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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 130A — Public Health

§ 130A-453.26. Accreditation of training courses and training providers.

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§ 130A-453.26. Accreditation of training courses and training providers.
(a)No training provider shall provide, offer, or claim to provide:
(1)Training or refresher courses in renovation unless the training or courses have been accredited by the Department.
(2)Dust sampling technician courses or refresher courses unless the courses have been accredited by the Department.
(b)The Commission shall adopt rules governing the annual accreditation of training providers and the annual accreditation of initial and refresher training courses.
(c)Accreditation as a training provider expires on the last day of the calendar year following the year the accreditation was issued. Accreditation of a training course or refresher course expires on the last day of the calendar year following the year the accreditation was issued. The accreditation of a training provider and the accreditation of a training or refresher course may be renewed by complying with this Article and any standards established by the Commission.
(d)Training providers and training courses accredited by the EPA are granted reciprocity, but providers and courses must be registered with the Department and comply with this Article. (2009-488, s. 1.)
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