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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 71 — Public Health and Welfare

71-8005. Business enterprise; use of certified industrial hygienist required; when.

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A business enterprise shall not identify, represent, or advertise itself as a provider of industrial hygiene services provided by or under the direction and supervision of a certified industrial hygienist or a variation of such words unless the individuals directly employed by such enterprise to actually engage in any business practice which could be classified as industrial hygiene using the services of a certified industrial hygienist satisfy the requirements of the Certified Industrial Hygienist Title Protection Act.
The action or intent of any business enterprise to provide for compensation the services of a certified industrial hygienist through subcontracting, subconsulting, or any means other than direct employment of a certified industrial hygienist shall be clearly conveyed in writing by the soliciting business enterprise to the prospective target audience of interest or buyer of such industrial hygiene services.
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