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Code · Washington · Title 70A — Environmental Health and Safety · Chapter 70A.212

RCW 70A.212.090

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The issuance and renewal of a certificate shall be subject to the following conditions:
(1)A certificate shall be issued if the operator has satisfactorily passed a written examination, or has met the requirements of RCW 70A.212.080 , and has met the requirements specified in the rules and regulations as authorized by this chapter, and has paid the department an application fee as established by the department under RCW 70A.212.100 .
(2)The term for all certificates shall be from the first of January of the year of issuance until the thirty-first of December of the renewal year. The renewal period, not to exceed three years, shall be set by agency rule. Every certificate shall be renewed upon the payment of a renewal fee as established by the department under RCW 70A.212.100 and satisfactory evidence presented to the director that the operator demonstrates continued professional growth in the field.
(3)Individuals who fail to renew their certificates before December 31 of the renewal year, upon notice by the director shall have their certificates suspended for sixty days. If, during the suspension period, the renewal is not completed, the director shall give notice of revocation to the employer and to the operator and the certificate will be revoked ten days after such notice is given. An operator whose certificate has been revoked must reapply for certification and will be requested to meet the requirements of a new applicant.
[ 2020 c 20 s 1208 ; 2018 c 213 s 1 ; 1987 c 357 s 6 ; 1973 c 139 s 9 . Formerly RCW 70.95B.090 .]
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