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211.9115 Certification as radon laboratory -- Renewal of certification -- Fees -Requirements for radon laboratory.
(1)
(2)
The cabinet shall issue a certification as a radon laboratory to any person or
entity that:
(a) Submits a complete and accurate application for certification on a form
prescribed by the cabinet through promulgation of an administrative
regulation that includes the name of at least one (1) measurement
contractor who is responsible for analytical activities;
(b) Pays the certification fee as established by the cabinet through
promulgation of an administrative regulation within the following
restrictions:
1.
An initial certification fee shall not exceed two hundred fifty dollars
($250);
2.
An annual renewal fee shall not exceed two hundred fifty dollars
($250);
3.
A duplicate certificate fee shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20); and
4.
A late renewal fee shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100);
(c) Submits a quality control program plan that meets the minimum standard
operating procedures requirements established by the cabinet through
promulgation of an administrative regulation;
(d) Utilizes only cabinet-approved measurement devices and analytical
services, and submits a description of each type of measurement device
and analytical service utilized; and
(e) Provides documentation of enrollment and good standing within a
cabinet-approved independent laboratory accreditation program for each
type of measurement device and analytical service utilized.
A radon laboratory shall:
(a) Employ as a staff member at least one (1) measurement contractor who
shall direct the analytical activities of the laboratory;
(b) Ensure all laboratory analysis activities are conducted in accordance with
the minimum standard operating procedures requirements established by
the cabinet through promulgation of an administrative regulation for each
type of measurement device and analytical service utilized; and
(c) Ensure all radon laboratory analyses are conducted in compliance with
applicable state and federal regulations.
Effective:June 8, 2011
History: Created 2011 Ky. Acts ch. 74, sec. 8, effective June 8, 2011.
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