2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 90A-61. Certification and registration of persons practicing as sanitarians on October 1, 1982; temporary provisions.

§ 90A‑61.  Certification and registration of persons practicing as sanitarians on October 1, 1982; temporary provisions.

(a)       Any person who submits to the Board under oath evidence that such person was practicing as a sanitarian (as defined in G.S. 90A‑51(4) of this Article) or registered sanitarian (as defined in G.S. 90A‑51(3) of this Article) in the State of North Carolina on October 1, 1982, shall be certified as a registered sanitarian.

(b)       If any person described under subsection (a) does not make application and pay the appropriate fee to the Board within six months from October 1, 1982, he must then satisfy all the requirements of G.S. 90A‑53 in order to obtain a certificate of registration.

(c)       Within three years from October 1, 1982, every person specified in subsection (a) who has not satisfied the requirements for a certificate of registration listed in subsection (a) shall thereafter  satisfy all the requirements listed in G.S. 90A‑53 in order to obtain  a certificate of registration. (1981 (Reg. Sess., 1982), c. 1274, s. 2.)

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