Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 422.70 - Conditions of Licenses
a) Any
person licensed by the Agency to perform radon measurement shall perform in
accordance with the measurement protocol provided in Section
422.130 as
applicable to the measurement type performed and the devices used.
b) Any person licensed by the Agency to
perform radon measurements shall use devices approved by USEPA, prior to the
retirement of the USEPA Radon Proficiency Program, or the Agency to measure
radon and radon progeny.
c) No
unlicensed individual shall perform radon measurement or mitigation activities
without the direct on-site supervision of a licensed individual.
d) Within 45 days after providing radon
measurements, the individual providing the service shall report the results in
picocuries per liter (pCi/L) to the occupant, the owner of the building,
his/her representatives or the client.
e) Licensees shall comply with 32 Ill. Adm.
Code 340. This means that the radiation exposure shall not exceed 30 pCi/L or
0.3 WL, based on continuous workplace exposure for 40 hr/week, 52 weeks per
year and shall not exceed 4 working level months (WLM) over a 12 month period,
using an equilibrium ratio of 50 percent to convert radon exposure to
WLM.
f) Records of radon
measurements, mitigations, Quality Assurance Programs, calibration
measurements, equipment repairs and worker protection plans shall be retained
by the licensee for a least 5 years or the length of time of any warranty or
guarantees, whichever is longer.
g)
No person shall interfere with, or cause another to interfere with, the
successful completion of a radon measurement or the installation or operation
of a radon mitigation.
h) The radon
laboratory licensee shall notify the Agency in writing within 5 working days
when it loses or replaces the individual named pursuant to Section
422.60(e)(1).
i) A licensee shall return the original
license document to the Agency within 15 days after ceasing to provide licensed
services, unless the license has expired.
j) Mitigators who are also licensed to
perform measurements shall not perform radon measurements before or after the
installation of a mitigation system at the same address as the mitigation
installation, unless a measurement has been made by another independent person
in accordance with this Part.
k)
Licensees shall inform the Agency of changes in biographical information, such
as addresses and telephone numbers within 10 days after the change is
effective.
l) Substantive changes
to license application representations require an amendment to the license and
Agency approval. Licensees shall request amendments to documents at least 30
days prior to the effective date of the desired revision.
m) The licensee shall comply with all the
applicable provisions of this Part.
n) The licensee shall comply with the
Agency-approved Quality Assurance Program.
o) Professional licensees shall be located in
Illinois or within 50 miles of the Illinois border. Professional licensees
shall provide general supervision of technician licensees working under their
Quality Assurance Program.
p) Radon
contractors or residential building contractors installing research or
innovative radon techniques or otherwise deviating from the standards in this
Part shall notify the Agency in writing. Approval from the Agency in writing
must be received prior to the commencement of work. When the research is
conducted, a performance standard shall be applied, for example,
post-mitigation radon levels shall be below USEPA's action level (4.0 pCi/L).
Written notification to the Agency shall include:
1) Written acknowledgement signed by the
client stating that the client understands the reasons the contractor plans to
deviate from the standards of this Part;
2) The technical bases for the measurement or
mitigation technique and description of the functional accomplishments that
will be achieved; and
3) The
identity of the client and the address of the building, including the zip
code.
q) A Radon
Mitigation Professional engaged in the business of radon mitigation shall
obtain and maintain in full force and effect during the operation of the
business public liability and property damage insurance that meets the
requirements of the Home Repair and Remodeling Act [815 ILCS 513 ]. The
licensee or applicant for a license shall provide proof of this insurance to
the Agency annually. Illinois Radon Mitigation System tags will not be issued
without valid proof of insurance.
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 20240, effective December 9, 2013
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