Ill. Admin. Code tit. 8, § 250.100 - Licensed Operator (Commercial Operator, Commercial Not For Hire Operator and Public Operator): Testing and Licensing
a) A person may make application to the
Director to become a licensed operator only after successfully demonstrating
comprehension of the general competency standards (see Section
250.110) . A license
will not be issued unless the person is working under the supervision of a
licensed/certified applicator. The licensed operator must notify the Director
when the license/certified applicator under whose supervision he is working
changes.
b) A person establishing
qualifications to become a licensed commercial operator , licensed commercial
not for hire operator or public operator for the first time or needing to
re-establish qualifications must apply to the Director for examination on forms
available from the Director.
c) A
closed book examination for commercial operator , commercial not for hire
operator or public operator will be scheduled at least once annually at various
regional locations throughout the state. Examinations will also be scheduled by
prior appointment at appropriate state regional offices at other times during
the year.
d) A person becoming
licensed as an operator for the first time or re-establishing competency must
answer correctly 70% or more of the examination questions.
e) A person may make only two attempts to
successfully demonstrate competence in any one normal work day. The examination
can only be taken a maximum of three (3) times within any six month
period.
Notes
Amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 12784, effective July 26, 1988
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