06- 481 C.M.R. ch. 3, § 2 - Application

An applicant applying for certification as an underground oil storage tank installer shall file a written application on a form which is approved by the Board, showing to the Board that he or she meets the following requirements:

A. Individual. An applicant must be an individual. Businesses or corporations may not be certified.
B. Residence. An applicant need not be a resident of this State.
C. Character. An applicant shall have demonstrated ethical practice. Such demonstration shall consist of providing to the Board written statements from three (3) personal references and three (3) business references attesting to the applicant's ethical practice. In addition, the Board may conduct a police check and checks with its own records, other certification or licensing boards with which the applicant is registered, and any other government agencies reasonably thought to have relevant information to confirm an absence of violations of Federal, State or local laws and regulations relating to the applicant's installation in an ethical and competent manner.
D. Experience. An applicant shall provide the Board with a listing of his or her experience directly involving underground oil storage tank installation and removal.
E. Payment of Fee. At the time of application, the applicant shall remit a nonrefundable $200 fee, which includes application costs, initial examination costs, and initial apprenticeship registration, except that no fee shall be charged to persons holding Master Oil Burner Technician Licenses.

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06- 481 C.M.R. ch. 3, § 2

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