Md. Code Regs. 11.14.08.18 - Master Certified Emissions Technician
A. Initial
Application and Certification.
(1) To qualify
for certification, an individual shall:
(a)
Successfully complete an orientation course approved by the
Department;
(b) Demonstrate 5 years
of full-time employment experience as an automotive technician performing
emissions-related repairs on on-road vehicles, except that an individual with 2
full years of full-time education related to the repair of on-road vehicles
need only demonstrate 4 years of the required employment; and
(c) Possess all of the following current,
valid ASE certifications:
(i) Electrical
Systems (A-6),
(ii) Engine
Performance (A-8), and
(iii)
Advanced Engine Performance Specialist (L-1).
(2) An individual qualifying for
certification may submit an application to the Department. Upon approval of the
application, the Department shall provide documentation of certification.
Certification is valid through the earliest of the following dates:
(a) The expiration date of the individual's
ASE Electrical Systems (A-6) certification;
(b) The expiration date of the individual's
ASE Engine Performance (A-8) certification; or
(c) The expiration date of the individual's
ASE Advanced Engine Performance Specialist (L-1)
certification.
B. Certification Renewal.
(1) An individual with current, valid
certification may apply for certification renewal within 60 days before
certification expiration.
(2) To
renew a certification, an individual shall:
(a) Submit an application to the Department;
and
(b) Possess current, valid
applicable ASE certifications as required in §A of this
regulation.
(3)
Certification renewed under this section is valid through the applicable date
defined in §A of this regulation.
C. Suspension, Revocation, and Denial of
Certification.
(1) The Department may suspend,
revoke, or deny renewal of a certification if the certified individual:
(a) Knowingly communicates any false,
inaccurate, or misleading information to any person or in any certificate,
record, or document regarding the vehicle emissions inspection
program;
(b) Fraudulently or
deceptively obtains or attempts to obtain a certification; or
(c) Fails an audit under this
regulation.
(2) An
individual whose certification has been suspended may be subject to:
(a) Additional training or testing as
approved by the Department before the certification is reinstated; or
(b) Revocation of a certification for which
suspension has exceeded 6 months.
(3) An individual whose certification has
been revoked may reapply for certification according to the procedures of
§A of this regulation, if:
(a) At least
90 days have elapsed since the revocation; and
(b) The individual has taken corrective
action approved by the Department.
D. Performance Audit. The Department shall
conduct an audit of the performance of a master certified emissions technician
periodically. The audit shall include an evaluation of vehicle repair
history.
Notes
Regulation .18C amended effective January 1, 1992 (18:25 Md. R. 2753)
Regulations .18 adopted effective January 2, 1995 (21:26 Md. R. 2189); amended and recodified from .17 effective 50:1 Md. R. 8, eff.
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