16 Tex. Admin. Code § 78.110 - Notification of Mold Remediation Activities
(a) General provision. A mold remediation
contractor or company shall notify the department or the department's
representative or designee of a mold remediation, as defined in
§78.10(29), when mold contamination affects a total surface area of 25
contiguous square feet or more. The notification shall be:
(1) submitted to the department or its
representative or designee no less than five calendar days before the
anticipated start date of the mold remediation. The mold remediation contractor
or company shall retain a confirmation that the department received the
notification;
(2) submitted on a
department-approved form in a manner specified by the department. The form must
be filled out completely and properly. Blanks that do not apply shall be marked
"N/A." The "N/A" designation will not be accepted for identification of the
work site, building description, building owner, individuals required to be
identified on the notification form, start- and stop-dates, or scheduled hours
of mold remediation;
(3) completed
to identify the responsible person; and
(4) accompanied by the fee required under
§78.80.
(b)
Start-date change to later date. When mold remediation activity is rescheduled
to start later than the date or hours contained in the most recent notice, the
mold remediation contractor or company shall submit a notification to the
department in the manner specified by the department as soon as possible but
before the start-date on the most recent notice. A written amended notification
is required and shall be submitted in the manner specified by the
department.
(c) Start-date change
to earlier date. When mold remediation activities begin on a date earlier than
the date contained in the notice, the mold remediation contractor or company
shall submit a notification to the department of the new start-date in the
manner specified by the department at least five calendar days before the
start-date unless the provisions of subsection (e) apply.
(d) Start-date/stop-date requirement.
(1) In no event shall mold remediation begin
or be completed on a date other than the date contained in the written notice
except for operations covered under subsection (e).
(2) Amendments to start-dates must be
submitted as required in subsections (b) and (c). The cancellation of a mold
remediation project shall follow the requirements applicable to a start-date
change to a later date.
(3) The
mold remediation contractor or company shall submit a notification with
schedule changes including work-hour changes to the department no less than one
calendar day before the most recent stop-date or the new stop-date, whichever
comes first.
(4) An amendment is
required for any stop-dates that change by more than one workday.
(e) Provision for emergency. An
emergency exists if a delay in mold remediation services in response to a water
damage occurrence would increase mold contamination.
(1) In an emergency, the mold remediation
contractor or company shall submit a notification to the department as soon as
practicable but not later than the following working day after the licensee
identifies the emergency.
(2) The
requirements of this section are applicable to an emergency with the exception
of paragraph (a)(1). The contractor or company shall retain a confirmation that
the notification was received by the department.
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