16 Tex. Admin. Code § 78.52 - Mold Assessment Consultant License
(a)
Licensing requirements. An individual must be licensed as a mold assessment
consultant to perform activities listed under subsection (b). A licensed mold
assessment consultant who employs more than one individual required to be
licensed under this section or under §78.50, must be separately licensed
as a mold assessment company under §78.54.
(b) Scope. An individual licensed under this
section is also licensed to perform all activities of a mold assessment
technician listed in §78.50(b). In addition, a licensed mold assessment
consultant is licensed to provide mold assessment services including:
(1) plan surveys to identify conditions
favorable for indoor mold growth or to determine the presence, extent, amount,
or identity of mold or suspected mold in a building;
(2) conduct activities recommended in a plan
developed under paragraph (1) and describe and interpret the results of those
activities;
(3) determine
locations at which a licensed mold assessment technician will record
observations, take measurements, or collect samples;
(4) prepare a mold assessment report,
including the observations made, measurements taken, locations of samples
collected, analysis results, and analysis and interpretation of results of
samples taken by the consultant or by a licensed mold assessment technician
during the mold assessment;
(5)
develop a mold management plan for a building, including recommendations for
periodic surveillance, response actions, and prevention and control of mold
growth;
(6) prepare a mold
remediation protocol, including the evaluation and selection of appropriate
methods, personal protective equipment (PPE), engineering controls, project
layout, post-remediation clearance evaluation methods and criteria, and
preparation of plans and specifications;
(7) evaluate a mold remediation project to
certify that mold contamination identified for the remediation project has been
remediated as outlined in a mold remediation protocol;
(8) evaluate a mold remediation project to
certify that the underlying cause of the mold has been remediated so that it is
reasonably certain that the mold will not return from that remediated cause;
and
(9) complete appropriate
sections of a Certificate of Mold Damage Remediation as specified under
§78.150(b).
(c)
Qualifications. An applicant for a mold assessment consultant license must meet
at least one of the following education and/or experience requirements:
(1) a bachelor's or graduate degree from an
accredited college or university with a major in a natural or physical science,
engineering, architecture, building construction, or building sciences, and at
least one year of experience in an allied field; or
(2) at least 60 college credit hours with a
grade of C or better in the natural sciences, physical sciences, environmental
sciences, building sciences, or a field related to any of those sciences, and
at least three years of experience in an allied field; or
(3) a high school diploma or a GED
certificate and at least five years of experience in an allied field; or
(4) certification as an industrial
hygienist, a professional engineer, a professional registered sanitarian, a
certified safety professional, or a registered architect, with at least one
year of experience in an allied field.
(d) Eligibility for licensing. To obtain a
mold assessment consultant license, a person must:
(1) be at least 18 years old at the time of
application;
(2) successfully pass
a criminal history background check;
(3) comply with subsection (c);
(4) comply with the requirement for insurance
coverage under §78.40;
(5)
successfully complete a mold training course as described in §78.68(c);
(6) pass the required licensing
examination prescribed under §78.24; and
(7) pay the fee required under §78.80.
(e) Applications.
Unless otherwise indicated, an applicant must submit all required information
and documentation on department-approved forms or in a manner specified by the
department. In addition to fulfilling the requirements in §78.21, an
applicant must submit the following required documentation:
(1) proof of compliance with the insurance
requirement for licensees specified in §78.40;
(2) verifiable evidence that the applicant
meets the requirement in subsection (c); and
(3) a copy of a course completion certificate
for the applicable training course offered by a department-accredited training
provider, as described in §78.68(c).
(f) Responsibilities. In addition to the
requirements of §78.70 and all other applicable responsibilities in this
chapter, a licensed mold assessment consultant shall:
(1) provide adequate consultation to the
client to diminish or eliminate hazards or potential hazards to occupants
caused by the presence of mold growth;
(2) provide, in accordance with a client's
instructions, professional services concerning surveys, building conditions
that have or might have contributed to mold growth, proper building operations
and maintenance to prevent mold growth, and compliance with work practices and
standards;
(3) comply with mold
sampling protocols as presented in training course materials or as required by
his/her employer;
(4) inquire of
the client whether any hazardous materials, including lead-based paint and
asbestos, are present in the project area;
(5) utilize the services of a laboratory that
is licensed by the department to provide analysis of mold samples;
(6) sign and date each mold assessment report
and each mold management plan that the mold assessment consultant prepares and
include that consultant's license number and expiration date on each report and
each plan;
(7) sign and date each
mold remediation protocol on the cover page, including the mold assessment
consultant's license number and expiration date. The consultant must also
initial the protocol on every page that addresses the scope of work and on all
drawings related to the remediation work;
(8) review and approve changes to any
protocol by signing or initialing according to paragraph (7);
(9) provide to the client a mold assessment
report following an initial (pre-remediation) mold assessment. If the
consultant includes the results of the initial assessment in a mold remediation
protocol or a mold management plan, a separate assessment report is not
required;
(10) provide to the
client a mold remediation protocol at least one calendar day before a mold
remediation project begins;
(11)
ensure that all employees who will perform mold assessment activities are
provided with, fit tested for, and trained in the correct use of personal
protective equipment appropriate for the activities to be performed;
(12) ensure that each person performing mold
assessment activities is licensed in accordance with this chapter, as
applicable;
(13) ensure that the
training and license of each employee that is required to be licensed under
this chapter are current;
(14) if
the mold assessment consultant performs post-remediation assessment on a
project and ceases to be involved with the project before it achieves
clearance, provide a final status report to the client and to the mold
remediation contractor or company performing mold remediation work for the
client as specified under §78.140(e); and
(15) provide a passed clearance report to the
client as specified under §78.140(d) and complete applicable sections of a
Certificate of Mold Damage Remediation as specified under
§78.150(b).
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