254.176(2)(c)

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(c) A homeowner who engages in lead hazard reduction only in or on his or her own nonrental residential dwelling or real property.

254.176(2)(b)

(b) A person whose activities do not involve lead-bearing paint or lead-contaminated soil or dust.

254.176(3)(a)

(a) Shall include requirements and procedures for issuing, renewing, revoking and suspending under this section certifications issued under this section.

254.176(3)(d)

(d) May provide for requirements other than training as a condition for full certification.

254.176(3)(f)

(f) Shall require the issuance of a photo identification card to each person certified under this section.

254.176

254.176 Certification requirements.

254.176(1)

(1) Except as provided in sub. (2) and § 250.041, and subject to § 254.115, the department may establish by rule certification requirements for any person who performs lead hazard reduction or a lead management activity or who supervises the performance of any lead hazard reduction or lead management activity.

254.176(2)

(2) No certification is required under this section for lead hazard reduction conducted by any of the following persons, unless the lead hazard reduction is being done to comply with an order by the department or another state or local agency that requires the use of persons certified under this section:

254.176(2)(a)

(a) A person whose activities are limited to interim control activities, unless the activities are directly funded by a grant from the federal department of housing and urban development.

254.176(2)(d)

(d) A person licensed, certified or registered under ch. 145 who engages in activities that constitute lead hazard reduction, only to the extent that these activities are within the scope of his or her license, certification or registration.

254.176(2)(e)

(e) A person who engages in the business of installing or servicing heating, ventilating or air conditioning equipment if the person is registered with the department of safety and professional services and if the person engages in activities that constitute lead hazard reduction, only to the extent that the activities are within the scope of his or her registration.

254.176(3)

(3) Except as provided in § 250.041 and subject to § 254.115, the department may promulgate rules establishing certification requirements for persons required to be certified under this section. Any rules promulgated under this section:

254.176(3)(c)

(c) Shall require completion of an appropriate training course accredited under § 254.178 or of a training course determined by the department to be comparable to the appropriate training course under § 254.178.

254.176(3)(e)

(e) Shall specify fees for certifying persons under this section, except that no fee may be imposed on any person employed by the state or by any political subdivision of the state for a certification required to perform duties within the scope of the employment.

254.176(4)

(4) The department shall maintain lists of all persons who are certified under this section and shall make the lists available to the public. The department may charge a fee for lists provided under this subsection to cover the department’s costs in providing the lists.

254.176(5)

(5) After notice and opportunity for hearing, the department may revoke, suspend, deny or refuse to renew any certification issued under this section in accordance with the procedures set forth in ch. 227, except that the only hearing rights available for a denial, revocation or nonrenewal of any certification issued under this section based on tax delinquency are those set forth in § 73.0301 (5).