Colorado Code § 25-7-505.5

Testing for certification under part 5
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(1) The division shall develop or
purchase the examinations administered pursuant to this part 5 for certification under sections
25-7-506, 25-7-506.5, and 25-7-507 and shall set the passing scores on all such examinations
based on a minimum level of competency in the procedures to be followed in asbestos
abatement. The division shall administer such examinations at least twice each year or more
frequently if demand so warrants and shall administer such examinations at various locations in
the state if demand so warrants. The purpose of the examinations required pursuant to this
section is to ensure minimum competency in asbestos abatement procedures. If a person fails to
achieve a passing score on any such examination, retesting of such person shall be with a
different examination and after such person has completed remedial training as determined to be
satisfactory to the division for minimum competency in asbestos abatement procedures. Prior to
such reexamination, an applicant shall file a new application and pay a fee set by the division.
Such fee shall be no greater than the amount paid for the original examination.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 25-7-506, 25-7-506.5, and 25-7-507, the
division may certify an individual under this part 5 by endorsement if such individual possesses
in good standing a valid license, certificate, or other registration from any other state or territory
of the United States or from the District of Columbia, if the applicant presents proof satisfactory
to the division that at the time of application for a Colorado certificate by endorsement the
applicant possesses qualifications substantially equivalent to those of this part 5 as determined
by the division.

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