(1) Any person who has been issued a certificate in another state which has certification, educational, and experience requirements substantially equal to or greater than those of this state, pursuant to KRS 211.9063, and which grants equal certification privileges to persons certified in this state, may be issued an equivalent certificate in this state upon terms and conditions determined by the department. (2) Any training provider which has been issued a certificate of accreditation in another state which has certification, educational, and experience requirements substantially equal to or greater than those of this state, pursuant to KRS 211.9065, and which grants equal accreditation privileges to training providers accredited in this state, may be issued an equivalent accreditation in this state upon terms and conditions determined by the department. (3) The department may consult with other states in order to facilitate reciprocity of certification and accreditation of lead -hazard detection and abatement services among the states.
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