Oklahoma Code § 27A-2-12-301

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Certification - Waiver - Renewal
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A.  An applicant who has paid the required nonrefundable
certification fees and has complied with the requirements of this
article and rules promulgated thereunder, including, but not limited
to, education, training, experience and examination prerequisites,
shall be certified by the Department of Environmental Quality.
B.  The Department may waive some or all of its testing,
training, experience, or examination requirements for certification
if the applicant presents a currently valid certificate or license
issued to him by another state or certifying agency or institution
or national nonprofit organization for lead-based paint services, if
the Department finds that the certification requirements of the
issuer in effect at the time of issuance are equivalent to its
certification requirements; provided, however, that no certification
shall be issued under this subsection unless the holder of the
certificate would be issued a similar certificate or license by such
other state, certifying agency, or organization under substantially
the same conditions.
C.  Any certificate issued under this section shall be renewed
by the April 1 occurring not more than one year after the date of
the most recent date of issuance, renewal, reactivation or
reinstatement.  Thereafter, the certificate may be renewed for a

one-year period beginning April 1 and ending March 31 of the
following year.
D.  A certificate shall be renewed upon approval of the
Department.  Application for such renewal shall be submitted to the
Department on forms prescribed by the Department, shall be
accompanied by a nonrefundable renewal fee as set by the Board and
shall include documentation that the applicant has met the annual
renewal requirements of the Department.  The Department shall allow
a thirty-day grace period for such renewals without payment of late
fees, provided the applicant submits the required renewal fee and
qualifies for such renewal.
E.  A certificate which is not so renewed shall expire on April
30 after the thirty-day grace period, and shall have no further
validity unless the Department, upon receipt of an application from
the holder of the expired certificate within one (1) year after the
certificate's March 31 renewal date, reactivates and renews such
certificate.  Such reactivation and renewal application shall
include the submission of data on forms prescribed by the
Department, nonrefundable renewal and reactivation late fees as set
by the Environmental Quality Board, and documentation that the
applicant has met the Department's renewal requirements.  A
reactivated certificate may be renewed annually thereafter as
provided in this section.
F.  The holder of an expired and unreactivated certificate shall
not be issued any new certificate unless the certificate holder
applies and qualifies therefor pursuant to this article and rules
promulgated thereunder.
G.  Any certificate issued pursuant to the Oklahoma Lead-based
Paint Management Act may contain such conditions or restrictions as
the Department shall deem necessary or appropriate.
H.  A certificate shall not be issued pursuant to the provisions
of this article to any entity other than an individual or firm.

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