West Virginia Code § 16-32-4

Asbestos management planner's license required
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(a) It is unlawful for an individual who does not possess a valid asbestos management
planner's license to design a building's or facility's asbestos management plan.
(b) To qualify for an asbestos management planner's license, an applicant shall:
(1) Satisfactorily complete a United States environmental protection agency approved
training course for asbestos management planners;
(2) Possess a valid asbestos inspector's license;
(3) Demonstrate to the satisfaction of the director that the applicant is familiar with and
capable of complying fully with all applicable requirements, procedures and standards of the
United States environmental protection agency, the Unaited States occupational safety and
health administration and the state departments of health and human resources and
commerce, labor and environmental resources covelring any part of an asbestos abatement
project; and
(4) Meet the requirements otherwise set forth by the director.
(c) Applicants for an asbestos management planner's license shall submit an application and
a certificate that shows satisfactory completion of the United States environmental
protection agency training course for asbestos management planners to the division and
shall pay the applicable fee to the division. The director may deny a license if there has been
a failure to comply with the application procedures or if the applicant fails to satisfy the
application criteria. Written notice of such denial and an opportunity for reapplication shall
be afforded to all app licants.

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