West Virginia Code § 16-32-6

Asbestos contractor's license required
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(a) It is unlawful for any person who does not possess a valid asbestos contractor's license to
contract with another person for an asbestos abatement project.
(b) To qualify for an asbestos contractor's license, an applicant shall:
(1) Satisfactorily complete a United States environmental protection agency approved
training course for asbestos supervisors;
(2) Demonstrate to the satisfaction of the director that the applicant and the applicant's
employees or agents are familiar with and are capable of complying fully with all applicable
requirements, procedures and standards of the United States environmental protection
agency, the United States occupational safety and health administration and the state
departments of health and human resources and commaerce, labor and environmental
resources covering any part of an asbestos abatement project; and
(3) Meet the requirements otherwise set forth by the director.
(c) Applicants for an asbestos contractor's license shall submit an application and a
certificate that shows satisfactory completion of the United States environmental protection
agency asbestos training course for supervisors to the division on the required form 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 procedure or if the applicant fails to satisfy the
application criteria. Written notice of denial and an opportunity for reapplication shall be
afforded to all applicants.
(d) Licensed asbesto s contractors shall carry out the following duties:
(1) Ensure that each of the contractor's employees or agents who will come into contact with
asbestos or who will be responsible for an asbestos abatement project is licensed as required
by this article;
(2) Ensure that each asbestos project is supervised by a licensed asbestos abatement
supervisor;
(3) Keep a record of each asbestos abatement project and make the record available to the
state departments of health and human resources and commerce, labor and environmental
resources upon request. Records required by this section shall be kept for at least thirty
years. The records shall include:
(A) The name, address and license number of the individual who supervised the asbestos
abatement project and each employee or agent who worked on the project;
(B) The location and design of the project and the amount of asbestos-containing material
that was removed;
(C) The starting and completion dates of each project and a summary of the procedures that
were used to comply with all federal and state standards;
(D) The name and address of each asbestos disposal site where waste containing asbestos
was deposited and the disposal site receipts; and
(E) Ensure that each contained work area of an asbestos abatement project meets minimum
clearance standards established by the director before allowing reoccupancy.
(e) The following situations and relationships involving asbestos abatement contractors are
prohibited: u
(1) A financial or proprietary interest of the contractor in a laboratory utilized by the
contractor to perform asbestos sample analysis related to asbestos abatement projects
performed or contracted for by the contractor; a
(2) An employer-employee relationship between thel contractor and an asbestos clearance air
monitor for an asbestos abatement project performed or contracted for by the contractor;
and
(3) A financial or proprietary interest of the contractor in the firm which performs asbestos
clearance air monitoring for an asbestos abatement project performed or contracted for by
the contractor.
(f) Persons who contract to remove resilient floor covering materials in single-family
dwellings are not required to be licensed as asbestos contractors: Provided, That the
individuals engaged in removal shall meet the requirements of this article and any rules
promulgated hereun der relating to resilient floor covering removal.

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