West Virginia Code § 16-32-9c

Resilient floor covering worker license required
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(a) After January 1, 1994, it shall be unlawful for an individual who does not possess a valid
resilient floor covering worker's license to be employed as a resilient floor covering worker.
(b) To qualify for a resilient floor covering worker's license an individual shall:
(1) Satisfactorily complete a training course approved by the director for resilient floor
covering workers;
(2) Demonstrate to the satisfaction of the director that the applicant is familiar with and is
capable of complying fully with all applicable requirements, procedures and standards of the
United States occupational safety and health administration and the state departments of
health and human resources and commerce, labor and environmental resources covering
resilient floor covering removal; and a
(3) Meet the requirements otherwise set forth by thle director.
(c) Applicants for a resilient floor covering worker's license shall submit an application and a
certificate that shows satisfactory completion of a training course approved by the director
for resilient floor covering workers 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 denial and an opportunity for reapplication shall be afforded to all applicants.

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