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RETRIEVE http://nyslrs.state.ny.us/NYSLBDC1/bstfrme.cgi[5/29/2015 3:02:57 PM] 45 5. An applicant for a license to perform mold abatement shall meet the 46 following minimum requirements: 47 (a) be eighteen years of age or older; 48 (b) have satisfactorily completed [department] commissioner approved 49 course work, including training on the appropriate use and care of 50 personal protection equipment [as approved by the commissioner of the 51 department of health]; and 52 (c) paid the appropriate fees as provided in subdivision six of this 53 section[; and]. 54 6. The [department] commissioner shall charge and collect the follow- 55 ing non-refundable fees which shall accompany each application: A. 4759 4 1 (a) a fee for an initial application for a license[, not to exceed one 2 hundred dollars] as determined by the commissioner, of not less than 3 five hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars for a mold reme- 4 diation license, not less than one hundred fifty dollars nor more than 5 three hundred dollars for a mold assessment license and not less than 6 fifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for an individual mold 7 abatement license; [and] 8 (b) a fee for renewal of a license[, not to exceed one hundred 9 dollars] equal to the application fee; and 10 (c) a fee to be charged to a course provider for review of each course 11 submitted for approval, as determined by the commissioner, of not less 12 than five hundred dollars and not more than one thousand dollars, and an 13 additional fee to be charged to a course provider of not less than one 14 hundred dollars nor more than two hundred dollars for review of changes 15 of technical content. 16 § 933. Exemptions. The following persons shall not be required to 17 obtain a license as provided in this title in order to perform mold 18 assessment [or], remediation, or abatement: 19 1. a residential property owner who performs mold inspection, assess- 20 ment [or], remediation, or abatement on his or her own property; 21 2. a non-residential property owner, or the employee of such owner, 22 who performs mold assessment [or], remediation, or abatement on an 23 apartment building owned by that person that has not more than four 24 dwelling units; [and] 25 3. an owner or a managing agent or a full-time employee of an owner or 26 managing agent who performs mold assessment [or], remediation, or abate- 27 ment on commercial property or a residential apartment building of more 28 than four dwelling units owned by the owner provided, however, that this 29 subdivision shall not apply if the managing agent or employee engages in 30 the business of performing mold assessment [or], remediation, or abate- 31 ment for the public; and 32 4. a federal, state or local governmental unit or public authority and 33 employees thereof that perform mold assessment, remediation, or abate- 34 ment on any property owned, managed or remediated by such governmental 35 unit or authority. 36 § 934. License issuance and renewal. 1. Licenses issued pursuant to 37 the provisions of this title shall be valid for a period of two years 38 from the date of issuance and may be renewed in accordance with the 39 conditions set forth in this article and established by the commission- 40 er. 41 2. Within thirty days of the receipt of the application and fee for 42 any license issued under this section, the commissioner shall either 43 issue the license or [deny the license setting forth the reason for such 44 denial in writing] issue a notification of denial pursuant to subdivi- 45 sion one of section nine hundred thirty-eight of this title. 46 3. Licenses shall be in a form prescribed by the [department] commis- 47 sioner. 48 4. The renewal of all licenses granted under the provisions of this 49 article shall be conditioned upon the submission of a certificate of 50 completion of a [department-approved] commissioner-approved course 51 designed to ensure the continuing education of licensees on new and 52 existing mold assessment and mold remediation standards. 53 § 935. Practice by license holder. 1. A mold assessment license holder 54 who intends to perform mold assessment on a mold remediation project 55 shall prepare a work analysis for the project. The mold assessment 56 license holder shall provide the analysis to the client before the mold A. 4759 5 1 remediation begins and such plan must include the analysis as defined in 2 section nine hundred forty-five of this article. 3 2. A mold remediation license holder who intends to perform mold reme-

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