- (a) Passage of a written examination as prepared by the State Fire Marshal on the laws, regulations and technical aspects of flame-retardant chemicals, fabrics, materials and fibers and how they may be identified. A score of 70% is considered as minimum for passage of the written examination. In addition, the State Fire Marshal may require a practical demonstration of the applicant's ability to properly perform the acts for which application has been made.
- (b) Presentation of evidence of actual experience in the chemical application.
- (c) Possession of necessary equipment and machinery to conduct application procedures.
- (d) Submission of required fees as set forth in Section 13127, Health and Safety Code.
No application for registration as a Flame-Retardant Application Concern shall be considered unless such applicant or an employee thereof first demonstrates his or her qualifications by:
Note: Authority cited: Section 13120, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 13100-13132, Health and Safety Code.