N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6, § 613-2.5
(b) Designation of operators. Every facility must designate:
(2) one or more class C operators for each UST system or group of UST systems.
(c) Requirements for operator testing.
Every facility must ensure class A, class B, and class C operators meet the requirements of this section. Any individual designated for more than one operator class must pass the required exam for each operator class in which the individual is designated.
(1) Class A operators. Each designated class A operator must pass an exam acceptable to the department that measures knowledge of the purpose, methods, and function of the requirements of this Part concerning:
(2) Class B operators. Each designated class B operator must pass an exam acceptable to the department that measures knowledge of the purpose, methods, and function of the requirements of this Part concerning:
(4) Class A and class B operators who possess a current and valid operator training credential issued by any other state government that administers an exam acceptable to the department will be considered to be in compliance with the requirements of this subdivision.
(d) Timing of operator testing and training.
(4) In the event that a class A and/or class B operator is no longer designated at a facility (due to separation from employment, death, or other circumstance), the facility must designate a new operator within 30 days after the event. The new operator must meet requirements in subdivision (c) of this section within 30 days after being designated.
(e) Retesting.
Class A or class B operators designated for UST systems that are determined by the department to be in significant non-compliance must be retested in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (c) of this section. Any reliance on previously obtained operator training credentials issued by another state will not be accepted by the department. Class A or class B operators must be retested within 30 days after the date the department determines that a UST system is in significant non-compliance. Alternatively, the owner may designate a different class A or class B operator, as appropriate, for the UST systems determined by the department to be in significant non-compliance.
(f) Documentation.
Every facility must maintain a list of designated class A, class B, and class operators and maintain records (paper or electronic) verifying that training and testing, as applicable, have been successfully completed, as follows:
(1) The list must:
(a) General requirements for all UST systems.
Not later than October 11, 2016, every facility must ensure that it has designated class A, class B, and class C operators who meet the requirements of this section.