- (a) To obtain a license, an individual must meet the requirements of Subchapter A of this chapter (relating to Administration of Occupational Licenses and Registrations), and the following requirements for each class of license.
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- (b) An individual who applies for a Class C, B, or A license, and relies on a bachelors or masters degree to meet the educational requirements, must have a bachelors or masters degree with a major in chemistry, biology, engineering, microbiology, bacteriology, or other similar discipline approved by the executive director.
(c) An individual who applies for a Class C or B license must obtain at least one-half of the total work experience requirement in the specific field for the license that is requested.
- (1) For Class C and B surface water licenses, the experience must be obtained through operations activities at the production or treatment facilities for surface water or groundwater under the direct influence of surface water.
- (2) For Class C and B groundwater licenses, the experience must be obtained through operations activities at the production or treatment facilities for groundwater source or groundwater under the direct influence of surface water.
- (3) For Class C and B distribution licenses, at least one-half of the required experience must be obtained as a result of operations activities at treated water storage, pumping, or distribution facilities.
(d) For all classes of licenses, laboratory experience must:
- (1) be obtained at a laboratory that is owned and operated by the public water system; and
- (2) involve daily consultation with individuals who perform process control duties in production or distribution of drinking water for the water system.
(e) Individuals with only a high school diploma or equivalent may substitute college credits or additional approved training for work experience.
- (1) For a Class C license, 32 semester hours of college, or 40 additional hours of approved training may be substituted for one year of work experience, approved by the executive director.
- (2) For Class B and A licenses, 64 semester hours of college, or 80 additional hours of approved training may be substituted for two years of work experience, approved by the executive director.
- (f) Training credits must be in approved courses that include the following or equivalent.
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(g) An individual who previously held a Class D license may not apply for a new Class D license if the individual currently operates facilities:
- (1) at groundwater treatment systems of 250 connections or more;
- (2) at surface water treatment systems;
- (3) at groundwater systems under the influence of surface water;
- (4) who are supervisors of distribution systems that have over 250 connections; or
- (5) who operate multiple groundwater systems and the cumulative number of connections exceeds 250.
Source Note:The provisions of this §30.390 adopted to be effective December 17, 2001, 26 TexReg 10330.