DHS 163.20 (9) (c) (Note) For liability and security reasons, the Department does not require an individual's social security number to be included on the training certificate diploma.

DHS 163.21 (1) (b) (Note) Course application forms
, and instructions for submitting course applications and credit card payment forms are available at Asbestos and Lead and Asbestos Section, Room 137, 1 W. Wilson St, P.O. Box 2659, Madison WI 53701-2659; by email at dhsasbestoslead@wisconsin.gov; ph. or by phone at 608-261-6876; or fax 608-266-9711. Submit completed course applications with all required materials and payment to the same office.
DHS 163.21 (2) (c) Hands-on training. Hands-on training segments, when hands-on training is used, including the number of training hours for each segment, a description of the hands-on skills assessment conducted by the principal instructor and a copy of the skills assessment check-off form.
DHS 163.21 (3) (a) Facilities. Location of facilities used for training, including classroom and any field sites remote sites.
DHS 163.21 (3) (b) Training and equipment for hands-on activities. Equipment for training and hands-on activities. Training equipment and equipment for hands-on activities, including type of equipment, its, number of each type, location and method of storage.
DHS 163.21 (3) (c) Audiovisual materials and materials for hands-on activities. Training audiovisual materials such as videos, slides, overheads, photographs and displays, and materials for hands-on activities, such as personal protective clothing, respirators and cartridges, duct tape, polyethylene sheeting, high efficiency particulate air vacuums with beater bar, glove bags and hand tools, including the the number of each and location where they are stored.

DHS 163.21 (5) COURSE REGISTRATION PLAN. A written course registration plan consisting of a plan for advising potential students of education and experience qualifications under s. DHS 163.10 (3) (b) and a written plan for admitting only students who meet the age requirement and produce a valid form of official photo identification under s. DHS 163.20 (9) (a), and have completed any prerequisite lead training courses under s. DHS 163.11 (2).
The plan shall provide a description of how the training provider will assure that only students eligible to take a refresher course will be admitted to a refresher class.

DHS 163.21 (6) (c) 5. Audio-visual materials used for each topic, including copies of handouts and overheads, and titles and descriptions of video, film or slide programs.

DHS 163.21 (6) (g)
Score report and test policy. A form for notifying a student of the student's course test score, if used, and any policy for retaking the course test.
DHS 163.21 (6) (i) Training certificate diploma. A sample training certificate diploma under s. DHS 163.20 (9) that is issued by the training manager to students who successfully complete all course requirements. To assist the department in identifying original training certificate diplomas, the sample training certificate diploma shall be printed on the same paper and in the same color as the actual certificate diploma.

DHS 163.21 (7) (b) (Note) Instructor
application and credit card payment forms applications are available at Asbestos and Lead and Asbestos Section, Room 137, 1 W. Wilson St Street, P.O. Box 2659, Madison WI 53701-2659; by email at dhsasbestoslead@wisconsin.gov; ph. or phone at 608-261-6876; or fax 608-266-9711. Submit completed applications with payment to the same office.

DHS 163.22 (1) DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR CONTINGENT ACCREDITATION. The department shall review all information and materials submitted under s. DHS 163.21 for compliance with this subchapter. Within 60 days after the department receives all required application information and materials, the department shall either grant contingent accreditation or deny the application. If contingent accreditation is granted, the department shall send the training manager a contingent accreditation certificate under sub. (5). If the application for accreditation is denied, the department shall notify the training manager in writing. The
notification notice shall include the reason for the denial and shall inform the training manager of the right to appeal that determination under s. DHS 163.33.

DHS 163.22 (2) CONDUCTING A COURSE WITH CONTINGENT ACCREDITATION. The training course may be conducted once the training manager has received the contingent accreditation certificate for the course and confirmation that the principal instructor is approved under s. DHS 163.24 (3), and has notified the
course schedule to the department under s. DHS 163.25 (3) that the course is to begin.
DHS 163.22 (6) (c) (title) Notification Notice of audit results.

DHS 163.23 (3) (a) Application form. A fully and accurately completed department application form. The application shall include a statement signed by the training manager certifying that the training course complies with the requirements of this chapter.

Section 86. DHS 163.23 (3) (d) (Note 1) and (Note 2) are repealed and recreated to read:
DHS 163.23 (3) (d) (Note 1) Application form may be requested by email at dhsasbestoslead@wisconsin.gov or by phone at 608-261-6876.

DHS 163.23 (3) (d) (Note 2)
Submit application and fee to the Lead and Asbestos Section, Room 137, 1 W. Wilson Street, P.O. Box 2659, Madison, WI 53701-2659.

Section 87. DHS 163.23 (5) and DHS 163.24 (1) are amended to read:

DHS 163.23 (5) RENEWAL OF ACCREDITATION.
After reviewing a training course Within 60 days of receiving application for renewal of accreditation, the department shall review the application for compliance with the conditions for renewal of accreditation, the department shall and take one of the following actions:

DHS 163.24 (1) REQUIREMENT FOR APPROVAL. No individual may function as a training manager
for a provider of accredited training courses, or principal instructor of an accredited training course without being approved by the department under this section.

Section 88. DHS 163.24 (2) (b) 2. (Note 1) and (Note 2) are repealed and recreated to read:

DHS 163.24 (2) (b) 2. (Note 1) Training manager application forms may be requested by email at dhsasbestoslead@wisconsin.gov or by phone at 608-261-6876.

DHS 163.24 (2) (b) 2. (Note 2) Submit application to the Lead and Asbestos Section, Room 137, 1 W
. Wilson Street, P.O. Box 2659, Madison, WI 53701-2659.

Section 89. DHS 163.24 (2) (c) 1. and 2., (d), and (3) (b) 3. are amended to read:
DHS 163.24 (2) (c) 1. Within 10 15 working days after the submission of all required application information, including documentation of training, education and experience, the department shall either grant or deny approval for an applicant to be a training manager.

DHS 163.24 (2) (c) 2. If approval is granted, the department shall send the applicant written
notification notice of approval.

DHS 163.24 (2) (d)
Length of approval. Training manager approval is remains valid until unless the training manager surrenders the certificate of approval to the department terminates association with the lead company providing the accredited course, the company goes out of business, all managed course accreditations expire and are not renewed within 12 months of expiration, or until the department suspends or revokes approval.
DHS 163.24 (3) (b) 3. `References.' A minimum of 3 professional references or letters of recommendation, but no more than one from the applicant's current employer.

Section 90. DHS 163.24 (3) (b) 4. and 6. are repealed.

Section 91. DHS 163.24 (3) (b) 7. d. (Note 1) and (Note 2) are repealed and recreated to read:

DHS 163.24 (3) (b) 7. d. (Note 1) Applications are available on the department website at www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/lead; by email at dhsasbestoslead@wisconsin.gov; or by phone at 608-261-6876.
DHS 163.24 (3) (b) 7. d. (Note 2) Submit application and fee to the Lead and Asbestos Section, Room 137, 1 W. Wilson Street, P.O. Box 2659, Madison, WI 53701-2659

Section 92. DHS 163.24 (3) (c) 1. and 2., (e) 1. a., b., 2., 3. a., b., DHS 163.25 (1), (2), (3) (title), (a) and (Note), (b), (c) (title), 2., and (d) are amended to read:

DHS 163.24 (3) (c) 1. Within
10 15 working days after the submission of all required application information, including acceptable documentation of training, education and experience, the department shall either grant or deny approval for an applicant to be a principal instructor

DHS 163.24 (3) (c) 2. If approval is granted, the department shall send the applicant written
notification notice of approval.

DHS 163.24 (3) (e) 1. a. A completed application for renewal of approval.
The application shall include the applicant's social security number.

DHS 163.24 (3) (e) 1.
b. An A nonrefundable approval renewal fee of $50 for lead investigation instructor or lead hazard reduction instructor approval or $25 for lead project design instructor approval. The department shall refund the approval renewal fee if approval is denied and is not appealed or is appealed and the denial is upheld.

DHS 163.24 (3) (e) 2. `Qualifications.' For renewal of approval as a principal instructor, the individual shall apply for
a 2-year recertification in the required discipline under par. (a) 2., shall receive a 2-year recertification, and shall be in compliance with this chapter.

DHS 163.24 (3) (e) 3. a. Within
10 15 working days after the submission of all required application information, the department shall either grant or deny approval.

DHS 163.24 (3) (e) 3. b. If renewal of approval is granted, the department shall send the applicant written
notification notice of approval.

DHS 163.25 (1)
ADVERTISING. The training manager for an accredited training course shall ensure that any advertisement for the course includes the same name and address of the course training provider as it appears on the application for accreditation or as later changed by notice to the department under sub. (7).

DHS 163.25 (2) CESSATION OF TRAINING. The training manager shall notify the department when the training provider for an accredited training course closes or when the course will no longer be offered and shall provide the department an opportunity to take possession of any relevant training records.
Notification Notice shall be made a minimum of 10 15 working days before the cessation of training.

DHS 163.25 (3) (title) COURSE SCHEDULE
NOTIFICATION NOTICE.

DHS 163.25 (3) (a) Requirement for
notification notice. A training manager shall notify the department by entering class schedule information for the accredited course directly into the department's online lead database or by other method approved by the department.

DHS 163.25 (3) (a) (Note) Contact the department for instructions for completing online course notification notices at email dhsasbestoslead@wisconsin.gov; ph. 608-261-6876; fax 608-266-9711; or Asbestos and Lead Section, Room 137, 1 W. Wilson Street, P.O. Box 2659, Madison, WI 53701-2659.

DHS 163.25 (3) (b)
Notification Notice content. The notice shall include all of the following:

DHS 163.25 (3) (c) (title) Timing of
notification notice.

DHS 163.25 (3) (c) 2. In an emergency, the training manager shall make a request by telephone for department approval to schedule a training course with less than 10 working days
advance notice. The request shall be made a minimum of one working day prior to the requested start date and shall be followed by entry of the course notification notice directly into the department's online lead database or by other method approved by the department.

DHS 163.25 (3) (d)
Revised notification notice. The training manager shall notify the department about course cancellations or course schedule, instructor or location changes by means of the department's online lead database when known 10 working days or more before the notified start date, and also by telephone or other method approved by the department when the change or cancellation occurs less than 10 working days before the scheduled start date.

Section 93. DHS 163.25 (3) (d) (Note) is repealed.

Section 94. DHS 163.25 (6), (7) (title) and (intro.), and (d) are amended to read:

DHS 163.25 (6) NONDISCRIMINATION IN TRAINING. Access to an accredited training course may not be denied solely due to age, sex, race, color,
religion or creed, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability

DHS 163.25 (7)
NOTIFICATION NOTICE OF CHANGES. The training manager shall notify the department in writing a minimum of 10 15 working days before making the following changes:

DHS 163.25 (7) (d)
Change in a course. A change in the training course description under s. DHS 163.21 (2), the training resources under s. DHS 163.21 (3), the course registration plan under s. DHS 163.21 (5) or course materials under s. DHS 163.21 (6), a minimum of 10 working days prior to the start of the course. In addition to the notification notice of a change in course materials under s. DHS 163.21 (6), the training manager shall submit a draft of the revised document materials. After reviewing the draft revisions, the department may allow a trial period of 3 class sessions of a training course before requiring submittal of a final revision.
Section 95. DHS 163.25 (7) (e) (Note) is repealed and recreated to read:
DHS 163.25 (7) (e) (Note) Submit training course changes to the Lead and Asbestos Section, Room 137, 1 W. Wilson Street, P.O. Box 2659, Madison, WI 53701-2659; or by e-mail to dhsasbestoslead@wisconsin.gov.

Section 96. DHS 163.25 (9), (e), (10) (a), (b) 2., 3., 5., and 7. are amended to read:

DHS
163.25 (9) QUALITY CONTROL. The training manager shall be responsible for developing and implementing a written quality control plan with measures that include all of the following:

DHS
163.25 (9) (e) Validity of course test. Maintaining the validity and, integrity and security of the course test under sub. s. DHS 163.20 (8) (h).

DHS
163.25 (10) (a) Requirement to retain records. The training manager shall ensure that the training provider offering an accredited training course retains the records in par. (b) at its principal place of business in Wisconsin. If no office is maintained in Wisconsin, records shall be retained at the office location closest to Wisconsin. Records shall be retained for a minimum of 3 years 6 months and shall be given to the department upon request.

DHS
163.25 (10) (b) 2. The All scored course test for all students who passed or failed tests.

DHS
163.25 (10) (b) 3. A copy of each student's training certificate training diploma and original photo saved in digital format.

DHS
163.25 (10) (b) 5. Class rosters and student Original attendance forms signed by students and any other attendance records.

DHS
163.25 (10) (b) 7. Information regarding how any Documentation of hands-on skills assessment is conducted, including, but not limited to, all of the following: completed for each student and signed by the principal instructor.

Section 97. DHS 163.25 (10) (b) 7. a. – d. and 8. are repealed.

Section 98. DHS 163.25 (11) (b) 3. – 5. and DHS 163.31 (2) (b) and (i) are amended to read:

DHS
163.25 (11) (b) 3. For each training certificate diploma issued, the date the training certificate diploma was issued.

DHS
163.25 (11) (b) 4. The student's full legal name and address. If a training certificate was issued, the The same name shall be the same as it is appears on the training certificate be used on the student’s training diploma.

DHS
163.25 (11) (b) 5. For each training certificate diploma issued, the unique training certificate diploma number as it appears on the training certificate diploma.

DHS163.31 (2) (b)
The person deceptively issued or used training certificates diplomas.

DHS163.31 (2) (
i) The person failed to submit required information or notification notices to the department in a timely manner.

Section 99. DHS 163.31 (2) (m) – (o) are created to read:

DHS163.31(2) (m) The person failed to respond to a letter of inquiry, or notice of noncompliance or written orders within the required time.
DHS163.31(2) (n) The person continues to violate or resumes violation of a provision for which notice was previously issued.
DHS163.31(2) (o) The person fails to comply with an order issued under s. 163.32 (1) by the time specified in the order.

Section 100. DHS163.31 (4) (b), (g), (h), (i), (j), (L), are amended to read:

DHS163.31 (4) (b) The person used a
training certificate training diploma or electronic equivalent that was issued by a training manager without attending an appropriate having successfully completed the course or an entire course or without passing an approved course test for which the diploma was issued.

DHS163.31 (4) (g) The person
permitted the duplication, without labeling the duplicate a "copy," when labeling is required or permitted the use of one person's training certificate diploma, certification card or other copies of certification document documentation by another.

DHS163.31 (4) (h)
The person withheld or confiscated an employee's valid training certificate diploma or valid certification card.
DHS163.31 (4) (i) The person performed work requiring certification at a job site without having proof onsite of certification on site.

DHS163.31 (4) (j) The person performed, advertised, claimed to provide or offered to perform or supervise work for which certification is required
but for which appropriate certification had not been received without being appropriately certified.

DHS163.31 (4) (L) The person falsified records
or failed or refused to establish, maintain, provide, copy or permit access to records or reports by an authorized representative of required by the department.

Section 101. DHS163.31 (4) (Lm) is created to read:

DHS163.31 (4) (Lm) The person failed or refused to establish, maintain, provide, or permit department access to, the records or reports required by the department.


Section 102. DHS163.31 (4) (o) is amended to read:
DHS163.31 (4) (o) The person displayed conduct relating to a regulated activity that in the department's judgment constitutes unreasonable risk to the health of any person or the environment.
Section 103. DHS163.31 (4) (t) to (w) are created to read:

DHS163.31 (4) (t)
The person performed regulated work under provisional certification without meeting all conditions for provisional certification.
DHS163.31 (4) (u) The person failed to respond to a letter of inquiry, or notice of noncompliance or written orders within the required time.
DHS163.31 (4) (v) The person continues to violate or resumes violation of a provision for which notice was previously issued.
DHS163.31 (4) (w) The person fails to comply with an order issued under s. 163.32 (1) by the time specified in the order.

Section 104. DHS163.31 (6) (b), DHS 163.32 (1) (a), (b), (c), (e), (f), (2), (3), (5) (b), DHS 163.40 (2) (c) 5. a. and b., DHS 163.41 (2) (a) 2. c. (Note), (f) 3., 3. (Note), DHS 163.42 (2) (a) 2. c. (Note), and (3) (b) 5. (Note) are amended to read:

DHS163.31 (6) (b) A person has committed an action or has created a condition relating to a regulated
activity that directly threatens the health, safety or welfare of any person or the environment.

DHS 163.32 (1) (a) That the person stop performing, supervising, advertising, claiming to provide or offering activities for which certification is required under this chapter
when the person is not certified under this chapter.
DHS 163.32 (1) (b) That the person advertising or conducting a training course that is represented as qualifying persons for certification under this chapter stop advertising or conducting the course when the course or training provider is not accredited or approved under this chapter.
DHS 163.32 (1) (c) That the person not function as a principal instructor or training manager of a lead training course when the person is not approved under this chapter for which accreditation under this chapter is required.
DHS 163.32 (1) (e) That within a specified time the person submit a plan of correction for department approval, and implement the plan as approved by the department for a violation of any provision under this chapter.
DHS 163.32 (1) (f) That within a specified time the person implement and comply with a plan of correction provided by the department or previously submitted by the person and approved by the department.

DHS 163.32 (2) DENIAL. The department may deny an application for certification, recertification, accreditation, renewal of accreditation or approval
for a reason under s. DHS 163.31 (5) if the department provides an applicant with a written notice of its decision to deny the application, including the reason for the denial and an explanation of the process under s. DHS 163.33 for appealing the denial.
DHS 163.32 (3) CIVIL FORFEITURE. The department may impose a daily forfeiture of not less than $100 nor more than $5,000 for each violation against any person who violates a provision under this chapter, fails to respond to a letter of inquiry by the time specified in the order, continues to violate or resumes violation of a provision for which notice was previously issued or fails to comply with an order issued under sub. (1) by the time specified in the order if the department provides written notice of the grounds for a forfeiture and an explanation of the process under s. DHS 163.33 for appealing a forfeiture. Each day of continued violation constitutes a separate offense. All of the following apply to a civil forfeiture:
DHS 163.32 (5) (b) An order by a representative of the department to summarily suspend certification of a person and therefore stop a regulated activity may be a verbal or written order. Within 7 10 working days after the order takes effect, the department shall either permit the continuation of the regulated activity or initiate proceedings to revoke the certification or take other action. Unless waived by the certified person, an informal hearing on the sole issue of whether certification shall remain suspended during revocation proceedings shall be conducted by a department designee within 15 20 working days after the date of suspension if the department has initiated revocation proceedings.

DHS 163.40 (2)
(c) 5. a. Using the procedures under s. DHS 163.14 (8), test the paint with an XRF and, if the XRF reading is equal to or greater more than 0.71 milligrams 1 milligram lead per square centimeter, determine that lead-based paint is present. If the reading is equal to or less than 0.71 milligrams 1 milligram lead per square centimeter, determine that the paint is lead-free. When a reading is in the inconclusive range for the XRF used, treat the paint as lead-based paint unless a paint chip sample taken under subd. 5. b. results in a determination that the paint is lead-free.

DHS 163.40 (2) (c) 5. b. Collect a paint chip sample; have the paint chip sample analyzed by a recognized laboratory to determine detectable levels of lead that can be quantified numerically; and determine that lead-based paint is present if the laboratory result for the paint chip sample is equal to or greater more than 0.06% 0.5% lead by weight. If the laboratory result for the paint chip sample is equal to or less than 0.06% 0.5% lead by weight, determine that the paint is lead-free.
DHS 163.41 (2) (a) 2. c. (Note) For assistance in selecting the correct number of dwelling units to include in the lead-free inspection, refer to Appendix E of this chapter for properties built before 1960 and to Appendix F for properties built in 1960 or later the most current edition of the HUD “Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control for Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing” available on the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) website at https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/healthy_homes/lbp/hudguidelines. At the first instance that a property fails a lead-free inspection, follow the actions agreed upon in the contract under s. DHS 163.13 (5) (e). Actions that might be required in the contract include the following: stop the lead-free inspection, continue with the lead-free inspection or a lead inspection to discover other sources of lead-based paint, or convert the lead-free inspection to a lead-safe risk assessment.

DHS 163.41 (2) (f) 3.
If a property owner requests the department to issue a duplicate or an amended certificate of lead-free status, the property owner shall submit a fee of $50, payable to the department of health services.

DHS 163.41 (2) (f) 3. (Note) The department will provide training to lead company staff on the process for registering and issuing a lead-free or lead-safe certificate. For information about this training, contact the
Asbestos and Lead and Asbestos Section, Room 137, 1 West W. Wilson Street, P.O. Box 2659, Madison, WI 53701-2659; by e-mail to dhsasbestoslead@wisconsin.gov; ph. or phone 608-261-6876; fax 608-266-9711.

DHS 163.42 (2) (a) 2. c. (Note)
For assistance in selecting the correct number of dwelling units to include in the lead-safe investigation, refer to Appendix E of this chapter. the most current edition of the HUD “Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-based Paint Hazards in Housing” available on the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) website at https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/healthy_homes/lbp/hudguidelines. At the first instance that a property fails a lead-safe investigation, follow the actions agreed upon in the contract under s. DHS 163.13 (5) (e). Actions that might be required in the contract include stopping the lead-safe investigation or converting to a risk assessment.

DHS 163.42 (3) (b) 5. (Note) The lead-safe information pamphlet, registered lead-safe property poster and the form for reporting deteriorated paint and potential lead-based paint hazards may be obtained from the department website at www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/lead;
by email to dhsasbestoslead@wisconsin.gov; ph. or by phone at 608-261-6876; fax 608-266-9711; or Asbestos and Lead Section, Room 137, 1 W. Wilson Street, P.O. Box 2659, Madison, WI 53701-2659.

Section 105. DHS 163.42 (3) (c) 2. and 5. are repealed.

Section 106. DHS 163.42 (3) (d) 6. f. (Note) is amended to read:
Submit any extension request to the Asbestos and Lead and Asbestos Section, Room 137, 1 West W. Wilson Street, P.O. Box 2659, Madison, WI 53701-2659; e-mail; or by email to dhsasbestoslead@wisconsin.gov or fax 608-266-9711.

Section 107. DHS 163.42 (3) (e) 4. is repealed.

Section 108. DHS 163.42 (3) (f) 1. is amended to read:

DHS 163.42 (3) (f) 1. 1. When a property owner requests or allows an interim control or renovation activity to be conducted, the property owner shall inform persons conducting the activity that they are required to comply with lead-safe
renovation certification requirements under s. DHS 163.10 (1) and the work practices under s. DHS 163.14 (11).

Section 109. DHS 163.42 (3) (f) 3. and (g) 2. are repealed.

Section 110. EFFECTIVE DATE: This rule shall take effect on the first day of the month following publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, as provided in s. 227.22 (2) (intro.), Stats.
Comparison of Lead Program Fees with Neighboring States
Discipline
Illinois Fees
Iowa Fees
Michigan Fees
Minnesota Fees
Current WI Fees
Proposed WI Fees
Fees last increased:
2008
2017
2007
2016
2002
2019
Lead-Safe Renovator
NA
$180/3 years
NA
NA
$50/2 years
$75/2 years
Lead Worker
$50/year
$180/3 years
$25/year
$50/year
$75/2 years
$100/2 years
Lead Supervisor
$100/year
$180/3 years
$50/year
$50/year
$125/1 year or
$225/2 years
$250/2 years
Sampling/Clearance Technician
NA
$180/3 years
$50/year
NA
$50/2 years
$75/2 years
Lead Inspector/ Hazard Investigator
$100/year
$180/3 years
$150/year
$50/year
$150/1 year or
$275/2 years
$300/2 years
Lead Risk Assessor
$100/year
$180/3 years
$150/year
$100/year
$175/1 year or
$325/2 years
$350/2 years
Lead Project Designer
NA
$180/3 years
$150/year
$100/year
$175/1 year or
$325/2 years
$350/2 years
Lead Company/ Renovation Company
$500/year
No fee
$220/year + one-time $100 application fee
$100/2 years
$75/2 years
$125/2 years
Initial Course Accreditation
$500/year
$200/3 years
$475/year + $100 processing fee
$500/2 years
$200-$400/2 years* + $200 application fee
No change
Refresher Course Accreditation
$250/year
$200/3 years
$475/year + $100 processing fee
$250/2 years
$50-$200/2 years* + $125 application fee
No change
Course Accreditation Renewal
$500 Initial/year
$250 Refresher/yr.
$200/3 years
$265/year + $100 processing fee
$250 Initial
$125 Refresher
$50-$200/2 years*
No change
State Exam
$50
Set by the community college administering exam
$75 to $125 every 3 years based on discipline
Set by approved independent exam providers
$50
$75
Civil Penalties
1st violation: up to $1,000/day
Repeat: minimum fine of $1000 + additional fines
Penalty not to exceed $5,000 for each offense.
1st violation: $2000
2nd violation: $5,000
3rd violation: $10,000
Per violation or per day a violation continues.
Penalty of at least $5,000 per violation per day, not to exceed $10,000 for each violation.
Civil penalty of at least $100 but not more than $1,000 per violation per day.
Civil penalty of at least $100 but not more than $5,000 per violation per day.
* Fee is based on $25 per course hour. Courses range in length from 2-hours to 16-hours each.
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