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Alaska Statutes.
Title 18. Health, Safety, and Housing
Chapter 63. Hazardous Painting Certification
Section 20. Issuance of Certificate.
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AS 18.63.020. Issuance of Certificate.

(a) An application for issuance of a hazardous painting certificate shall be on a form prescribed by the department. An application for initial issuance of a certificate must include proof that the applicant completed an approved basic hazardous painting certificate program not more than 30 days before the application was received by the department. An application for certificate renewal must include proof that the applicant completed an approved supplemental hazardous painting certificate program not more than 30 days before the date the application was received by the department.

(b) The department shall issue a hazardous painting certificate to an applicant who has completed an application and submitted a certificate fee. A certificate is valid for three years.


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