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(a) The department will, in its discretion, withdraw its approval under 8 AAC 61.660(a) of a training program if the training program applicant
(1) falsifies certification records, instructor qualifications, or other certification information
(2) fails to provide training as specified in the training program's approved plan;
(3) fails to adequately test the trainee's skill as required by 8 AAC 61.710;
(4) violates any other provision of 8 AAC 61.600 - 8 AAC 61.790;
(5) misrepresents the extent of the training course's approval by the state or EPA;
(6) fails to submit required information or notification as specified in 8 AAC 61.640, 8 AAC 61.745 and 8 AAC 61.780; or
(7) fails to maintain requisite records required in 8 AAC 61.785.
(b) If the department withdraws approval of a training program, the department will promptly notify the administrator of the program in writing of the reason for the withdrawal of approval and that the withdrawal may be appealed to the commissioner within 30 days after receipt of the notice of withdrawal.
(c) A training program for which approval has been withdrawn under this section is ineligible for approval for a period of at least 90 days but not exceeding one year after the date of withdrawal, as determined by the department. A training program may not issue a certificate under 8 AAC 61.720 during a period of ineligibility.
(d) In determining a period of ineligibility under (c) of this section, the department will consider the severity of the infraction upon which the withdrawal of program approval is based.
(e) After the period of ineligibility specified by the department under (c) of this section has expired, a training program may apply to the department for re-approval. The application must meet the requirements of 8 AAC 61.630.
(f) The training course provider must permit a representative of the department to attend, evaluate, monitor any course, and review any records without charge. The department is not required to give advance notice of an inspection.
History: Eff. 10/1/85, Register 96; am 9/10/99, Register 151
Authority: AS 18.31.020
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