Current through December 4, 2024
Section 326 IAC 18-3.1-4 - Examination requirementsAuthority: IC 13-14-8; IC 13-17-3-4; IC 13-17-3-11; IC 13-17-6
Affected: IC 13-17
Sec. 4.
(a) Each initial and refresher training course must include a closed-book examination at the conclusion of each course. Demonstration testing may also be included as part of the examination.(b) Each examination must adequately cover the topics included in the training course for that discipline.(c) Examinations must have a passing score of at least seventy percent (70%) and consist of at least the following number of multiple choice questions for each respective discipline:(1) Inspectors: fifty (50) questions.(2) Management planners: fifty (50) questions.(3) Project designers: one hundred (100) questions.(4) Project supervisors: one hundred (100) questions.(5) Workers: fifty (50) questions.(6) Asbestos abatement contractors: one hundred (100) questions.(d) Training course providers may allow a trainee to retake the final written examination after having failed to achieve a passing score of seventy percent (70%). The reexamination may be taken two (2) times, allowing a trainee a total of three (3) opportunities to pass the required examination. A trainee shall retake an asbestos training course examination within a two (2) week period following the completion of the initial or refresher asbestos training course. Failure of the trainee to pass the third attempt requires the trainee to retake the entire appropriate asbestos training course.(e) Training course providers may allow administration of an oral examination for the worker initial and worker refresher courses in those cases where an individual attending or completing a course or courses is unable to take or complete a written examination.(f) Only training course providers or a designated employee of a training course provider who meets the requirements of section 9 of this rule may administer and proctor an examination. A proctor must be present during the entire duration of the examination.Air Pollution Control Division; 326 IAC 18-3.1-4; filed 5/9/2019, 2:28 p.m.: 20190605-IR-326090363FRAReadopted filed 10/18/2024, 2:09 p.m.: 20241113-IR-326230809RFA