DHS 163.24(3)(b)2.2. ‘Resume.’ A current resume, including dates and description of related experience and education. DHS 163.24(3)(b)5.5. ‘Teaching methods certificate.’ A teaching methods course certificate or transcript and a course description or agenda that documents how the course meets the requirements under par. (a) 1. a. or documentation of equivalent education. DHS 163.24(3)(b)7.7. ‘Fee.’ A nonrefundable principal instructor application and approval fee as follows: DHS 163.24(3)(b)7.a.a. $100 for a lead investigation instructor application, which includes approval to teach lead sampling, inspection, hazard investigation and risk assessment courses. DHS 163.24(3)(b)7.b.b. $100 for a lead hazard reduction instructor application, which includes approval to teach lead abatement and lead-safe renovation courses. DHS 163.24(3)(b)7.c.c. $50 for a lead project design instructor application, which includes approval to teach only lead project design courses. DHS 163.24(3)(b)7.d.d. The department may impose other fees as necessary to cover costs of administering this chapter. DHS 163.24 NoteNote: Applications are available on the department website at http://dhs.wi.gov/lead. To request a form by mail, call 608-261-6876 or write to the Lead and Asbestos Section, 1 W. Wilson Street, Room 137, Madison WI 53703-3445. DHS 163.24 NoteNote: Submit completed applications according to form instructions.
DHS 163.24(3)(c)1.1. Within 15 working days after the submission of a complete application, the department shall either grant or deny approval for an applicant to be a principal instructor. DHS 163.24(3)(c)2.2. If approval is granted, the department shall send the applicant written notice of approval. DHS 163.24(3)(c)3.3. If approval is denied, the department shall give the applicant reasons in writing why the application was denied and shall notify the applicant of the right to appeal the determination under s. DHS 163.33. DHS 163.24(3)(d)(d) Length of approval. The department may grant principal instructor approval that shall be valid until the expiration of the instructor’s qualifying lead certification. DHS 163.24(3)(e)1.1. ‘Application.’ Before approval and the qualifying certification expire, the principal instructor shall apply for renewal of approval by submitting to the department both of the following: DHS 163.24(3)(e)1.b.b. 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. DHS 163.24(3)(e)2.2. ‘Qualifications.’ For renewal of approval as a principal instructor, the individual shall apply for recertification in the required discipline under par. (a) 2., and shall be in compliance with this chapter. DHS 163.24(3)(e)3.a.a. Within 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.b. If renewal of approval is granted, the department shall send the applicant written notice of approval. DHS 163.24(3)(e)3.c.c. If renewal of approval is denied, the department shall give the applicant reasons in writing why the application was denied and shall notify the applicant of the right to appeal the determination under s. DHS 163.33. DHS 163.24(3)(e)4.4. ‘Duration.’ Renewal of principal instructor approval shall be valid until the expiration of the instructor’s qualifying lead certification. DHS 163.24(4)(a)(a) Qualifications. A guest instructor shall have experience in each topic the guest instructor proposes to teach and in each hands-on activity for which the guest instructor will assist the principal instructor. Guest instructor qualifications shall be documented on a form obtained from the department and kept on file by the training manager. The form shall document appropriate training and experience in each topic area the instructor intends to teach and in each hands-on activity for which the guest instructor will provide assistance. The training manager is responsible for verifying qualifications and credentials and for designating guest instructors as needed. DHS 163.24(4)(b)(b) Submission of qualifications. A training manager shall submit to the department a copy of the qualifications of each guest instructor the training manager designates before the guest instructor participates in a course. DHS 163.24(4)(c)(c) Department action. If the department notifies a training manager that a guest instructor does not meet the qualifications under par. (a), the training manager shall withdraw designation of the guest instructor until the qualifications are met.