WAC 246-205-021
Training provider certification. (1)
Persons wanting to become an illegal drug lab decontamination
training provider must obtain department approval of
instructors and courses. The types of drug lab
decontamination courses that may be approved by the department
are:
(a) Basic worker;
(b) Basic supervisor; and
(c) Refresher worker and supervisor.
(2) To obtain approval of instructors, the applicant must
demonstrate that the person has the breadth of knowledge and
experience necessary to properly train workers and
supervisors.
(3) To obtain approval of course work, the applicant must
demonstrate the:
(a) Adequacy and accuracy of content; and
(b) Adequacy of training techniques.
(4) Applicants for training provider certification shall:
(a) Submit a completed training provider application as
specified under subsection (5) of this section;
(b) Submit the required fee as specified under WAC 246-205-990; and
(c) Ensure the department receives the application sixty
or more days before the requested approval date.
(5) A training provider application includes, but is not
limited to:
(a) A completed training provider application form
provided by the department;
(b) A list of all personnel involved in course
presentation and a description of their qualifications;
(c) A detailed description of course content and the
amount of time allotted to each major topic;
(d) A description of teaching methods;
(e) A list of questions for development of an
examination; and
(f) Copies of all materials proposed for use, when
requested from the department.
(6) Training provider certification is valid for two
years from the date of issuance.
(7) Training provider certification may be terminated if
the training provider fails to:
(a) Maintain the course content and quality as approved
by the department; and
(b) Make changes to a course as required by the
department.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 64.44.070. 03-02-022, §
246-205-021, filed 12/23/02, effective 1/23/03.]