Office of Operator Certification definition

Office of Operator Certification means the unit of the State Water Board that administers the Wastewater Treatment Plant Classification, Operator Certification, and Contract Operator Registration Program.
Office of Operator Certification means that unit of the division which administers the Wastewater Treatment Plant Classification and Operator Certification Program.

Examples of Office of Operator Certification in a sentence

  • If there is a deficiency, the Office of Operator Certification shall inform the applicant in writing of the specific requirements necessary to complete the application.

  • Within 30 days of receipt of an application, the Office of Operator Certification shall notify the applicant in writing whether the application is complete or deficient.

  • The Office of Operator Certification shall provide a copy of its recommendation to the appellant.

  • The Deputy Director may allow additional time for the Office of Operator Certification to file a recommendation.

  • The Reserve Bank granting approval for termination directly affects the rights of the Petitioner, and therefore such order is justiciable in writ jurisdiction.

  • All wastewater treatment and wastewater distribution operators shall be certified by the State Water Resources Control Board, Office of Operator Certification.

  • Within 30 days after entering into a contract to operate a wastewater treatment plant, a contract operator must submit an application for contract operator registration to the Office of Operator Certification.

  • If a provisional operator certificate is returned to the Office of Operator Certification because the provisional operator is no longer employed at the wastewater treatment plant for which the certificate was issued, the provisional operator may apply for a new certificate at any time in accordance with this article, provided the provisional operator held all previous provisional operator certificates for a total of less than 24 months and does not have one year of full-time qualifying experience.

  • For any other course given approval by the Office of Operator Certification, twenty classroom hours are equal to one educational point.

  • An applicant who has paid the examination fee, but does not take an examination, may request a refund of the examination fee from the Office of Operator Certification.