Well and Water Contractors Requirements - North Dakota
Listed below are the current state requirements for a(n) Well and Water Contractors in the state of
North Dakota.
| Renewal Dates |
Total Hours Annually |
Units of time |
Distance Learning Accepted |
Teaching Credit Accepted |
Committee Credit Accepted |
Self-Study Accepted |
| Dec. 31st biennially |
6 minimum |
50 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Completion Requirements:
Each certificate holder shall earn at least six (6) hours of board-approved continuing education every two year reporting cycle to qualify for certificate renewal.
Renewal Dates
December 31st biennially
Statute:
CHAPTER 90-01-03 Contining Education
Special Designations or Stipulations:
A new certificate holder is required to earn twelve hours of board-approved continuing education credits during the two years following the year of initial certification.
Audit Potential:
N/A
Allowed Carry-Over Hours:
N/A
Applicable Course of Study:
The board will consider courses in the following areas to be acceptable when considering approval.
Coursework may be provided by:
1. The national ground water association;
2. The North Dakota well drillers association;
3. The state department of health;
4. The state water commission; or
5. Any board-approved course provider.
Proof of Compliance:
N/A
Non-Compliance Penalties:
Each certificate holder who fails to complete the twelve hours of continuing education during the reporting period shall not be eligible for certificate renewal. Such individual may complete the required hours prior to April first following the year in which the requirement is in effect and be eligible for certificate renewal. After April first, the certificate holder must reapply
and pass the examination required to initially obtain a certificate. No hours may be used for more than one reporting period.
Disallowed Credits:
N/A
Exceptions or exemptions:
N/A
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