Radon Specialists and Technicians
Radon Measurement Specialists perform radon and radon progeny measurements and provide professional advice. There are three additional levels of radon licensure: (description continued)
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Radon Measurement Technicians perform radon and radon progeny measurement activities and provide information on test results.
Radon Mitigation Specialists design mitigation systems and perform and evaluate diagnostic tests to determine these systems. May perform duties of Radon Mitigation Technician.
Radon Mitigation Technicians install and supervise the installation of radon and radon progeny mitigation systems on existing buildings.
To qualify for licensure as a Radon Measurement Specialist, you must submit the following:
A completed
application;
The licensure fee of $46;
Within four years prior to application, the individual must have successfully completed a training course and passed an examination on radon mitigation approved by the Agency under the requirements specified in
180 NAC 11-014.
To qualify for licensure as a Radon Measurement Technician, you must submit the following:
- A completed
application;
- The licensure fee of $46;
- Within four years prior to application, the individual must have successfully completed a training course and passed an examination on radon mitigation approved by the Agency under the requirements specified in
180 NAC 11-014.
To qualify for licensure as a Radon Mitigation Specialist, you must submit the following:
- A completed
application.
- The licensure fee of $46.
- Within four years prior to application, the individual must have successfully completed a training course and passed an examination on radon mitigation and approved by the Agency under the requirements specified in
180 NAC 11-014.
- Any combination of two (2) years relevant college education or relevant work experience.
- Relevant post-secondary education means a curriculum in architecture, engineering, building construction, physical sciences, or related disciplines. One year of post-secondary education will consist of a minimum of 24 semester hours, of which at least ten hours must be in the above subject areas, or 36 quarter hours, of which at least 15 hours must be in the above subject areas.
- Relevant work experience means the design, construction and renovation of buildings, or associated heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
To apply for licensure as a Radon Mitigation Technician, you must submit the following:
- A completed
application;
- The licensure fee of $46;
- Documentation of successful completion of a radon measurement course approved by the Department with proof of passing the written examination; and
- Minimum of one (1) years experience in the building or construction trades (experience under the supervision of a radon mitigation specialist shall qualify)
- Within four years prior to application, the individual must have successfully completed a training course and passed an examination on radon mitigation approved by the Agency under the requirements specified in
180 NAC 11-014.
These forms may be completed online, however, they cannot be submitted via e-mail due to the fact that all applications and forms require original signatures. If you complete the form online, you must print the form and mail it to the address below.
Fees (if applicable) are payable to the "Licensing & Regulatory Affairs".
Licensing & Regulatory Affairs
PO Box 94986
Lincoln, NE 68509-4986
Duplicates/Reissue Form
Name Change Form
Radon Application, Form NRH-20
- All licenses expire March 31 of each year.
- To renew a license, the licensee must submit the Renewal Notice, pay the licensure fee and attest to meeting the continuing competency requirements.
- Renewal fees are the same as the initial licensure fees.
- A renewal notice will be sent out to the last known employer address or home address at least thirty (30) days prior to expiration.
Continuing Education
A licensed individual must annually complete at least three hours of radon courses, seminars, or meetings offered or approved by the Agency and attest to the completion of these hours.
Exemptions:
If an individual holds a measurement and a mitigation license, a minimum of five hours of continuing education must be completed annually.
Continuing education credit for attending an approved radon measurement or mitigation training course after initial licensure remains valid for three years from date of course attendance.
To request an address change, you can contact Sue Kopera Crumb at (402) 471-2299 or e-mail at susan.koperacrumb@dhhs.ne.gov. If you wish to change your name on your Licensing & Regulatory Affairs record, you must mail a
written request with your signature notarized along with a copy of the legal document verifying name change to:
Licensing & Regulatory Affairs
Radon Program
PO Box 94986
Lincoln NE 68509-4986
Duplicates: A duplicate large license or small license card may be requested at the time of initial licensure.
Reissue: A large license and/or small license card may be reissued when the licensee requests: additional documents; replacement of original document(s) due to loss, mutilation or destruction; or replacement of document(s) due to a name change.
To request a reissued license, you must submit a
request for reissuance. Submit said request to:
Licensing & Regulatory Affairs
Radon
PO Box 94986
Lincoln NE 68509-4986
Rules and Regulations/Statutes
Requirements for Radon and Radon Progeny Measurement and Mitigation Services - 180 NAC 11
Office Address:
| Mailing Address | Physical Address |
| Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services - Regulation
and Licensure Licensing & Regulatory Affairs PO Box 94986 Lincoln, NE 68509-4986 |
Nebraska State Office Building 301 Centennial Mall South 14th and M Streets 3rd Floor Lincoln, Nebraska |
Phone: (402) 471-2115
Fax: (402) 471-3577Office Hours:
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (central time)
Monday through FridayFor Individual Radon Licensure:
Sue Kopera Crumb, Licensing & Regulatory Affairs Specialist
Phone: (402) 471-2299
e-mail: susan.koperacrumb@dhhs.ne.govDiane Hansmeyer, Section Administrator
Phone: (402) 471-2299
e-mail: diane.hansmeyer@dhhs.ne.gov
For Scope of Practice, course information, and business license questions, contact:
Nebraska Radon Program
301 Centennial Mall South
PO Box 95026
Lincoln, NE 68509-5007
web site: www.dhhs.ne.gov/radon/Sara Morgan, Program Manager
Phone: (402) 471-8320
e-mail: sara.morgan@dhhs.ne.govMark Versch, Environmental Health Analyst
Phone: (402) 471-0594
e-mail: mark.versch@dhhs.ne.gov
Certification and Verification information can be obtained by checking the website at: www.dhhs.ne.gov/lis/lisindex.htm
OR
To request either a certification or verification or your license to be sent to another Licensing & Regulatory Affairs/state licensing agency, send your request in writing along with the proper fee to the our office. Checks should be made payable to Licensing & Regulatory Affairs, State of Nebraska.
Certification
- Fee - $25.00
- Certification includes:
- Name
- Profession
- License number
- Issuance date
- Expiration date
- Whether the license was granted by examination, waiver, or reciprocity
- Examination information, if available
- Whether disciplinary action has been taken against the license. If so, the type(s) and date(s) of the action will be included.
- SEAL of the Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services
Verification
- Fee - $5.00
- Verification includes:
- Name
- Profession
- License Number
- Expiration Date
- Department Staff Signature
A verification does not include the SEAL of the Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services nor information relating to discipline, school, or examination.
To file a complaint, please contact the following persons at the Nebraska Radon Program:
Sara Morgan, Program Manager
Phone: (402) 471-8320
e-mail: sara.morgann@dhhs.ne.govMark Versch, Environmental Health Analyst
Phone: (402) 471-0594
e-mail: alice.fournell@dhhs.ne.gov
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