HRS §340B-13
Reciprocity for out-of-state operator certifications
This section lets the board accept water or wastewater operator certifications from other states if those states meet certain conditions. The board decides whether the other state's requirements are similar enough and whether that state also accepts Hawaii certifications. The board can use national guidelines when deciding.
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The statute, as written — Reciprocity
(a) On or after June 2, 1978, certification of operators by any state which, as determined by the board, accepts certifications made or certification requirements deemed satisfactory pursuant to this chapter, shall be accorded reciprocal treatment and shall be recognized as valid and sufficient within the purview of this chapter, if in the judgment of the board the certification requirements of such state are substantially equivalent to the requirements of this chapter or any rules or regulations adopted hereunder and providing further that reciprocal privileges are granted to certified operators of this State. (b) In making determinations pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, the board may consider any generally applicable criteria and guidelines developed by the association of boards of certification for operating personnel in water and wastewater utilities.
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