455B.190A - WELL CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAM.

        455B.190A  WELL CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAM.         1.  As used in this section:         a.  "Certified well contractor" means a well contractor who      has successfully passed an examination prescribed by the department      to determine the applicant's qualifications to perform well drilling      or pump services or both.         b.  "Examination" means an examination for well contractors      which includes, but is not limited to, relevant aspects of Iowa      groundwater law, well construction, well maintenance, pump services,      and well abandonment practices which protect groundwater and water      supplies.         c.  "Groundwater" means groundwater as defined in section      455E.2.         d.  "Pump services" means the installation, repair, and      maintenance of water systems.         e.  "Water systems" means any part of the mechanical portion      of a water well that delivers water from the well to a valve that      separates the well from the plumbing system.  "Water systems"      includes the pump, drop pipe to the well, electrical wire from the      pump to the electrical panel, piping from the well to the pressure      tank, pitless unit or adaptor, and all related miscellaneous fittings      necessary to operate the well pump.  "Water systems" does not      include any outside piping to other buildings, and does not include      the piping that carries the water in the remainder of the      distribution system.         f.  "Water well" or "well" means water well as defined in      section 455B.171.         g.  "Well contractor" means contractor as defined pursuant to      section 455B.171, subsection 3.         h.  "Well contractors' council" means the council established      in subsection 3.         i.  "Well services" means new well construction, well      reconstruction, installation of pitless equipment, pump services, or      well plugging.         2.  The department shall establish a well contractor certification      program which shall include all of the following provisions:         a.  Specification of certification requirements, including      minimum work experience levels, successful completion of an      examination, and continuing education requirements.         b.  A certified well contractor shall be present at the well      site and in direct charge of the services whenever well services are      provided.         c.  A person shall not act as a well contractor on or after      July 1, 1993, unless the person is certified by the department      pursuant to this section.         d.  Violation of the rules regarding the provision of well      services are grounds for suspension or revocation of certification.         e.  Provisional certification may be obtained by an applicant      in instances of shortages of certified personnel if all of the      following conditions are met:         (1)  The applicant provides documentation of at least one year of      work experience in well services performed under the direct      supervision of a certified well contractor.         (2)  The applicant successfully completes the examination.         (3)  A certified well contractor who employs an applicant for well      contractor certification cosigns the application for provisional      certification.  An employer who cosigns an application for      provisional certification is jointly liable for a violation of the      rules regarding well services by the provisionally certified well      contractor and the violation is grounds for the suspension or      revocation of certification of the certified well contractor and the      provisionally certified well contractor.         f.  The department shall develop continuing education      requirements for certification of a well contractor in consultation      with the well contractors' council.         g.  The examination shall be developed by the department in      consultation with the well contractors' council to determine the      applicant's qualifications to perform well drilling or pump services      or both.  The examination shall be updated as necessary to reflect      current groundwater law and well construction, maintenance, pump      services, and abandonment practices.  The examination shall be      administered by the department or by a person designated by the      department.         h.  The department may provide for multiyear certification of      well contractors.         3. a.  The department shall establish a well contractors'      council.         b.  The membership of the council shall consist of the      following members:         (1)  Two well drilling contractors.         (2)  Two pump installation contractors.         (3)  One citizen member of the Iowa groundwater association or its      successor.         (4)  One citizen member of the Iowa environmental health      association or its successor.         (5)  The director of public health or the director's designee.         (6)  The state geologist or the state geologist's designee.         (7)  The director of the state hygienic laboratory or the      director's designee.         c.  The council shall advise and assist the department in      doing all of the following:         (1)  The development, review, and revision of the department's      rules to implement this section.         (2)  The development, updating, and revision of the examination      for well contractor certification.         (3)  The establishment, review, and revision of the continuing      education requirements for certification.         (4)  The production and publication of the consumer information      pamphlet.         d.  The council shall meet as often as necessary to perform      the council's duties.  The department shall provide the council with      staff assistance.         4.  The department shall develop, in consultation with the well      contractors' council, a consumer information pamphlet regarding well      construction, well maintenance, well plugging, pump services, and      Iowa groundwater laws.  The department and the council shall review      and revise the consumer information pamphlet as necessary.  The      consumer information pamphlet shall be supplied to well contractors,      at cost, and well contractors shall supply one copy at no cost to      potential customers prior to initiation of well services.         5.  The department shall establish by rule and collect, in      consultation with the well contractors' council, the following fees      to be used to implement and administer the provisions of this      section:         a.  An annual certification fee to be paid by certified well      contractors.  The initial annual certification fee is one hundred      fifty dollars.  The fee may be increased by rule, as necessary, to      reflect the costs of administration of the program.  The department      may establish a fee for multiyear certification.         b.  The department may also charge and collect fees for      testing, the provision of continuing education, and other fees      related to and based on the actual costs of the well contractor      certification program.         c.  All fees collected pursuant to this subsection shall be      deposited into the private water supply system account within the      water quality protection fund created in section 455B.183A.         6.  Rules adopted by the commission shall be developed in      consultation with the council.  If a majority of the council does not      endorse the rules adopted by the commission, notice shall be sent to      the administrative rules review committee indicating the council's      position.         7.  A well contractor who is engaged in performing pump services      on or prior to June 30, 2004, and who registers as a pump installer      with the department by June 30, 2004, shall be deemed to have met the      certification requirements of this section without examination.      Beginning July 1, 2004, a pump installer seeking an initial well      contractor certification shall meet the requirements for      certification established in this section.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         91 Acts, ch 224, §2; 2002 Acts, ch 1077, §1--5; 2003 Acts, ch 30,      §3         Referred to in § 105.11, 455B.172, 455B.183A