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§21-3D-4. Minimum certification requirements.
(a) The commissioner shall certify an applicant who:

(1) Is at least eighteen years of age;

(2) Meets the application requirements as prescribed by rule;

(3) Passes the written examination: Provided, That any person who documents at least two thousand hours of on-the-job experience operating a crane during the four years immediately preceding filing for application, or successfully completes a training course approved by the commissioner, and applies for certification no later than September 1, 2001, and meets all other requirements and pays all applicable fees, is entitled to certification without a written examination;

(4) Passes the practical demonstration: Provided, That the practical demonstration approved by the commissioner may be administered on-site by a qualified company representative: Provided, however, That any person who documents at least two thousand hours of on-the-job experience operating a crane during the preceding four years next prior to filing for application or the successful completion of a training course approved by the commissioner is entitled to certification without a practical demonstration under this article if the person applies for certification no later than September 1, 2001, meets all other requirements and pays applicable application and examination fees;

(5) Presents the original, or a photographic copy, of a physician's certificate that he or she is physically qualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle as required by 49 C.F.R. §391.41, as of the effective date of this article or an equivalent physician's certificate as approved by the commissioner; and

(6) Pays the appropriate fees.

(b) Certification issued under this article is valid throughout the state and is not assignable or transferable, and is valid for one year from the date on which it was issued.

(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the Division of Labor may issue a temporary certification, to expire on January 1, 2001, to an applicant who: (1) Documents at least two thousand hours of on-the-job experience during the preceding four years; (2) submits scores for the written examination; and (3) provides proof of attendance at an approved crane safety training course, in an application for certification filed not later than July 1, 2000.

(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article to the contrary, the commissioner shall establish a dual classification system of certification no later than January 1, 2001. One classification will provide eligibility for national certification, and the applicant must achieve a passing score of seventy on the national commission for the certification of crane operators written examination. To be classified for West Virginia certification, the commissioner may accept a lesser score on the national commission for the certification of crane operators written examination: Provided, That this score may not be less than sixty for state certification: Provided, however, That the successful completion of a training course approved by the commissioner may be substituted for the written examination and for the practical demonstration if the applicant applies for certification no later than September 1, 2001. The commissioner shall propose a legislative rule as to the dual classification system no later than July 1, 2000.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 21 > 21-3d-4

§21-3D-4. Minimum certification requirements.
(a) The commissioner shall certify an applicant who:

(1) Is at least eighteen years of age;

(2) Meets the application requirements as prescribed by rule;

(3) Passes the written examination: Provided, That any person who documents at least two thousand hours of on-the-job experience operating a crane during the four years immediately preceding filing for application, or successfully completes a training course approved by the commissioner, and applies for certification no later than September 1, 2001, and meets all other requirements and pays all applicable fees, is entitled to certification without a written examination;

(4) Passes the practical demonstration: Provided, That the practical demonstration approved by the commissioner may be administered on-site by a qualified company representative: Provided, however, That any person who documents at least two thousand hours of on-the-job experience operating a crane during the preceding four years next prior to filing for application or the successful completion of a training course approved by the commissioner is entitled to certification without a practical demonstration under this article if the person applies for certification no later than September 1, 2001, meets all other requirements and pays applicable application and examination fees;

(5) Presents the original, or a photographic copy, of a physician's certificate that he or she is physically qualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle as required by 49 C.F.R. §391.41, as of the effective date of this article or an equivalent physician's certificate as approved by the commissioner; and

(6) Pays the appropriate fees.

(b) Certification issued under this article is valid throughout the state and is not assignable or transferable, and is valid for one year from the date on which it was issued.

(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the Division of Labor may issue a temporary certification, to expire on January 1, 2001, to an applicant who: (1) Documents at least two thousand hours of on-the-job experience during the preceding four years; (2) submits scores for the written examination; and (3) provides proof of attendance at an approved crane safety training course, in an application for certification filed not later than July 1, 2000.

(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article to the contrary, the commissioner shall establish a dual classification system of certification no later than January 1, 2001. One classification will provide eligibility for national certification, and the applicant must achieve a passing score of seventy on the national commission for the certification of crane operators written examination. To be classified for West Virginia certification, the commissioner may accept a lesser score on the national commission for the certification of crane operators written examination: Provided, That this score may not be less than sixty for state certification: Provided, however, That the successful completion of a training course approved by the commissioner may be substituted for the written examination and for the practical demonstration if the applicant applies for certification no later than September 1, 2001. The commissioner shall propose a legislative rule as to the dual classification system no later than July 1, 2000.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 21 > 21-3d-4

§21-3D-4. Minimum certification requirements.
(a) The commissioner shall certify an applicant who:

(1) Is at least eighteen years of age;

(2) Meets the application requirements as prescribed by rule;

(3) Passes the written examination: Provided, That any person who documents at least two thousand hours of on-the-job experience operating a crane during the four years immediately preceding filing for application, or successfully completes a training course approved by the commissioner, and applies for certification no later than September 1, 2001, and meets all other requirements and pays all applicable fees, is entitled to certification without a written examination;

(4) Passes the practical demonstration: Provided, That the practical demonstration approved by the commissioner may be administered on-site by a qualified company representative: Provided, however, That any person who documents at least two thousand hours of on-the-job experience operating a crane during the preceding four years next prior to filing for application or the successful completion of a training course approved by the commissioner is entitled to certification without a practical demonstration under this article if the person applies for certification no later than September 1, 2001, meets all other requirements and pays applicable application and examination fees;

(5) Presents the original, or a photographic copy, of a physician's certificate that he or she is physically qualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle as required by 49 C.F.R. §391.41, as of the effective date of this article or an equivalent physician's certificate as approved by the commissioner; and

(6) Pays the appropriate fees.

(b) Certification issued under this article is valid throughout the state and is not assignable or transferable, and is valid for one year from the date on which it was issued.

(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the Division of Labor may issue a temporary certification, to expire on January 1, 2001, to an applicant who: (1) Documents at least two thousand hours of on-the-job experience during the preceding four years; (2) submits scores for the written examination; and (3) provides proof of attendance at an approved crane safety training course, in an application for certification filed not later than July 1, 2000.

(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article to the contrary, the commissioner shall establish a dual classification system of certification no later than January 1, 2001. One classification will provide eligibility for national certification, and the applicant must achieve a passing score of seventy on the national commission for the certification of crane operators written examination. To be classified for West Virginia certification, the commissioner may accept a lesser score on the national commission for the certification of crane operators written examination: Provided, That this score may not be less than sixty for state certification: Provided, however, That the successful completion of a training course approved by the commissioner may be substituted for the written examination and for the practical demonstration if the applicant applies for certification no later than September 1, 2001. The commissioner shall propose a legislative rule as to the dual classification system no later than July 1, 2000.