Michigan Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 16, 2016) |
Department LR. Licensing and Regulatory Affairs |
Bureau of Professional Licensing |
Chapter Sanitarians Registration |
Section 338.3906. Registration by endorsement.
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(1) An applicant for a Michigan registration by endorsement shall submit a completed application on a form provided by the department,
together with the requisite fee. In addition to meeting the other requirements of the code and administrative rules promulgated pursuant to the code, an applicant shall satisfy the educational and experiential requirements, as specified in R 338.3902(1)(a), (1)(b), or (1)(c) and satisfy the requirements of this rule.
(2) An applicant who was first licensed in another state will be presumed to have met the requirements of sections 16186(1)(a) and (b) of the code, if he or she meets all of the following requirements:
(a) Verifies that he or she has been registered or licensed for a minimum of 3 of the last 4 years before the date of filing an application for registration as a sanitarian in Michigan. An applicant may submit either of the following as verification:
(i) Documentation of having been employed in another state as a registered or licensed sanitarian for the period of time specified under subdivision (a) of this subrule.
(ii) Documentation on the status of a registration or a license from all other states in which the applicant currently holds or has ever held registration or licensure. This shall include showing proof, on a form supplied by the department, of having no record of final or pending disciplinary action in all other states where the applicant currently holds or has ever held a registration or license.
(b) Passed the registered environmental health specialist/registered sanitarian examination developed by the national
environmental health association with a passing score recommended by the national
sanitarians environmental health proficiency examination developed by the professional examination service before January 1, 2005 shall have passed the examination with a converted score of not less than 75.
History: 1982 AACS; 1991 AACS; 2008 AACS.