The new Bonita Springs Regulation
The new Bonita Springs Regulation of Professions and Miscellaneous Professions and Occupations of 2008 went into effect on July 1st 2010.
Chapter 468 of this statute “Miscellaneous and Occupations” regulates 16 occupations and professions. Among these are: Part XV: Bonita Springs Home inspectors And Part XVI: Bonita Springs Mold Related Services.
Chapter 469 regulates Bonita Springs Asbestos Abatement.
Chapter 489 regulates Contracting. Part I: Bonita Springs Construction Contracting and Part II: Electrical and Alarm System Contracting.
Chapter 468 states “That it is necessary in the interest of the public safety and welfare, to prevent damage to real and personal property, to avert economic injury to the residents of the state, and to regulate persons and companies that hold themselves out to the public as qualified to perform Bonita Springs mold-related services.
1. The following persons are not required to comply with any provisions of this part relating to Bonita Springs mold assessment. (a) A residential property owner who performs Bonita Springs mold assessment on his or her own property. (b) A person who performs Bonita Springs mold assessment on property owned, leased or operated by the person or their employer unless that person is in the business of Bonita Springs mold assessment to the public. (c) An employee of a Bonita Springs mold assessor while directly supervised by a Bonita Springs mold assessor. (d) Persons or organizations acting within the scope of the respective licenses require under Part XV of this chapter on behalf of an insured who hold themselves out for hire to the public as a Professional Bonita Springs Mold Assessor. (e) An authorized employee who is conducting Bonita Springs mold assessment within the scope of their employment as long as that employee does not hold out for hire to the general public.
2. The following persons are not required to comply with any provisions of this part relating to Bonita Springs mold remediation (a) A residential property owner who performs Bonita Springs mold remediation on his or her own property (b) A person who performs mold assessment on property owned, leased or operated by the person or their employer unless that person is in the business of Bonita Springs mold remediation to the public. (c) An employee of a Bonita Springs mold assessor while directly supervised by a mold remediator. (d) Persons or organizations acting within the scope of the respective licenses require under Part XV of this chapter on behalf of an insured who hold themselves out for hire to the public as a Professional Bonita Springs Mold remediator. (e) An authorized employee who is conducting mold assessment within the scope of their employment as long as that employee does not hold out for hire to the general public.
Terms:
Bonita Springs Mold: An organism of the class Fungi that causes disintegration of organic matter and produces spores, and includes any spores, hyphae, and mycotoxins produced by Bonita Springs mold.
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Bonita Springs Mold Assessment: Process performed by a Bonita Springs mold assessor including physical sampling and detailed evaluation of data to formulate an initial hypothesis about origin, identity, location and extent of Bonita Springs mold growth of greater than 10 square feet.
Mold Remediation: Removal, cleaning, sanitizing, demolition or other treatment including preventative activities of Bonita Springs mold or Bonita Springs mold contaminated material greater than 10 square feet. However, such removal, cleaning, sanitizing, demolition or other treatment including preventative activities, may not be work that requires a license under Chapter 489.
Qualifications:
Bonita Springs Mold remediator; 2 year degree in microbiology or related field of science from an accredited institution and at least 1 year documented field experience. Or a high school diploma and 4 years of documented field remediation experience.
Bonita Springs Mold Assessor: 2 year degree in microbiology or related field of science from an accredited institution and at least 1 year documented field experience. Or a high school diploma and 4 years of documented field sampling and investigation experience. Or a high school diploma and 4 years of documented field remediation sampling and investigation experience.
The department of Business and Professional Regulation shall review and approve courses of study in Bonita Springs mold assessment and Bonita Springs mold remediation. The BPR may refuse to certify an applicant for failure to satisfy these requirements or for poor moral character.
Licensure: The BPR may license nay applicant who satisfies these requirements or who passes the licensing exam and has documented training in water, Bonita Springs mold and respiratory protection and is of good moral character.
A partnership or Corporation may be certified by BPR if that entity satisfies all requirements under licenses of its owners, offices and employees. This certification must be renewed every 2 years. Individuals and Corporations who violate these regulations may have their license revoked or suspended.
A Bonita Springs mold assessor and Bonita Springs mold remediator shall maintain general liability insurance in an amount of not less that $1,000,000.00 that shall include specific coverage for mold related claims. Bonita Springs Mold assessors shall also have errors and omissions coverage.
Contracts: A contract to perform Bonita Springs mold assessment and Bonita Springs mold remediation shall be in document or electronic form, signed or otherwise authorized by the parties. A Bonita Springs mold assessment contract is not required to provide estimates related to the cost of repair of an assessed property.
Grandfather clause: A person who performs Bonita Springs mold assessment or Bonita Springs mold remediation as defined in this part may qualify to be licensed by the BPR as a mold assessor or Bonita Springs mold remediator if the person meets the licensure requirements of this part by July 1, 2010

