Indiana Administrative Code Title 896 - BOARD OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALISTS

Title 896 of the Indiana Administrative Code governs the Board of Environmental Health Specialists, which oversees the registration and regulation of environmental health professionals in Indiana.

📘 Structure of Title 896

Title 896 is organized into one article:

Article 1 – General Provisions: Covers definitions, standards of competency, certification and examination requirements, and fees.(casetext.com)

🔑 Key Provisions

1. Standards of Competency (896 IAC 1-1-2)

Practitioners must:(law.cornell.edu)

Avoid actions that could harm public health or safety.

Continuously update professional knowledge and skills.

Maintain knowledge of relevant laws and regulations.

Refrain from unprofessional conduct detrimental to public interests.

Report unethical or incompetent conduct to appropriate authorities.(law.cornell.edu)

These standards ensure that environmental health specialists uphold the highest professional and ethical standards. (law.cornell.edu)

2. Establishing Competence; Peer Review (896 IAC 1-1-3)

Practitioners are responsible for maintaining and improving their competencies through:(law.cornell.edu)

Proper training and continuing education.

Peer review and self-assessment.

Documentation of these activities, if required.(law.cornell.edu)

The board may assess a practitioner's competence through self-assessment questionnaires, written or oral examinations, and peer review reports. (law.cornell.edu)

3. Certification and Examination Requirements (896 IAC 1-2)

To become a registered environmental health specialist in Indiana, applicants must:

Submit an application fee.

Provide official transcripts verifying completion of required coursework in physical, chemical, biological, or sanitary sciences.

Submit official score reports from the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) examination.

Provide a passport-quality photograph.

Submit verification of employment in the field of environmental health.(casetext.com)

Applicants may also apply for registration by reciprocity, provided they meet specific educational and experience requirements. (casetext.com)

4. Fees (896 IAC 1-3-2)

The following fees apply to all registered environmental health specialists and applicants:(law.cornell.edu)

Application for registration/issuance: $50

Examination or reexamination: Applicant's cost to examination service

Registration renewal (due July 31 of odd-numbered years): $35

Verification of registration: $10

Duplicate registration certificate: $10 (law.cornell.edu)

 

 

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