(1) An operator certified after June 30, 1991, must have
graduated from high school or hold a GED certificate, unless the applicant
submits a written application for a special exception from this requirement and
the department grants the exception. The department may only grant a special
exception from this requirement upon finding that the applicant has the
reading, writing and comprehension skills necessary to otherwise meet the
requirements of this subchapter and to protect the public health and quality of
Montana's waters.
(2) To become fully
certified, an operator, in addition to passing the certification examination
for the operator's specific classification, must have the following operating
experience in a facility of that classification:
(a) Class 1--two years
experience;
(b) Class 2--one and
one-half years experience;
(c) Class 3--one year
experience;
(d) Class 4--six months
experience;
(e) Class 5--three months
experience.
(3) If the department
determines that experience gained at a system classified as less complex is
applicable to a system classified as more complex, this experience or a portion
of it may be credited toward the experience requirement for the more complex
classification.
(4) Two days of education
in post-secondary engineering training or the equivalent may be substituted for
each day of experience, up to 1/2 of the experience requirement.
(5) A person who has passed
the examination but lacks the requisite experience will be issued a certificate
as OPERATOR-IN-TRAINING. When the experience requirement is fulfilled and the
operator returns a verified experience voucher to the department, a certificate
as CERTIFIED OPERATOR will be issued.