North Carolina General Statutes
                        
                        
                        
					  Article  4. 
					   Registrations of Environmental Health Specialists. 
					   § 90A 50.  State Board of Environmental  Health Specialist Examiners. 
					   (a)        There is  hereby created a State Board of Environmental Health Specialist  Examiners to register qualified environmental health specialists to  practice within the State. Each registered sanitarian and registered  sanitarian intern shall be a registered environmental health  specialist or a registered environmental health specialist intern as  applicable. 
					   (b)        It is the  sole purpose of this Article to safeguard the health, safety, and  general welfare of the public from adverse environmental factors and  to register those environmental health professionals practicing as  registered environmental health specialists or registered  environmental health specialist interns who are qualified by  education, training, and experience to work in the public sector in  the field of environmental health within the scope of practice as  defined in this Article.  (1959, c. 1271, s. 2; 1973, c. 476, s.  128; 1981 (Reg. Sess., 1982), c. 1274, s. 2; 2009 443, s. 1(b).) 
					  § 90A 51.  Definitions. 
					   The words and phrases defined below shall when used in  this Article have the following meaning unless the context clearly  indicates otherwise: 
					   (1)        "Board"  means the Board of Environmental Health Specialist Examiners. 
					   (2)         "Certificate of registration" means a document issued by  the Board as evidence of registration and qualification to practice  as a registered environmental health specialist or a registered  environmental health specialist intern under this Article. The  certificate shall bear the designation "Registered Environmental  Health Specialist" or "Registered Environmental Health  Specialist Intern" and show the name of the person, date of  issue, serial number, seal, and signatures of the members of the  Board. 
					   (2a)      "Environmental  health practice" means the provision of environmental health  services, including administration, organization, management,  education, enforcement, and consultation regarding environmental  health services provided to or for the public. These services are  offered to prevent environmental hazards and promote and protect the  health of the public in the following areas: food, lodging, and  institutional sanitation; on site wastewater treatment and  disposal; milk and dairy sanitation; shellfish sanitation;  recreational water quality; public swimming pool sanitation;  childhood lead poisoning prevention; well permitting and inspection;  tattoo parlor sanitation; and all other areas of environmental health  requiring the delegation of authority by the Division of  Environmental Health to State and local environmental health  professionals to enforce rules adopted by the Commission for Public  Health or the Environmental Management Commission. The definition  also includes local environmental health professionals enforcing  rules of local boards of health for on site wastewater systems  and wells. 
					   (2b)      "Environmental  health specialist" means a public health professional who meets  the educational requirements under this Article and has attained  specialized training and acceptable environmental health field  experience effectively to plan, organize, manage, provide, execute,  and evaluate one or more of the many diverse elements comprising the  field of environmental health practice. 
					   (3)        Repealed  by Session Laws 2009 443, s. 2, effective August 7, 2009. 
					   (4)         "Registered environmental health specialist" means an  environmental health specialist registered in accordance with the  provisions of this Article. 
					                For purposes of this Article the following are not  included within the definition of "registered environmental  health specialist" unless the person is working as an  environmental health specialist: 
					   a.         A  person teaching, lecturing, or engaging in research. 
					   b.         A  person who is a sanitary engineer, public health engineer, public  health engineering assistant, registered professional engineer,  industrial hygienist, health physicist, chemist, epidemiologist,  toxicologist, geologist, hydrogeologist, waste management specialist,  or soil scientist. 
					   c.         A  public health officer or public health department director. 
					   d.         A  person who holds a North Carolina license to practice medicine,  veterinary medicine, or nursing. 
					   e.          Laboratory personnel when performing or supervising the performance  of sanitation related laboratory functions. 
					   (5)         "Registered environmental health specialist intern" means a  person who possesses the necessary educational qualifications as  prescribed in G.S. 90A 53, but who has not completed the  experience and specialized training requirements in the field of  public health sanitation as required for registration.  (1959,  c. 1271, s. 1; 1981 (Reg. Sess., 1982), c. 1274, s. 2; 1989, c. 545,  s. 1; 2009 443, s. 2.) 
					  § 90A 52.  Practice without certificate  unlawful. 
					   (a)        In order  to safeguard life, health and the environment, it shall be unlawful  for any person to practice as an environmental health specialist or  an environmental health specialist intern in the State of North  Carolina or use the title "registered environmental health  specialist" or "registered environmental health specialist  intern" unless the person shall have obtained a certificate of  registration from the Board. No person shall offer services as a  registered environmental health specialist or registered  environmental health specialist intern or use, assume or advertise in  any way any title or description tending to convey the impression  that the person is a registered environmental health specialist or  registered environmental health specialist intern unless the person  is the holder of a current certificate of registration issued by the  Board. 
					   (b)         Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, a  person may practice as an environmental health specialist intern for  a period not to exceed three years from the date of the initial  registration, provided the person has obtained a temporary  certificate of registration from the Board.  (1959, c. 1271, s.  12; 1981 (Reg. Sess., 1982), c. 1274, s. 2; 2009 443, s. 3.) 
					  § 90A 53.  Qualifications and examination for  registration as an environmental health specialist or environmental  health specialist intern. 
					   (a)        The Board  shall issue a certificate to a qualified person as a registered  environmental health specialist or a registered environmental health  specialist intern. A certificate as a registered environmental health  specialist or a registered environmental health specialist intern  shall be issued to any person upon the Board's determination that the  person: 
					   (1)        Has made  application to the Board on a form prescribed by the Board and paid a  fee not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00); 
					   (2)        Is of good  moral and ethical character and has signed an agreement to adhere to  the Code of Ethics adopted by the Board; 
					   (3)        Meets any  of the following combinations of education and practice experience  standards: 
					   a.          Graduated from a baccalaureate or postgraduate degree program that is  accredited by the National Environmental Health Science and  Protection Accreditation Council (EHAC) and has one or more years of  experience in the field of environmental health practice; or 
					   b.          Graduated from a baccalaureate or postgraduate degree program that is  accredited by an accrediting organization recognized by the United  States Department of Education, Council for Higher Education  Accreditation (CHEA) and meets both of the following: 
					   1.          Earned a minimum of 30 semester hours or its equivalent in the  physical or biological sciences; and 
					   2.         Has  two or more years of experience in the field of environmental health  practice. 
					   c.          Graduated from a baccalaureate program rated as acceptable by the  Board and meets both of the following: 
					   1.          Earned a minimum of 30 semester hours or its equivalent in the  physical or biological sciences; and 
					   2.         Has  two or more years of experience in the field of environmental health  practice. 
					   (4)        Has  satisfactorily completed a course in specialized instruction and  training approved by the Board in the practice of environmental  health; 
					   (5)        Repealed  by Session Laws 2009 443, s. 4, effective August 7, 2009. 
					   (6)        Has passed  an examination administered by the Board designed to test for  competence in the subject matters of environmental health sanitation.  The examination shall be in a form prescribed by the Board and may be  oral, written, or both. The examination for applicants shall be held  annually or more frequently as the Board may by rule prescribe, at a  time and place to be determined by the Board. A person shall not be  registered if such person fails to meet the minimum grade  requirements for examination specified by the Board. Failure to pass  an examination shall not prohibit such person from being examined at  subsequent times and places as specified by the Board; and 
					   (7)        Has paid a  fee set by the Board not to exceed the cost of purchasing the  examination and an administrative fee not to exceed one hundred fifty  dollars ($150.00). 
					   (b)        The Board  may issue a certificate to a person serving as a registered  environmental health specialist intern without the person meeting the  full requirements for experience of a registered environmental health  specialist for a period not to exceed three years from the date of  initial registration as a registered environmental health specialist  intern, provided, the person meets the educational requirements in  G.S. 90A 53 and is in the field of environmental health  practice.  (1959, c. 1271, s. 6; 1981 (Reg. Sess., 1982), c.  1274, s. 2; 1989, c. 545, s. 2; 1993, c. 233, ss. 1 3; 2009 443,  s. 4.) 
					  § 90A 54:  Repealed by Session Laws 2009 443,  s. 5, effective August 7, 2009. 
					  § 90A 55.  State Board of Environmental  Health Specialist Examiners; appointment and term of office. 
					   (a)        Board  Membership. – The Board shall consist of 12 members who shall serve  staggered terms: the Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources,  or the Secretary's duly authorized representative, one  public spirited citizen, one environmental sanitation educator  from an accredited college or university, one local health director,  a representative of the Division of Environmental Health of the  Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and seven practicing  environmental health specialists who qualify by education and  experience for registration under this Article, six of whom shall  represent the Western, Piedmont, and Eastern Regions of the State as  described more specifically in the rules adopted by the Board. 
					   (b)        Term of  Office. – Each member of the State Board of Environmental Health  Specialist Examiners shall be appointed by the Governor for a term of  four years. As the term of each current member expires, the Governor  shall appoint a successor in accordance with the provisions of this  section. If a vacancy occurs on the Board for any other reason than  the expiration of a member's term, the Governor shall appoint a  successor for the remainder of the unexpired term. No person shall  serve as a member of the Board for more than two consecutive  four year terms. 
					   (c)        The  Environmental Health Section of the North Carolina Public Health  Association, Inc., shall submit a recommended list of Board member  candidates to the Governor for the Governor's consideration in  appointments, except for the two representatives of the Department of  Environment and Natural Resources recommended by the Secretary of  Environment and Natural Resources and the local health director  recommended by the North Carolina Local Health Directors Association. 
					   (d)        The  Governor may remove an appointee member for misconduct in office,  incompetency, neglect of duty, or other sufficient cause.  (1959,  c. 1271, s. 2; 1973, c. 476, s. 128; 1981 (Reg. Sess., 1982), c.  1274, s. 2; 1989, c. 727, s. 23; 1997 443, s. 11A.32; 2005 386,  s. 1.1; 2009 443, s. 6.) 
					  § 90A 56.  Compensation of Board members;  expenses; employees. 
					   Members of the Board may receive compensation and be  reimbursed for travel expenses in accordance with G.S. 93B 5.  Notwithstanding G.S. 93B 5(a), the per diem for eligible Board  members shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50.00). The Board may employ  necessary personnel for the performance of its functions and fix the  compensation therefor, within the limits of funds available to the  Board. The total expenses of the administration of this Article shall  not exceed the total income therefrom and none of the expenses of  said Board or the compensation or expenses of any officer thereof or  any employee shall ever be paid or payable out of the treasury of the  State of North Carolina; and neither the Board nor any officer or  employee thereof shall have any power or authority to make or incur  any expense, debt, or other financial obligation binding upon the  State of North Carolina.  (1981 (Reg. Sess., 1982), c. 1274, s.  2; 1991 (Reg. Sess., 1992), c. 1011, s. 5; 2009 443, s. 7.) 
					  § 90A 57.  Election of officers; meetings;  regulations. 
					   (a)        The Board  shall annually elect a chair, vice chair, and a  secretary treasurer from among its membership. The officers may  serve more than one term. The Board shall meet annually in the City  of Raleigh, at a time set by the Board, and it may hold additional  meetings and conduct business at any place in the State. Seven  members of the Board shall constitute a quorum to do business. The  Board may designate any member to conduct any proceeding, hearing, or  investigation necessary to its purpose, but any final action requires  a quorum of the Board. The Board is authorized to adopt such rules  and regulations as may be necessary for the efficient operation of  the Board. 
					   (b)        The Board  shall have an official seal and each member shall be empowered to  administer oaths in taking of testimony upon any matters pertaining  to the function of the Board.  (1959, c. 1271, s. 3; 1981 (Reg.  Sess., 1982), c. 1274, s. 2; 2009 443, s. 8.) 
					  § 90A 58.  Applicability of Chapter 93B. 
					   The Board shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter  93B of the General Statutes of North Carolina. (1959, c. 1271, s. 5;  1981 (Reg. Sess., 1982), c. 1274, s. 2.) 
					  § 90A 59.  Record of proceedings; register of  applications; registry of registered environmental health specialists  and environmental health specialist interns. 
					   (a)        The Board  shall keep a record of its proceedings. 
					   (b)        The Board  shall maintain records for registration, which shall include: 
					   (1)        The place  of residence, name and age of each applicant; 
					   (2)        The name  and address of the employer of each applicant; 
					   (3)        The date  of application; 
					   (3a)      The date of  employment; 
					   (4)        Complete  information of educational and experience qualifications; 
					   (4a)      A signed Code of  Ethics; 
					   (5)        The action  taken by the Board; 
					   (6)        The serial  number of the certificate of registration issued to the applicant; 
					   (7)        The date  on which the Board reviewed and acted upon the application; 
					   (7a)      Information on  continuing education required to maintain registration; and 
					   (8)        Such other  pertinent information as may be deemed necessary by the Board. 
					   (c)        The Board  shall maintain a current registry of all environmental health  specialists and environmental health specialist interns in the State  of North Carolina that have been registered in accordance with the  provisions of this Article. 
					   (d)        Records of  the Board are public records as defined in Chapter 132 of the General  Statutes of North Carolina. However, college transcripts,  examinations, and medical information submitted to the Board shall  not be considered public records.  (1981 (Reg. Sess., 1982), c.  1274, s. 2; 1987, c. 282, s. 11; 2009 443, s. 9.) 
					  § 90A 60:  Repealed by Session Laws 2009 443,  s. 10, effective August 7, 2009. 
					  § 90A 61:  Repealed by Session Laws 2009 443,  s. 10, effective August 7, 2009. 
					  § 90A 62.  Certification and registration of  environmental health specialists registered in other states. 
					   The Board may, without examination, grant a certificate  as a registered environmental health specialist to any person who at  the time of application, is registered as a registered environmental  health specialist by a similar board of another state, district or  territory whose standards are determined to be acceptable to the  Board and comply with rules adopted by the Board. A fee to be  determined by the Board and not to exceed one hundred dollars  ($100.00) shall be paid by the applicant to the Board for the  issuance of a certificate under the provisions of this section.   (1959, c. 1271, s. 9; 1981 (Reg. Sess., 1982), c. 1274, s. 2;  2009 443, s. 11.) 
					  § 90A 63.  Renewal of certificates. 
					   (a)        A  certificate as a registered environmental health specialist or  registered environmental health specialist intern issued pursuant to  the provisions of this Article will expire on the thirty first  day of December of the current year and must be renewed annually on  or before the first day of January. Each application for renewal must  be accompanied by a renewal fee to be determined by the Board, but  not to exceed one hundred twenty five dollars ($125.00).  However, for renewals postmarked before January 1 of each year, the  renewal fee shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00). 
					   (b)         Registrations expired for failure to pay renewal fees may be  reinstated under the rules and regulations adopted by the Board. 
					   (c)        A  registered environmental health specialist shall complete any  continuing education requirements specified by the Board for renewal  of a certificate.  (1959, c. 1271, s. 10; 1981 (Reg. Sess.,  1982), c. 1274, s. 2; 1989, c. 545, s. 3; 2009 443, s. 12.) 
					  § 90A 64.  Suspensions and revocations of  certificates. 
					   (a)        The Board  shall have the power to refuse to grant, or may suspend or revoke,  any certificate issued under provisions of this Article for any of  the causes hereafter enumerated, as determined by the Board: 
					   (1)        Fraud,  deceit, or perjury in obtaining registration under the provisions of  this Article; 
					   (2)        Inability  to practice with reasonable skill and safety due to drunkenness or  excessive use of alcohol, drugs, or chemicals; 
					   (3)         Unprofessional conduct, including a material departure from or  failure to conform to the standards of acceptable and prevailing  practice or the ethics of the profession; 
					   (4)        Defrauding  the public or attempting to do so; 
					   (5)        Failing to  renew certificate as required; 
					   (6)         Dishonesty; 
					   (7)         Incompetency; 
					   (8)         Inexcusable neglect of duty; 
					   (9)        Conviction  in any court of a crime involving moral turpitude or conviction of a  felony; 
					   (10)      Failing to adhere to  the Code of Ethics; or 
					   (11)      Failing to meet  qualifications for renewal. 
					   (a1)      A registered  environmental health specialist or registered environmental health  specialist intern who is convicted of a felony or a crime of moral  turpitude shall report the conviction to the Board within 30 days  from the date of the conviction. A felony conviction shall result in  the automatic suspension of a certificate issued by the Board for 60  days until further action is taken by the Board. The Board shall  immediately begin the hearing process in accordance with Article 3A  of Chapter 150B of the General Statutes. Nothing in this section  shall preclude the Board from taking further action. 
					   (b)        The  procedure to be followed by the Board when refusing to allow an  applicant to take an examination, or revoking or suspending a  certificate issued under the provisions of this Article, shall be in  accordance with the provisions of Chapter 150B of the General  Statutes of North Carolina. 
					   (c)        The Board  may conduct investigations for any complaints alleged or upon its own  motion for any allegations or causes for disciplinary action under  subsection (a) of this section. The Board may subpoena individuals  and records to determine if action is necessary to enforce this  Article. 
					   (d)        The Board  and its members, individually, or its staff shall not be held liable  for any civil or criminal proceeding when exercising in good faith  its powers and duties authorized under the provisions of this  Article.  (1959, c. 1271, s. 11; 1973, c. 1331, s. 3; 1981 (Reg.  Sess., 1982), c. 1274, s. 2; 1987, c. 827, s. 1; 2009 443, s.  13.) 
					  § 90A 65.  Representing oneself as a  registered environmental health specialist or registered  environmental health specialist intern. 
					   A holder of a current certificate of registration may  append to his or her name the letters, "R.E.H.S." or  "R.E.H.S.I."  (1959, c. 1271, s. 12; 1981 (Reg. Sess.,  1982), c. 1274, s. 2; 2009 443, s. 14.) 
					  § 90A 66.  Violations; penalty; injunction. 
					   Any person violating any of the provisions of this  Article or of the rules and regulations adopted by the Board shall be  guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.  The Board may appear in its  own name in the superior courts in an action for injunctive relief to  prevent violation of this Article and the superior courts shall have  power to grant such injunctions regardless of whether criminal  prosecution has been or may be instituted as a result of such  violations.  Actions under this section shall be commenced in  the superior court district or set of districts as defined in G.S.  7A 41.1 in which the respondent resides or has his principal  place of business or in which the alleged acts occurred. (1959, c.  1271, s. 13; 1981 (Reg. Sess., 1982), c. 1274, s. 2; 1987 (Reg.  Sess., 1988), c. 1037, s. 104; 1993, c. 539, s. 653; 1994, Ex. Sess.,  c. 24, s. 14(c).) 
					  § 90A 67.  Code of Ethics. 
					   The Board shall prepare and adopt, by rule, a Code of  Ethics to be made available in writing to all registered  environmental health specialists and registered environmental health  specialist interns and each applicant for registration under this  Article. All registered environmental health specialists and  registered environmental health specialist interns shall adhere to  the Code of Ethics adopted by the Board. Publication of the Code of  Ethics shall serve as due notice to all certificate holders of its  contents.  (2009 443, s. 15.) 
					  § 90A 68.  Reserved for future codification  purposes. 
					  § 90A 69.  Reserved for future codification  purposes. 
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