REGULATIONS AND IICRC S520
STANDARDS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
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VERSION 2025/2026.
Texas Occupations Code Chapter that regulates mold remediation - ANS Chapter 1958.
Proof required for mold remediation license application - ANS Proof of completion of an
approved mold remediation training program and general liability insurance.
Client notification after completing mold remediation work - ANS A written notice confirming
that the remediation was completed and the property has been cleared of mold.
Penalties for failing to follow TDLR regulations for mold remediation - ANS Fines up to $5,000
per violation, and in severe cases, possible criminal charges.
Required elements in the mold remediation contract according to TDLR rules - ANS Detailed
scope of work, estimated costs, and time frames for the remediation project.
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, Duration for keeping documentation of mold remediation project - ANS At least 3 years from
the date of completion.
TDLR Rule §78.30 client notifications requirement - ANS Contractors must notify clients
before beginning remediation activities, including potential hazards.
Definition of 'mold-related work' in Texas law - ANS Activities that include mold assessment,
remediation, and any related consultations required by the Texas Mold Law.
Obligations of TDLR mold remediation contractors to report mold-related conditions -
ANS They must report any significant findings of mold to the client and document these in
the project records.
IICRC S520 standard recommendation for addressing hidden mold - ANS Thorough
investigation and sampling to ensure all contaminated areas are identified and properly
remediated.
Legal requirements regarding safety measures during remediation - ANS Contractors must
implement safety protocols, including proper ventilation and PPE, to safeguard workers and
occupants.
TDLR requirements regarding advertising and soliciting work - ANS All advertising must
accurately represent the contractor's qualifications and services without misleading
information.
Requirement for using 'Certified Mold Remediator' in advertisements - ANS Contractors must
be actually certified by an accredited provider to use the title.
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