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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 18. Professional And Occupational Licensing
Agency 15. Virginia Board For Asbestos, Lead, And Home Inspectors
Chapter 21. Asbestos Licensing Regulations
1/11/2026

18VAC15-21-410. Change of status for analytical laboratories.

A. The regulant must notify the department within 30 days of any changes to the responsible individual for each laboratory location.

B. The regulant must notify the board within 30 business days upon the loss of accreditation or proficiency rating, as required by 18VAC15-21-160, by any laboratory location.

C. The regulant must notify the board within 30 days if an employed analyst or asbestos project monitor performing asbestos laboratory analysis is removed from the AAR.

D. The regulant must notify the board in writing of any changes to the types of analysis for which the laboratory is licensed. When requesting to add an analysis type to the license, evidence of meeting the qualifications required by 18VAC15-21-160 must be submitted. The regulant must receive board approval of the analysis type prior to performing the analysis.

E. The licensee must notify the department within 30 days of any changes in the laboratory location.

Statutory Authority

§ 54.1-501 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 8, eff. January 2, 2026.

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