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Originally Posted By: wcampbell
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Mark, I printed mine out on Parchment type paper. Makes it look a little more “official”. icon_wink.gif



This Ole House-Home Inspections


William A. Campbell TREC # 6372


Serving the Texas Coastal Bend


(361) 727-0602 (home)


(361) 727-0055 (office)


(361) 229-4103 (cell)

Originally Posted By: mroach
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Thanks’ allot William. I didn’t know it was out there. I thought we had to make our own up.


MarkR


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Mark Roach
A Professional Home Inspection
TREC# 6467
http://www.aprofessionalhomeinspection.com
"Your Best Protection is a Professional Home Inspection"
Klien Volunteer Fireman

Originally Posted By: mroach
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Also how did you find that file?


Mark


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Mark Roach
A Professional Home Inspection
TREC# 6467
http://www.aprofessionalhomeinspection.com
"Your Best Protection is a Professional Home Inspection"
Klien Volunteer Fireman

Originally Posted By: wcampbell
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stumbled on it icon_wink.gif



This Ole House-Home Inspections


William A. Campbell TREC # 6372


Serving the Texas Coastal Bend


(361) 727-0602 (home)


(361) 727-0055 (office)


(361) 229-4103 (cell)

Originally Posted By: ecrofutt
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Ya notice the Texas law has an important provision that all home inspection laws should have.




A Professional Inspector may bypass the Apprentice and Real Estate Inspector phases by completing 60 additional classroom hours of core inspector education (188 total) and passing the examination



That allows you to bypass having to find an inspector who will mentor you and allow you to complete inspections with them and should eliminate the need for working for somebody else.


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Erby Crofutt
B4U Close Home Inspections
Georgetown, Kentucky

www.b4uclose.com

Originally Posted By: wcampbell
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Not that this actullay pertains to Home Inspectors per se, But I thought it was good to share:


A new law was passed on September 1st that it is illegal to have a bracket around your license plate. Brackets such as: dealership, sports team, college alumni, etc. No brackets are allowed of any sort! If a police officer pulls you over for having a bracket around your license plate, it is a $200 fine. Yes, $200...thanks for the notice...

Marvin Zindler had a special report on this last night. People are being pulled over and given tickets that had no idea about this law. Please pass this message on to everyone you know...

You can get the facts at this web site...

http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/news/90903_local_plates.html


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This Ole House-Home Inspections
William A. Campbell TREC # 6372
Serving the Texas Coastal Bend
(361) 727-0602 (home)
(361) 727-0055 (office)
(361) 229-4103 (cell)

Originally Posted By: jschmidt
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It probably is hard to find people to sponsor you , but any hands on that you can get is absolutely invaluable . I understand that the bar is being raised for the academic requirements next year here in Texas . Good luck !


James


Originally Posted By: Emma Chastain
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Dear Members,


I wanted to take a minute to thank all the EEF members and others who provided feedback to the Texas Mold regulations. It is with the help of our members that makes our partnership with the Texas Department of Health a valuable asset to the State, the Nation and the industry. EEF had personal representation at the final board vote as well as made a presentation on the issues.

I also want to request that every member forward this message to ALL of your industry colleagues, as this is a perfect opportunity for us to continue our expansion of IAQ professional members. The EEF has welcomed the merger of several groups into our organization over the past 15 years, the most recent being the members of the Indoor Air Quality Coalition and the International Association of Mold Remediation Specialists. Both of these groups brought hundreds of professional members from around the country that helped grow our IAQ related membership and complemented our existing members from the legal, lending, insurance, waste, water and other related fields.

It is with one voice that we work to keep members informed and strive to build the quality of the environmental field as a true profession. If you are receiving this message from an EEF member, we welcome you to join, and will show special consideration for your education, experience and any related certifications you may gained in the last few years. ([url]http://www.enviro-ed.org/Pages/Membership.html[/url])

Lastly, I wanted to provide everyone with a couple of latest developments at the EEF:

1.. The EEF has been asked by the EPA for guidance and recommendations on the full range of issue that will assist the EEF and EPA in evaluation of the EPAs I-BEAM (IAQ Building Education and Assessment Model), EPA's draft IAQ Green Building Guidance and an EEF/EPA training module ?Integration of IAQ and Energy Efficiency in Well Managed Buildings' (based on the 5-staged ENERGY STAR program) for industry adoption as a preferred Operations & Maintenance plan and related training. These are some of the very documents various States are deferring to as they come up with their own regulations. All interested member who whish to be considered for this EPA committee are encouraged to contact me via email.

2. The EEF has also been appointed to serve as the Environmental, Health and Safety consultants to the United Nations. As our membership continues to expand internationally, this appointment helps to confirm that our efforts to address IAQ issues on a global scale are not only needed ? but welcomed.

I look forward to your continued support and thank you for your membership. I am also looking forward to welcoming many new members in the weeks to come.

Sincerely,

Emma

The following are links to the new Texas Mold Law and Preamble.


TEXAS MOLD LAW


The Texas Board of Health adopted the final rules concerning the regulation
of mold-related activities that affect indoor air quality on April 15, 2004.

This link will allow you to download the take you "The preamble" that
outlines the various changes proposed and the TDOH conclusions.

http://www.enviro-ed.org/Plan/TXdohfinalpreamble1.pdf

This link will allow you to download the amended Final Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules. We anticipate that the notice of adoption and the
amendments will be published in the Texas Register on April 30th. The rules will become effective 20 days after appearing in the Texas Register.

http://www.enviro-ed.org/Plan/TXdohfinalrule1.pdf


Emma Chastain
Program Manager
Environmental Education Foundation
724 E. Iris Drive
Gilbert, AZ 85296
480-659-9356 - Phone
480-659-9456 - Fax
emma_chastain@enviro-ed.org
http://www.enviro-ed.org


Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko
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TREC Notice:


On January 1st, 2005, the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) will raise the requirement for Professional Real Estate Inspector License to a whopping 448 classroom hours! Wow!

In keeping with our consumer protection efforts, NACHI will continue to list TREC numbers as a suffix to all Texas NACHI member listings.

Nick


Originally Posted By: Mike Boehmer
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icon_cry.gif Unfortunately, the staff inspector position and the requirements for 3rd party inspectors is ICC Multi-certifications. Not a Texas Professional Inspector License.



AlamoMike