The Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services licenses businesses that provide radon mitigation services. The Department also licenses individuals that are trained and qualified as Radon Mitigation Technicians and Specialists.
180 NAC 11 (Nebraska Regulations for Control of Radiation) states: "... no person may provide services for the measurement or mitigation of the presence of radon in the State of Nebraska unless such person has been licensed as provided in this section."
Applications forms for individuals seeking to be licensed as a Radon Mitigation Specialist or Technician are available from the following link.
Radon Measurement Specialist and Technician License Application Form
Print form, type or fill out by hand.
Then mail with appropriate documentation and fees to address at the bottom of the form.Applications forms for businesses seeking to be licensed for Radon Measurement or Mitigation are available from the following link.
Radon Business License Application Form
If you have any questions regarding licensure or the materials required to make a complete application please contact the Nebraska Radon Program office at (402) 471-0594 or (800) 334-9491.
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