Section 609 Technician Training and Certification Programs
Any person who repairs or services a motor vehicle air conditioning system for consideration (payment or bartering) must be properly trained and certified under section 609 of the Clean Air Act by an EPA-approved program. All technicians servicing MVAC-like appliances must be certified.
EPA-approved technician training and certification programs provide education on the proper use of MVAC servicing equipment, the applicable regulatory requirements, the importance of refrigerant recovery, as well as the effects of improper handling of refrigerants on the ozone layer and climate. To be certified, technicians must be trained by an EPA-approved program and pass a test demonstrating their knowledge in these areas.
The following companies and programs are approved by EPA to train and certify individuals under section 609 of the Clean Air Act. Please contact the programs directly for specific information.
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Note to refrigerant retailers:
The following companies formerly offered Section 609 TT&C programs, and retailers should continue to accept Section 609 TT&C cards from them:
E F Technical Institute, Inc.; Geneva Steel; The International Mobile Air Conditioning Association (IMACA)*; Marine Safety Consultants/Tidewater School of Navigation; Mechanic's Education Association; Minnesota Department of Transportation; New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NYS DMV)**; Pennsylvania College of Technology; Penske Auto Centers (formerly K-Mart); Rancho Santiago College; Refrigerant Certification Services; Ryder Trucks; Snap-On; The Refrigeration School; Vatterott College; and Waco Chemicals, Inc.
*The Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwide maintains IMACA's technician certification records.
**The New York State Association of Service Stations and Repair Shops, Inc. maintains NYS DMV’s technician certification records.