EXAMINATION TEST 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
◉ TMRR, Stop Date. Answer: The date following a day on which final
clearance is achieved following a mold remediation project.
◉ License expiration. Answer: A person whose license has expired
for more than 6 months or 180 days must obtain a new license and
must comply with current requirements, including any state
examination requirements.
◉ Mold Assessment Tech (MAT). Answer: A Mold Assessment Tech
(MAT) is NOT licensed to develop a Mold Management Plan or a
Mold Remediation Protocol.
◉ Air pressure in containment. Answer: The air pressure within a
walk-in containment must be lower than the pressure in building
areas adjacent to the containment.
◉ Mold remediation project signs. Answer: Signs advising that mold
remediation project is in progress shall bear the words: Notice; Mold
remediation project in progress.
,◉ Sign size and colors. Answer: The signs should be 8X10, black
letter on a yellow background.
◉ Post remediation assessment. Answer: For a remediation project
to achieve clearance, a Mold Assessment Consultant shall conduct a
post remediation assessment using visual, procedural, and analytical
methods.
◉ Photographs after remediation. Answer: Not later than 1 week
after completion of a mold remediation project, the licensed mold
remediation contractor or company shall provide the property
owner with copies of required photographs of the scene of the mold
remediation taken before and after remediation.
◉ Certificate of mold remediation. Answer: Not later than the 10th
day after the project stop date, the licensed mold remediation
contractor or company shall provide a certificate of mold
remediation to the property owner on a form adopted by the Texas
Commissioner of insurance.
◉ Critical violation (Level 1). Answer: Which of the following is NOT
an example of a critical violation (Level 1): Working with a
credential or ID card that has been expired for one month or less.
,◉ Credential revocation. Answer: A person whose application or
credential has been revoked shall be ineligible to reapply for any
mold-related credential for up to 2 years.
◉ License renewal application. Answer: A person seeking to renew a
license, registration or accreditation shall submit a renewal
application no sooner than 60 days before the credential expires.
◉ Serious violation (Level II). Answer: A serious violation (Level II)
assessed by DSHS can carry a fine up to $2500 per violation.
◉ Remediation worker training. Answer: Remediation worker
training shall consist of at least 4 hours of training.
◉ Mold Assessment Consultant course. Answer: The Mold
Assessment Consultant course shall be at least 40 hours of training.
◉ Biocide application. Answer: A person who applies a biocide to
wood to control a wood-infesting organism must be licensed by the
Texas Structural Pest Control Board.
◉ Mold remediation project signs colors. Answer: The words on
signs advising that a mold remediation project is in progress shall be
black on a yellow background.
, ◉ Opportunistic infections. Answer: Opportunistic infections in
people with weakened immune systems may be caused by
Aspergillus fumigatus and Trichoderma.
◉ Full containment recommendation. Answer: Full containment is
generally recommended for areas involving greater than 100 sq. ft of
mold contamination.
◉ Respirator removal. Answer: If using a full containment,
respirators should be removed outside the decontamination
chamber.
◉ Cleanup methods. Answer: Which of the following is NOT a
cleanup method used for remediating damage to building materials
that have mold growth: scraping.
◉ Wet Vacuums usage. Answer: Wet Vacuums should NOT be used to
remove water from wallboard.
◉ Humidistat. Answer: A control device that can be connected to an
HVAC system and adjusted so that if the humidity level rises above a
set point, the HVAC system will automatically turn on and reduce the
humidity below the established point.