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    Quote Originally Posted by mthomasdev View Post
    I am going to say this once and not get into arguments with people here. If you are not licensed to recover refrigerant, please leave ACs to those of us who are licensed and properly trained, or bring them to a yard that accepts them whole and handles them properly. And for those of you that don't know, the EPA can fine you $37,500 for the intentional release of refrigerant. In addition, they may provide a finders fee of up to $10,000 for people that report those that are intentionally releasing refrigerant.
    Very much interested in doing this in my area, so I've looked at tech cert. Here's a website that has a learning software: Free Certification Software Download



    And EPA's breakdown of regs: Complying With The Section 608 Refrigerant Recycling Rule | Ozone Layer Protection - Regulatory Programs | US EPA

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