wiki/knowledge/food-beverage/ahs-online-training-regulations.md · 656 words · 2026-04-05

AHS Training Regulations — State Compliance Research

Overview

[1] is exploring a scalable online course product to generate revenue beyond its Madison, WI geographic footprint. The core idea: film existing in-person training sessions, add an exam, and issue certificates — then sell access nationwide to schools and realtors.

Before launching, state-by-state regulatory compliance must be researched to determine which markets are viable and whether course content needs to be customized by jurisdiction.


Why This Matters

AHS's current business is geographically constrained. Online courses are a "write once, sell forever" revenue model — analogous to publishing a book. The upside is significant, but the legal validity of certifications issued by a Wisconsin-based provider to out-of-state participants is an open question that must be resolved before marketing begins.

"We might have to dodge California or something for a little bit. California's got their own little set of rules."
— Mark Hope, strategy call


Target Audiences

Schools

Realtors


Regulatory Research Agenda

The following questions should be answered using AI-assisted research (e.g., ChatGPT, Perplexity) before course design begins:

  1. Are mold/asbestos training requirements federally mandated or state-specific?
    - If state-specific, which states have formal requirements vs. informal expectations?

  2. Can a Wisconsin-based provider issue valid certificates to participants in other states?
    - Is there a government-recognized certification, or is it informal training documentation?
    - Does the answer differ for schools vs. realtors?

  3. What must a compliant course cover?
    - Minimum content requirements by state (if any)
    - Exam requirements (pass/fail thresholds, retake policies)

  4. Which states present the highest regulatory risk?
    - California is flagged as likely having stricter or distinct requirements.
    - Identify any states to exclude from initial launch.

  5. Are there existing national standards AHS could align with?
    - EPA, OSHA, or industry body frameworks that would lend credibility to the certificate.


Proposed Course Structure

Element Detail
Format Pre-recorded video lessons
Platform [2] (WordPress LMS plugin)
Assessment Exam at end of course
Completion Certificate issued on pass; retake option on fail
Variants Separate courses for schools vs. realtors; possible state-specific versions

Open Questions


Action Items


Sources

  1. Index|Advanced Health & Safety (Ahs)
  2. Learndash\|Learndash
  3. Index|Ahs Client Overview
  4. Learndash|Learndash
  5. 2025 11 04 Weekly Call Sebastian|Weekly Call — Sebastian & Mark (2025 11 04)