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2001 SESSION
HB 2061 Septic system inspectors; requirements.
Introduced by: Michele B. McQuigg | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Trade and commerce; septic system inspectors; penalty. Sets minimum requirements for a person to use the title “accredited septic system inspector.” The bill limits its application to septic systems involving onsite, residential disposal of sewage when sewers or sewerage facilities are not available and includes septic tanks, septic tank lines and drainage fields or other onsite, residential sewage systems. The bill provides that a violation of this law shall constitute a Class 3 misdemeanor. The bill has a delayed effective date of July 1, 2002.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Trade and commerce; septic system inspectors; penalty. Sets minimum requirements for a person to use the title “accredited septic system inspector.” The bill limits its application to septic systems involving onsite, residential disposal of sewage when sewers or sewerage facilities are not available and includes septic tanks, septic tank lines and drainage fields or other onsite, residential sewage systems. The bill provides that a violation of this law shall constitute a Class 3 misdemeanor. The bill has a delayed effective date of July 1, 2002.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Trade and commerce; septic system inspectors; penalty. Sets minimum requirements for a person to use the title “accredited septic system inspector.” The bill limits its application to septic systems involving onsite, residential disposal of sewage when sewers or sewerage facilities are not available and includes septic tanks, septic tank lines and drainage fields or other onsite, residential sewage systems. The bill provides that a violation of this law shall constitute a Class 3 misdemeanor.