North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 21 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Chapter 39 - ON-SITE WASTEWATER CONTRACTORS AND INSPECTORS CERTIFICATION
Section .1000 - NC ON-SITE WASTEWATER INSPECTOR STANDARDS OF PRACTICE
Section 39 .1002 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTRACTORS AND INSPECTORS
Universal Citation: 21 NC Admin Code 39 .1002
Current through Register Vol. 38, No. 18, March 15, 2024
(a) Inspectors shall:
(1) Provide to the client
or the client's representative a written contract, signed by both the client or
client's representative and the inspector, before the on-site wastewater system
inspection is performed that:
(A) States that
the on-site wastewater system inspection is conducted in accordance with Rules
.1004, .1005, and .1006 of this Section; and
(B) Describes what services shall be provided
and their cost;
(2)
Obtain written permission from the owner or owner's representative to perform
the inspection;
(3) Inspect readily
openable and accessible installed systems and components listed in Rule .1005
of this Section;
(4) Submit a
written report to the client or client representative within 10 business days
of the inspection that:
(A) Describes those
systems and components required to be described in Rules .1005 through .1006 of
this Section;
(B) States which
systems and components designated for inspection in this Section have been
inspected, and state any systems or components designated for inspection that
were not inspected, and the reason for not inspecting. Failure to locate the
system or components for inspection or "could not locate" shall not be the same
as "not visible." If the system or component is not located, the written report
shall state the failure to locate the system or components for inspection or
"could not locate;"
(C) States any
systems or components inspected that do not function as intended or harm the
wastewater treatment system;
(D)
States whether the condition reported requires repair or subsequent
observation, or warrants further evaluation by the local health department. The
statements shall describe the component or system and how the condition is
defective, explain the consequences of the condition, and refer the recipient
to the local health department or a certified on-site wastewater contractor;
and
(E) States the name, license
number, and signature of the certified inspector;
(5) Maintain records for a period of seven
years.
(b) Contractors that contract with an owner of a system permitted by an evaluator in accordance with G.S. 130A-336.2 shall:
(1) Submit to the evaluator and Board the
insurance declaration page verifying errors and omissions, liability, or other
coverage, as appropriate for the system designed, prior to commencing
installation;
(2) Be responsible
for all aspects of the construction and installation of the wastewater system
and its components, including adherence to specifications and any special
inspections that are prepared, signed, and sealed by the evaluator;
and
(3) Submit a dated and signed
statement of responsibility to the owner of the wastewater system, prior to
commencement of work.
Authority
G.S.
90A-71;
90A-72;
90A-74;
130A-336.2;
Eff.
October 1, 2011;
Amended Eff. January 1, 2016;
Pursuant
to G.S.
150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without
substantive public interest Eff. January 9, 2018;
Amended Eff. June
1, 2021.
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