South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-56 - ONSITE WASTEWATER SYSTEMS
Section 61-56.700 - License to Construct or Repair Onsite Wastewater Systems (i.e. Licensing of Installers)
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-56.700
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
700.1. License Requirements and Fees.
(1) No person
shall be responsible for the construction or repair of onsite wastewater
systems in South Carolina without first applying for, receiving, and
subsequently maintaining a valid license to conduct such activities as herein
required by the Department, provided that a person may construct or repair an
onsite wastewater system for personal use at the person's residence without
obtaining a license.
(2) Licenses,
Applications, and Fees
(a) License
applications, on forms approved by the Department, shall be submitted to the
Department's regional environmental office which covers the county where the
applicant's primary place of business is located; persons whose primary place
of business is out of state must submit their applications to the Department's
regional environmental office where it is reasonably anticipated the bulk of
the activities sought to be licensed would occur.
(b) Prior to receipt of a license authorizing
a person to be responsible for the construction or repair of an onsite
wastewater system, the applicant shall complete an examination demonstrating
the applicant's knowledge and comprehension of this regulation. Any applicant
failing to satisfactorily complete the licensing examination may be eligible to
retake the examination after thirty (30) calendar days. Applicants who fail to
satisfactorily complete their second examination may then be allowed to retake
subsequent examinations after a sixty (60) calendar day waiting
period.
(c) Each license requires
fees for the initial license issuance and annual renewal. The required fees
vary depending on the tier of licensure sought. The required initial license
and renewal fees for each tier are as follows:
(i) Tier 1 - One hundred dollar ($100.00)
fee
(ii) Tier 2 - One hundred
dollar ($100.00) fee
(iii) Tier 3 -
Two hundred dollar ($200.00) fee
(d) Every license issued by the Department
under this regulation shall be valid for a period of one (1) year, unless
otherwise suspended or revoked.
(e)
Renewal fees shall be due on a date not less than thirty (30) calendar days
from the billing date. A penalty charge of thirty dollars ($30.00) shall be
assessed for license fees that are past due. A second penalty of thirty dollars
($30.00) shall be assessed for license fees sixty (60) days past due.
(f) Expiration of a license shall occur when
the license fee is ninety (90) calendar days past due. No person with an
expired license may be engaged in the business of constructing and repairing
onsite wastewater systems, sewage holding systems, or self-contained
toilets.
(g) An expired license
shall not be renewed. Any person with an expired license may apply for a new
license and must meet all applicable requirements for a new license.
(h) Licenses issued in accordance with this
regulation shall not be transferable.
(3) Further Governmental Restriction Not
Prohibited
Nothing within this regulation shall be construed to limit the power of any municipal, county, or governmental entity to enforce other license requirements or additional measures for the restrictions of persons constructing or repairing onsite wastewater systems.
(4) Eligibility
Only a person who meets the following criteria is eligible to be licensed as an onsite wastewater systems installer:
(a) Applicants to be a Tier 1 or Tier 2
installer must:
(i) Pass an examination
administered by the Department with a minimum score of eighty (80) percent;
and
(ii) Submit a properly
completed application with supporting documents including proof of continuing
education units (CEUs) for any renewal; and
(iii) Pay applicable fees.
(b) Applicants to be a Tier 3
installer must:
(i) Qualify as either:
(A) A licensed onsite wastewater system
installer who has been actively installing for three (3) years immediately
preceding the date of application with no pending or prior disciplinary or
enforcement action involving onsite wastewater system contracting; or
(B) An onsite wastewater system installer
licensee from another state with affidavits from the regulatory authority
demonstrating five (5) years of experience with no pending or prior
disciplinary or enforcement action involving onsite wastewater system
contracting; and
(ii)
Pass an examination administered by the Department with a minimum score of
eighty (80) percent;
(iii) Submit a
properly completed application with supporting documents (if
required);
(iv) Submit proof of
continuing education units (CEUs) for any renewal;
(v) Submit proof of required Bond and
insurance coverage; and
(vi) Pay
applicable fees.
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