Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 30 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS
Subchapter G - ON-SITE SEWAGE FACILITIES INSTALLERS, APPRENTICES, DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES, MAINTENANCE PROVIDERS, MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS, AND SITE EVALUATORS
Section 30.240 - Qualifications for Initial License
Universal Citation: 30 TX Admin Code § 30.240
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) To obtain an Installer I license, an individual must have:
(1) met the requirements of Subchapter A of
this chapter (relating to Administration of Occupational Licenses and
Registrations);
(2) completed the
Installer I basic training course; and
(3) passed the Installer I
examination.
(b) To obtain an Installer II license, an individual must have:
(1) met the requirements of Subchapter A of
this chapter;
(2) met one of the
following requirements:
(A) held an Installer
I license for at least one year;
(B) held an apprentice registration for at
least two years; or
(C) previously
possessed an Installer II license;
(3) completed the Installer II basic training
course;
(4) passed the Installer II
examination; and
(5) met the
experience requirements. Applicants for an Installer II license must submit
statements attesting to the applicant's work experience. Such statements shall
include a description of the type of on-site sewage facility (OSSF) work that
was performed by the applicant and the physical addresses where the activity
occurred. The experience shall be actual work accomplished under the license or
registration. The number of systems will not substitute for the time required.
Experience requirements are:
(A) to document
experience as an Installer I, the applicant shall submit either:
(i) sworn statements from at least three
individuals for whom the applicant performed construction services, statements
cannot be provided by individuals related by blood or marriage to the applicant
or applicant's spouse;
(ii) a sworn
statement from a designated representative who has approved a minimum of three
installations performed by the applicant; or
(iii) other documentation of the applicant's
work experience, approved by the executive director;
(B) to document experience as an apprentice,
the applicant shall submit either:
(i) a
sworn statement from the installer for whom the applicant performed
construction services;
(ii) a sworn
statement from a designated representative who witnessed the applicant working
on at least six OSSF installations; or
(iii) other documentation of the applicant's
work experience, approved by the executive director.
(c) To obtain a designated representative license, an individual must have:
(1) met the requirements of Subchapter A of
this chapter;
(2) completed the
designated representative basic training course; and
(3) passed the designated representative
examination.
(d) To obtain a site evaluator license, an individual must have:
(1) met the requirements of Subchapter A of
this chapter; and
(2) met the
following requirements:
(A) complete the site
evaluator basic training course;
(B) pass the site evaluator examination;
and
(C) possess a current Installer
II license, designated representative license, professional engineer license,
professional sanitarian license, certified professional soil scientist, or
professional geoscientist license in the soil science discipline (an individual
who maintains a current license through the Texas Board of Professional
Geoscientists according to the requirements for professional
practice).
(e) Effective September 1, 2009, a maintenance provider must be licensed with the executive director. To obtain a maintenance provider license, a person must:
(1) meet the requirements of Subchapter A of
this chapter;
(2) submit
verification that the applicant holds a current Installer II, Class C (or
higher) Wastewater license or acceptable documentation of three years
experience as a maintenance technician. Registered maintenance provider
experience obtained prior to the effective date of these rules may be applied
towards the three years of experience as a maintenance technician;
and
(3) successfully complete
agency-approved courses in basic maintenance and advanced aerobic wastewater
treatment related to residential proprietary aerobic treatment units. Advanced
aerobic wastewater treatment courses must have been approved after September 1,
2008;
(4) pass the maintenance
provider licensing examination; and
(5) any additional information required by
the executive director.
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