Virginia Administrative Code
Title 18 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
Agency 160 - BOARD FOR WATERWORKS AND WASTEWATER WORKS OPERATORS AND ONSITE SEWAGE SYSTEM PROFESSIONALS
Chapter 40 - ONSITE SEWAGE SYSTEM PROFESSIONALS LICENSING REGULATIONS
Part V - Onsite Soil Evaluator
Section 18VAC160-40-250 - Qualifications for master conventional onsite soil evaluator licenses
An applicant for licensure as a master conventional onsite soil evaluator shall furnish acceptable documentation that one of the following qualifications has been met:
Prerequisites |
Exam Required |
Education Required |
Documented Qualifying Experience |
|
1. |
No |
Yes |
Master's or bachelor's degree |
Two years of full-time experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing conventional onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator, a professional engineer, or an onsite soil evaluator |
2. |
No |
Yes |
Associate's degree |
Three years of full-time experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing conventional onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator, a professional engineer, or an onsite soil evaluator |
3. |
No |
Yes |
VDH onsite sewage system training program |
Two years of full-time experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing conventional onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator, a professional engineer, or an onsite soil evaluator |
4. |
Journeyman or interim conventional onsite soil evaluator |
Yes |
No |
Three years of full-time experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing conventional onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator, a professional engineer, or an onsite soil evaluator |
5. |
Virginia professional soil scientist license |
Yes |
No |
One year of full-time experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing conventional onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator, a professional engineer, or an onsite soil evaluator. |
Statutory Authority §§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-2301 of the Code of Virginia.