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Professionalism WithOccupational Licensure
  • Installer Certification In North Carolina

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General Statute 90A-70
  • Effective January 1, 2008
  • No person shall construct, install, or repair, or
    offer to construct, install, or repair any
    wastewater system permitted under the provisions
    of Article 11 of Chapter 130A of the General
    Statutes unless certified at the required level
    of certification for the specific system.

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And, for Point-of-Sale Inspectors
  • Same date, January 1, 2008
  • No person shall conduct an inspection or offer to
    conduct an inspection on an on-site wastewater
    system without being certified as an inspector at
    the required level of certification for the
    specified system.

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Clarity of Inspector
  • Inspector and Inspection under this General
    Statute does not imply the power of issuing
    permits. This remains with LHD.
  • LHD still inspects systems for homeowners (Not
    Homebuyers).
  • LHD does not issue inspection reports that would
    serve a contractual obligation for sale of home.

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The Role of the Point-of-Sale Inspector
  • Client is the prospective homebuyer, realtor, or
    lending institution.
  • Conducts an inspection of the components. DOES
    NOT EVALUATE THE FUTURE PERFORMANCE OF THE SYSTEM.

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Responsibility of the NCOWCICB
  • Establish a Minimum Level of Inspection Duties
    Standards that will have to be included in all
    POS Inspections.
  • POS Inspector can expand the inspection duties,
    but must receive approval from the Board.

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The Installer/Contractor
  • Contractor means a person who constructs,
    installs, or repairs an on-site wastewater system
    in NC
  • Repair means any construction or alteration to
    an existing onsite wastewater system that
    requires a repair permit from the LHD prior to
    work commencing.

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Who is Exempt
  • A person who is employed by, or performs labor
    and service for, a certified person under the
    direct and personal supervision of the certified
    person.
  • Means the foreman or crew doesnt have to be
    certified.
  • Certified person does not have to be at the site.
    LHD may request the certified person be at the
    site for OP.

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The Definition of Employer/Employee
  • The Certified Person may use his own personal
    labor and that of his employees defined as IRS
    1040 employees. Does NOT mean an uncertified
    subcontractor defined as a IRS 1099. These
    relationships mean an OFFER was made.

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Rights of the Individual
  • Law does not apply to a person installing a
    single tank with a gravity-fed distribution
    system when located on property owned by the
    person and intended for the sole use of the
    person and their immediate family.
  • DOES NOT MEAN THE HOMEOWNER CAN HIRE AN
    UNCERTIFIED PERSON!

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Article 1 of Chapter 87
  • A person licensed under Article 1 of Chapter 87
    as a General Contractor who constructs or
    installs an on-site wastewater system ancillary
    to the building being constructed.

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WHATS THAT MEAN!
  • The General Contractor of record for the building
    or residence can construct or install the system
    and does not have to be certified.
  • The person cannot hold themselves out as an
    Installer.

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A Limited Umbrella of Exemption
  • Options
  • The GC can personally install with his employed
    (W-2) crew.
  • The GC can hire a person certified at the grade
    level for the specific site.
  • Cannot REPAIR (exemption does not mention
    repair). COULD REPAIR A SYSTEM OR CORRECT A
    SYSTEM WITHIN THE BUILDERS LIABILITY PERIOD.

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No Umbrella
  • The General Contractor cannot hire a
    sub-contractor who is uncertified or
    under-certified who is not an employee, remember
  • OR OFFERS TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, OR REPAIR.
  • A Sub-contractor relationship means someone made
    an offer!

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Good News For General Contractors
  • Reasons given for urging exemption for GC was (1)
    cost may go up, and (2) interruption of services.
  • With the numbers of persons certified, it is
    doubtful that either would occur.
  • The possibility of the GC wanting to use an
    uncertified person is minimal.

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A Subsurface Operator is Exempt
  • The relationship of duties is separate, so they
    do not apply.
  • Certified O M Providers are providing service
    and maintenance, not installation and
    construction, not repairs, and not a POS
    inspections.

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Separate Duties
  • A Certified Installer cannot conduct POS
    inspections unless certified by the Board.
  • A Certified Inspector cannot install or repair
  • A Certified Installer or Inspector are not
    certified to do O M

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What is a NPDES Permit
  • A clarification under the definitions
  • NPDES permit is not a system permitted under
    Article 11 of Chapter 130A. This is a discharge
    permit under DWQ.
  • Law does not apply to a person constructing a
    system permitted under Article 21 of Chapter 143.

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The Public Utilities Contractor
  • Law does not apply to a person licensed under
    Chapter 1 of Article 87 as a Public Utilities
    Contractor who is installing or expending a
    wastewater treatment facility, including a
    collection system, designed by a professional
    engineer.

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Another Limited Umbrella
  • A wastewater treatment facility does not mean any
    and all onsite wastewater systems.
  • Has to be designed by a professional engineer.
  • Typically large (gt3000 gpd), a biological,
    chemical, or mechanical treatment, multi-family
    or business.

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Hold the Phone!!
  • A person who is a public utilities contractor can
    be exempt and not require certification, but
    unless thats all they do, if the person installs
    or constructs normal systems, certification is
    required at the specified level!

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The Licensed Plumber
  • No real exemption
  • A licensed plumbing contractor does not apply, as
    long as the plumber is not performing work that
    includes the installation or repair of a septic
    tank or similar depository, or lines or
    appurtenances downstream from the point where the
    sewer line enters the septic tank or similar
    depository.

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Plumbers Can Still Do Their Work
  • From the house to the tank, other than that, the
    person has be certified.
  • Means that if the system requires a grease trap
    prior to the septic tank, the similar depository,
    requires a certified installer.

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This Law Does Not Apply To A DWQ Permit
  • DWQ permits are not included under Article 11 of
    Chapter 130A.

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From One End of North Carolina To Another
  • So far, the NCOWCICB has certified approx. 2400
    persons from Level I to IV, and Inspector.
  • North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia,
    Georgia, and Florida.
  • 20 locations across NC IN 2007.

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After January 1, 2008
  • LHD should expect a variety of situations upon
    application for IP, CA, and OP.
  • Time and experience will smooth the edges, just
    like all changes.
  • Contact the Board.

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FAQ and What Ifs
  • Person calls for an OP, and work was not done by
    a certified installer, the owner of property for
    their personal use, or the GC himself.
  • The LHD cannot issue an Op knowing the violation.
  • Verification may be required by the LHD
    concerning GC license or ownership/installation
    by private owner.

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Local Health Department as the Police
  • Not really the police. The complaints to the
    Board will be investigated and judgments issued.
  • LHD should be required to uphold laws and rules
    concerning Article 11 of Chapter 130A. The body
    of .1900 Rules shall incorporate Installer
    Certification.

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And the homeowner
  • The homeowner applies for the IP and says he is
    installing the system.
  • Proof of ownership required, identification cited
    on the permit, and proof of workmanship required
    at OP. Can they cover the system in the presence
    of the LHD? The LHD should not issue the OP
    unless the verification convinces the EHS that
    competence is demonstrated.

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More FAQ
  • Im a licensed General Contractor and dont need
    to be certified!
  • At IP, make sure the person is the GC of record
    for the construction. Make sure they understand
    restrictions, and verify at the OP.

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What If
  • Im a Public Utilities Contractor and dont need
    to be certified!
  • Make sure the project falls under restrictions of
    a utility system, verify credentials of PUC.
  • May not be the GC of record

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Im certified, but can I upgrade?
  • A certified person can change their grade level
    prior to construction by notifying the Board,
    paying the appropriate fee (or increment), attend
    the correct CE courses, and take the applicable
    test.

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2008 Courses Tests
  • Examination for Levels III IV will be given 4
    times this year. Next exam is in Greensboro on
    October17, 2008.
  • NCSTA Classes in 2008 Hickory, Rocky Mount,
    Elizabeth City, Asheville, Boone, Franklin,
    Williamston, Bolivia, New Bern, Monroe,
    Greensboro.

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Continuation of Business
  • Certification is a two-party licensure the
    person attending and testing, and the firm they
    are working with at the time of certification.
  • Firm has 60 days to continue existing contracts
    if person, by death or unemployment, is no longer
    available to the firm installing the system.

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I didnt know
  • THIS IS NOT YOUR DECISION, THE LAW IS THE LAW!
  • Decision remains with the NCOWCICB, and they
    cant violate the laws and rules either.
  • A decision by a regulatory authority to overlook
    or circumvent the law is a violation.
  • The NCOWCICB can investigate a complaint against
    the LHD.

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The Investigation
  • Investigation teams will be formed by the Board.
  • Investigation will be based on .1900 Rules, or if
    local rules are in place, local rules (4
    counties).
  • May be arbitration between parties.

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Proof of Certification
  • Each Certified person will receive an
    Identification Card with their current level.
  • All certified persons will be listed on the
    NCOWCICB website and can be linked.
  • This is a State-wide Certification

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What About County Registration Programs
  • Where there is a State Registration, Counties
    cannot require a fee for local registration.
  • What about Local Rule Counties?
  • What about required annual meetings, without fees?

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Next Up For NCOWCICB
  • Rules to mirror General Statutes
  • Forms for
  • Inspections (Minimum Standards)
  • Notices for LHDs to offer to Installers, GC,
    Homeowners
  • Approvals for Education Sources
  • Investigation of Compaints

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Who Is Offering Education?
  • Currently, the NCSU Cooperative Extension, and
    the NC Septic Tank Assoc., a few Local Health
    Departments.
  • Local Health Departments have inquired for next
    year, however a firewall may be needed to avoid
    conflict of interest during the year. Can only
    be approved for State Rules, not Local
    regulations.

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After January 1, 2008
  • CE hours required
  • Renewal Fees must be paid
  • Testing is only required by law at 3 locations.
    Levels III, IV, and Point-of-Sale Inspector.

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Contact NCOWCICB
Gene Young, Chair Gene.young _at_ncmail.net Jerry Pearce Diana Rashash diana_rashash _at_ncsu.edu
Russ Davis russdavis _at_deanhardtanddavis.com Al Gerard nclandexpert _at_yahoo.com Paul Higdon sewersolutionsinc _at_yahoo.com
Glenn Hines HinesContractors _at_aol.com Jeff Knight Jim Lanier Jim_at_ stanleyseptic.com
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Contact NCOWCICB
  • Connie Stephens, Exec. Dir.
  • 336.202.3126 Telephone
  • 866.651.8102 Fax
  • Pepelaapew1_at_earthlink.net
  • www.ncowcicb.info

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