Proposed Text
CHAPTER 20 (REPEALED)
BOARD FOR WATERWORKS AND WASTEWATER WORKS OPERATORS AND ONSITE SEWAGE SYSTEM
PROFESSIONALS REGULATIONS
Part I
Definitions
18VAC160-20-10. Definitions. (Repealed.)
The following words and terms when used in this chapter
shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise:
"Alternative onsite sewage system" means a
treatment works that is not a conventional onsite sewage system and does not
result in a point source discharge.
"Alternative onsite sewage system installer"
means an individual licensed by the board to construct, install, and repair
conventional and alternative onsite sewage systems.
"Alternative onsite sewage system operator" means
an individual licensed by the board to operate and maintain conventional and
alternative onsite sewage systems.
"Alternative onsite soil evaluator" means an
individual licensed by the board to evaluate soils and soil properties in
relationship to the effect of these properties on the use and management of
these soils as the locations for conventional and alternative onsite sewage
systems, to certify in accordance with applicable state regulations and local
ordinances that sites are suitable for conventional and alternative onsite
sewage systems, and to design conventional and alternative onsite sewage
systems suitable for the soils.
"Authorized onsite soil evaluator" or
"AOSE" means an individual holding an authorized onsite soil
evaluator certification issued by the Virginia Department of Health that was
valid on June 30, 2009.
"Board" means the Board for Waterworks and
Wastewater Works Operators and Onsite Sewage System Professionals or any
successor agency.
"Category" means waterworks operator, wastewater
works operator, onsite soil evaluator, onsite sewage system installer, and
onsite sewage system operator.
"Classification" means the divisions within each
category of waterworks and wastewater works operators' licenses into classes
where Class "1" represents the highest classification.
"Classified facility" means a waterworks that has
been granted a classification by the Virginia Department of Health or a
wastewater works that has been granted a classification by the Virginia
Department of Environmental Quality.
"Contact hour" means 50 minutes of participation
in a structured training activity.
"Continuing Professional Education (CPE)" means
participation in a structured training activity that enables a licensee to
maintain and increase the competence required to assure the public's
protection.
"Conventional onsite sewage system" means a
treatment works consisting of one or more septic tanks with gravity, pumped, or
siphoned conveyance to a gravity distributed subsurface drain field.
"Conventional onsite sewage system installer"
means an individual licensed to construct, install, and repair conventional
onsite sewage systems.
"Conventional onsite sewage system operator"
means an individual licensed by the board to operate and maintain a
conventional onsite sewage system.
"Conventional onsite soil evaluator" means an
individual licensed by the board to evaluate soils and soil properties in
relationship to the effects of these properties on the use and management of
these soils as the locations for conventional and alternative onsite sewage
systems, to certify in accordance with applicable state regulations and local
ordinances that sites are suitable for conventional and alternative onsite sewage
systems, and to design conventional onsite sewage systems suitable for the
soils.
"Department" means the Virginia Department of
Professional and Occupational Regulation.
"Direct supervision" means being responsible for
the compliance with this chapter by any unlicensed individual who is engaged in
activities requiring an operator, installer, or evaluator license.
"Direct supervisor" means a licensed operator,
installer, or evaluator who undertakes the supervision of an unlicensed
individual engaged in activities requiring a license. The direct supervisor
shall be responsible for the unlicensed individual's full compliance with this
chapter.
"Distance learning" means participation in a
training activity, with or without interaction with an instructor, that
utilizes DVDs, videos, or other audio/visual materials, or is computer-based.
Documentation of distance learning must meet the requirements of
18VAC160-20-109 D.
"Experience" means time spent learning how to
physically and theoretically operate the waterworks, wastewater works, or
onsite sewage system as an operator-in-training or time spent operating a
waterworks or wastewater works for which the operator is currently licensed for
the purpose of obtaining the necessary competence to qualify for a specific
license. Experience also means the time spent under the direct supervision of
an authorized onsite soil evaluator, onsite soil evaluator licensee, onsite
sewage system installer licensee or onsite site sewage system operator licensee
for the purpose of obtaining the necessary competence to qualify for a specific
license.
"Interim license" means a method of regulation
whereby the board authorizes an unlicensed individual to engage in activities
requiring a specific license provided for in this chapter for a limited time to
obtain the necessary competence to qualify for that specific license.
"Interim licensee" means an individual holding a
valid interim license.
"Licensed operator" means an operator with a
license in the category of onsite sewage systems operator, waterworks operator,
or wastewater works operator. For waterworks operators and wastewater works
operators, the license classification must be equal to or higher than the
classification of the waterworks or wastewater works being operated.
"Licensee" means an individual holding a valid
license issued by the board.
"Licensure" means a method of regulation whereby
the Commonwealth, through the issuance of a license, authorizes a person
possessing the character and minimum skills to engage in the practice of a
profession or occupation that is unlawful to practice without a license.
"Maintenance" or "maintain" means
performing adjustments to equipment and controls and in-kind replacement of
normal wear and tear parts such as light bulbs, fuses, filters, pumps, motors,
or other like components. Maintenance includes pumping the tanks or cleaning
the building sewer on a periodic basis. Maintenance shall not include
replacement of tanks, drain field piping, distribution boxes, or work requiring
a construction permit and a licensed onsite sewage system installer.
"Nonclassified facility" means a facility located
in Virginia that has not been classified by the Virginia Department of Health
or a facility that has not been classified by the Virginia Department of
Environmental Quality.
"Onsite sewage system" means a conventional
onsite sewage system or an alternative onsite sewage system.
"Operate" means any act of an individual that may
impact on the finished water quality at a waterworks, the plant effluent at a
wastewater works, or the effluent at an onsite sewage system.
"Operating staff" means individuals employed or
appointed by an owner to work at a waterworks or wastewater works.
"Operator" means any individual employed or
appointed by any owner, and who is designated by such owner to be the person in
responsible charge, such as a supervisor, a shift operator, or a substitute in
charge, and whose duties include testing or evaluation to control waterworks,
wastewater works operations, or to operate onsite sewage systems. Not included
in this definition are superintendents or directors of public works, city
engineers, or other municipal or industrial officials whose duties do not include
the actual operation or direct supervision of waterworks or wastewater works.
"Operator-in-training" means an individual
employed by an owner to work under the direct supervision and direction of an
operator holding a valid license in the proper category and classification for
the purpose of gaining experience and knowledge in the duties and
responsibilities of an operator of a waterworks, wastewater works, or onsite
sewage system. An operator-in-training is not an operator.
"Owner" means the Commonwealth of Virginia, or
any political subdivision thereof, any public or private institution,
corporation, association, or any other entity organized or existing under the
laws of this Commonwealth or of any other state or nation, or any person or
group of persons acting individually or as a group, who own, propose to own,
manage, or maintain waterworks, wastewater works, or onsite sewage systems.
"Provisional licensee" means an individual
holding a valid provisional license issued by the board.
"Provisional licensure" or "provisional
license" means a method of regulation whereby the Commonwealth recognizes
an individual as having met specific standards but who is not authorized to
operate a classified facility until he has met the remaining requirements for
licensure and has been issued a license.
"Renewal" means continuing the effectiveness of a
license for another period of time.
"Responsible charge" means the designation by the
owner of any individual to have the duty and the authority to operate a
waterworks, wastewater works, or onsite sewage system.
"Sewage" means water-carried and nonwater-carried
human excrement, kitchen, laundry, shower, bath or lavatory wastes separately
or together with such underground, surface, storm or other water and liquid
industrial wastes as may be present from residences, buildings, vehicles,
industrial establishments or other places.
"Sewage handler" means any person who removes or
contracts to remove and transports by vehicle the contents of any septic tank,
sewage treatment plant, privy, holding tank, portable toilet, or other
treatment or holding device, or any sewage, septage or sewage sludges and who
is permitted under the Sewage Handling and Disposal Regulations (12VAC5-610) or
successor regulation.
"Sewerage system" means pipelines or conduits,
pumping stations and force mains, and all other construction, devices and
appliances appurtenant thereto, used for the collection and conveyance of
sewage to a treatment works or point of ultimate disposal, as defined in the
Sewage Handling and Disposal Regulations (12VAC5-610).
"Structured training activity" means a formal
educational process designed to permit a participant to learn a given subject
or subjects through interaction with an instructor in a course, seminar,
conference, or other performance-oriented format, or distance learning.
"Training credit or education credit" means a
unit of board-approved training or formal education completed by an individual
that may be used to substitute for experience when applying for a license.
Formal education used to meet a specific education requirement for license
entry cannot also be used as a training credit for experience substitution.
"Transportation" means the vehicular conveyance
of sewage, as defined in § 32.1-163 of the Code of Virginia.
"Treatment works" means any device or system used
in the storage, treatment, disposal or reclamation of sewage or combinations of
sewage and industrial wastes including, but not limited to, pumping, power and
other equipment and appurtenances, septic tanks and any works, including land,
that are or will be (i) an integral part of the treatment process or (ii) used
for ultimate disposal of residues or effluent resulting from such treatment.
"VDH" means Virginia Department of Health.
"Wastewater works" means a system of (i) sewerage
systems or sewage treatment works serving more than 400 persons, as set forth
in § 62.1-44.18 of the Code of Virginia; (ii) sewerage systems or sewage
treatment works serving fewer than 400 persons, as set forth in § 62.1-44.18 of
the Code of Virginia, if so certified by the State Water Control Board; and
(iii) facilities for discharge into state waters of industrial wastes or other
wastes, if certified by the State Water Control Board.
"Wastewater works operator" means any individual
employed or appointed by any owner, who is designated by such owner to be the
person in responsible charge, such as a supervisor, a shift operator, or a
substitute in charge, and whose duties include testing or evaluation to control
wastewater works operations. Superintendents or directors of public works, city
engineers, or other municipal or industrial officials whose duties do not
include the actual operation or direct supervision of wastewater works are not
included in this definition.
"Waterworks" means a system that serves piped
water for drinking or domestic use to (i) at least 15 connections or (ii) at
least 25 of the same individuals for more than six months out of the year. The
term waterworks shall include all structures, equipment, and appurtenances used
in the storage, collection, purification, treatment and distribution of pure
water, except the piping and fixtures inside the building where such water is
delivered.
"Waterworks operator" means any individual
employed or appointed by any owner, who is designated by such owner to be the
person in responsible charge, such as a supervisor, a shift operator, or a
substitute in charge, and whose duties include testing or evaluation to control
waterworks operations. Superintendents or directors of public works, city
engineers, or other municipal or industrial officials whose duties do not
include the actual operation or direct supervision of waterworks are not
included in this definition.
Part II
License Requirements
18VAC160-20-74. License required. (Repealed.)
A. To serve as an operator of a waterworks or wastewater
works, it shall be necessary to hold a valid license issued by the board for a classification
equal to or greater than the classification of the waterworks or wastewater
works to be operated and in the appropriate category. Issuance of a new
classification of license shall void all previously issued licenses in the same
category. No licensee shall hold two licenses of different classifications in
the same category. The board shall issue a license only after an individual has
met all experience and examination requirements as set forth in this chapter.
B. Provisional licensure shall not authorize an individual
to serve as the operator of a classified waterworks or waste waterworks
facility.
C. No individual shall act as a conventional onsite soil
evaluator, alternative onsite soil evaluator, conventional onsite sewage system
installer, alternative onsite sewage system installer, conventional onsite
sewage system operator, or alternative onsite sewage system operator without
possessing a valid license issued by the board. Issuance of an alternative
license shall void the previously issued conventional license and shall
authorize the alternative licensee to perform duties on both conventional and
alternative onsite sewage systems consistent with the license category. The
board shall issue a license only after an individual has met all experience and
examination requirements as set forth in this chapter.
D. No individual shall act as an alternative onsite sewage
system operator of an alternative onsite sewage system that exceeds 10,000
gallons per day design flow without possessing the appropriate class of
wastewater works operator license in addition to an alternative onsite sewage
system operator license.
18VAC160-20-76. Application. (Repealed.)
A. Application shall be made as follows:
1. Individuals desiring to sit for the board's examination
shall apply on forms made available by the board or by an examination vendor
approved by the board.
2. Individuals who have passed the board's examination shall
apply for a license on forms made available by the board or by an examination
vendor approved by the board.
3. All applications shall be completed in accordance with
the accompanying instructions and shall have all required documentation
attached.
4. The examination fee established in 18VAC160-20-102 shall
accompany each examination application and the application fee established in
18VAC160-20-102 shall accompany each license application.
B. The receipt of an application and the deposit of fees in
no way indicates approval of an application.
C. All fees shall be nonrefundable.
D. Individual applicants shall be at least 18 years of age.
E. Each applicant shall disclose his physical home address.
A post office box shall not be accepted in lieu of a physical address.
F. Each applicant for a license shall have passed the
appropriate board-approved examination.
G. Each applicant holding a license as a waterworks
operator, wastewater works operator, onsite soil evaluator, onsite sewage
system operator, or onsite sewage system installer shall be in good standing in
every jurisdiction where licensed; and the applicant shall not have had a
license as a waterworks operator, wastewater works operator, onsite soil
evaluator, onsite sewage system operator, or onsite sewage system installer
that was suspended, revoked or surrendered in connection with a disciplinary
action or that has been the subject of disciplinary action in any jurisdiction
prior to applying for licensure in Virginia.
H. Each applicant shall not have been convicted or found
guilty, regardless of the manner of adjudication, in any jurisdiction of the
United States of any misdemeanor involving lying, cheating, or stealing; of any
misdemeanor directly related to the practice of a waterworks operator, a
wastewater works operator, an onsite soil evaluator, an onsite sewage system
operator, or an onsite sewage system installer; or of any felony, there being
no appeal pending therefrom or the time for appeal having elapsed. Any plea of
nolo contendere shall be considered a conviction for the purposes of this
subsection. The record of conviction, authenticated in such form as to be
admissible in evidence under the laws of the jurisdiction where convicted,
shall be admissible as prima facie evidence of such conviction or guilt. Review
of prior criminal convictions shall be subject to the provisions of
§ 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia.
I. Applicants for licensure who do not meet the
requirements set forth in subsections G and H of this section may be approved
for licensure following consideration by the board in accordance with §
54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia.
J. Examinations. A board-approved examination shall be
administered by the board or by an examination vendor approved by the board.
1. Each individual applying to sit for the examination shall
satisfy the licensure requirements established by this chapter before being
approved to sit for the examination. Individuals approved to sit for the examination
shall be provided with written instructions for examination registration.
2. Examinees will be given specific instructions as to the
conduct of the examination at the examination site. Examinees shall follow
these instructions during the course of the examination. Misconduct may result
in removal from the examination site, voided examination scores, the denial of
the application, or any combination of the foregoing.
3. Upon submission of an application for reexamination and
payment of the examination fee established in 18VAC160-20-102, an applicant who
is unsuccessful in passing the examination shall be allowed to retake the
examination an unlimited number of times within one year after the date that
the application to sit for the examination was approved. If the one-year period
elapses, then the applicant shall submit a new application to sit for the
examination establishing that he meets the then-current requirements of this
chapter and the examination fee established in 18VAC160-20-102.
K. Any applicant relying on experience with VDH to meet the
minimum requirements for licensure shall provide an endorsement from the
applicant's direct supervisor at VDH stating that the applicant's job
performance has been satisfactory.
L. Licensure. Individuals who have passed the
board-approved examination shall apply for licensure and shall satisfy the
licensure requirements established in this chapter.
18VAC160-20-80. Individuals certified or licensed in other
jurisdictions. (Repealed.)
Any applicant holding a valid license or certificate in
another jurisdiction who meets the requirements of this chapter, including experience
and education, shall pass the appropriate Virginia examination to become
licensed.
18VAC160-20-82. Interim licensure of certain individuals
employed by the Virginia Department of Health (VDH). (Repealed.)
A. Applicants for an interim onsite soil evaluator license who
are employees of the Virginia Department of Health and whose duties include
onsite soil evaluation and onsite septic system design shall meet the following
standards:
1. Submit a complete application form documenting at least
the minimum combination of education and experience required for licensure as a
conventional onsite soil evaluator required by this chapter; and
2. Include an endorsement from the applicant's direct
supervisor stating that the applicant's job performance has been satisfactory.
B. An interim onsite soil evaluator licensee shall be
authorized to act as a conventional onsite soil evaluator solely for the
purpose of performing his duties as an employee of VDH.
C. Each interim onsite soil evaluator license shall expire
on the last day of the month that is 48 months after the date of issuance by
the department or on the date that the employee is no longer performing onsite
soil evaluation duties for VDH, whichever occurs first, and shall not be
subject to renewal.
D. Each applicant for an interim onsite soil evaluator
license shall make application in accordance with 18VAC160-20-76.
E. Virginia Department of Health employees who fail to have
their application for the interim onsite soil evaluator license in the
department's possession by December 31, 2009, shall not be eligible for an
interim onsite soil evaluator license and shall apply for a license pursuant to
18VAC160-20-96.
18VAC160-20-84. Interim license, onsite sewage system
installer and operator. (Repealed.)
A. The board may issue an interim onsite sewage system
installer license or an interim onsite sewage system operator license to any individual
who makes application in accordance with 18VAC160-20-76, and who meets the
specific entry requirements of this section, provided that the application is
received by the department no later than June 30, 2010. Individuals who fail to
have their application in the department's possession by June 30, 2010, shall
not be eligible for an interim license and shall apply for a license pursuant
to 18VAC160-20-97 or 18VAC160-20-98 as appropriate.
B. Each interim onsite sewage system installer license and
interim onsite sewage system operator license shall expire on the last day of
the month that is 48 months after the date of issuance by the department and
shall not be subject to renewal.
C. To maintain licensure, each interim onsite sewage system
license holder shall apply for and be issued a license under the provisions of
18VAC160-20-97 or 18VAC160-20-98, as appropriate, before the interim onsite
sewage system installer license or interim onsite sewage system operator
license expiration date.
D. Each applicant shall apply in accordance with
18VAC160-20-76 and shall meet the specific entry requirements provided for in
this section.
E. Specific entry requirements - installer.
1. Interim conventional onsite sewage system installer
applicants shall have six months of documented full-time experience installing
alternative or conventional onsite sewage systems under the direct supervision
of a properly licensed contractor holding a sewage disposal systems (SDS)
specialty issued by the Virginia Board for Contractors or the applicant must
have six months of documented full-time experience installing alternative or
conventional onsite sewage systems as a properly licensed contractor holding a
SDS specialty issued by the Virginia Board for Contractors.
2. Interim alternative onsite sewage system installer
applicants shall have six months of documented full-time experience installing
alternative onsite sewage systems under the direct supervision of a properly
licensed contractor holding a sewage disposal systems (SDS) specialty issued by
the Virginia Board for Contractors or the applicant must have six months of
documented full-time experience installing alternative onsite sewage systems as
a properly licensed contractor holding a SDS specialty issued by the Virginia Board
for Contractors.
F. Specific entry requirements - operator.
1. Interim conventional onsite sewage system operator
applicants shall have 12 months of documented full-time experience providing
operation and maintenance services for conventional onsite sewage systems or as
a sewage handler permitted by VDH.
2. Interim alternative onsite sewage system operator
applicants shall have 12 months of documented full-time experience providing
operation and maintenance services for alternative onsite sewage systems.
18VAC160-20-90. Qualifications for licensure of waterworks
operators and wastewater works operators. (Repealed.)
A. Waterworks operator and wastewater works operator
licensure is based upon having applicable experience and demonstrating minimum
required knowledge, skills, and abilities through an examination. Education,
training, and experience in the other category may be substituted for the
required experience as specified in this section.
B. Experience. For purposes of this section, experience
requirements are expressed in terms of calendar periods of full-time employment
as an operator or as an operator-in-training at a waterworks or wastewater
works in the same category as the license being applied for.
1. A year of full-time employment is defined as a minimum of
1,760 hours during a 12-month period or a minimum of 220 workdays in a 12-month
period. A workday is defined as attendance at a waterworks or wastewater works
to the extent required for proper operation. More than 1,760 hours or 220 work
days during a 12-month period will not be considered as more than one year of
full-time employment.
2. Experience gained as an operator-in-training must be
obtained under the direct supervision of an operator holding a valid license of
the same category and of a classification equal to or higher than the
classification of the waterworks or wastewater works at which the experience is
gained. The direct supervisor shall certify the experience on the application
form as accurate and relevant to the classification and category of license for
which the application is being submitted. In the event that a licensed operator
is not available to certify the experience on the application, the experience
may be certified by a representative of the facility owner, as defined in
18VAC160-20-10, with first-hand knowledge of the applicant's experience.
3. Partial credit may be given for actual hours of work or
workdays experience if the applicant works as an operator or as an
operator-in-training less than full time.
4. Experience solely limited to the operation and
maintenance of wastewater collection systems and water distribution systems,
laboratory work, plant maintenance, and other nonoperating duties shall not be
counted as experience as an operator or as an operator-in-training.
5. Experience limited to water distribution system operation
and maintenance shall be considered only when applying for a Class 5 or Class 6
waterworks operator license.
C. Specific requirements for licenses.
1. Specific requirements for a Class 6 license. Applicants
for licensure as a Class 6 waterworks operator shall meet one of the following
requirements and pass a board-approved Class 6 examination:
a. Have (i) a high school diploma or GED and (ii) at least
six months of experience as an operator-in-training in a Class 6, Class 5,
Class 4, Class 3, Class 2, or Class 1 waterworks; or
b. Have (i) no high school diploma and (ii) at least one
year of experience as an operator-in-training in a Class 6, Class 5, Class 4,
Class 3, Class 2, or Class 1 waterworks.
2. Specific requirements for a Class 5 license. Applicants
for licensure as a Class 5 waterworks operator shall meet one of the following
requirements and pass a board-approved Class 5 examination:
a. Have (i) a high school diploma or GED and (ii) at least
six months of experience as an operator-in-training in a Class 5, Class 4,
Class 3, Class 2, or Class 1 waterworks; or
b. Have (i) no high school diploma and (ii) at least one
year of experience as an operator-in-training in a Class 5, Class 4, Class 3,
Class 2, or Class 1 waterworks.
3. Specific requirements for a Class 4 license. Applicants
for licensure as either a Class 4 waterworks or wastewater works operator shall
meet one of the following requirements and pass the appropriate board-approved
Class 4 examination:
a. Have (i) a high school diploma or GED and (ii) at least
six months of experience as an operator-in-training in a Class 4, Class 3,
Class 2, or Class 1 waterworks or wastewater works (as appropriate); or
b. Have (i) no high school diploma and (ii) at least one
year of experience as an operator-in-training in a Class 4, Class 3, Class 2,
or Class 1 waterworks or wastewater works (as appropriate).
Experience obtained as a licensed alternative onsite sewage
system operator may substitute for the wastewater works operator-in-training
experience requirements established under subdivisions a and b of this
subdivision.
4. Specific requirements for a Class 3 license. Applicants
for licensure as either a Class 3 waterworks or wastewater works operator shall
meet one of the following requirements and pass the appropriate board-approved
Class 3 examination:
a. Have (i) a bachelor's or master's degree with a major in
engineering, engineering technology, or in a related physical, biological,
environmental, or chemical science; and (ii) at least one year of experience as
an operator-in-training in a Class 4, Class 3, Class 2, or Class 1 waterworks
or wastewater works (as appropriate);
b. Have (i) a high school diploma or GED and (ii) at least
two years of experience as an operator-in-training in a Class 4, Class 3, Class
2, or Class 1 waterworks or wastewater works (as appropriate); or
c. Have (i) no high school diploma, (ii) a Class 4 license,
and (iii) a total of at least four years of experience as an operator or
operator-in-training in a Class 4 waterworks or wastewater works (as
appropriate) or as an operator-in-training in a Class 3, Class 2, or Class 1
waterworks or wastewater works (as appropriate).
5. Specific requirements for a Class 2 license. Applicants
for licensure as either a Class 2 waterworks or wastewater works operator shall
meet one of the following requirements and pass the appropriate board-approved
Class 2 examination:
a. Have (i) a bachelor's or master's degree with a major in
engineering, engineering technology, or in a related physical, biological,
environmental, or chemical science; and (ii) a total of at least 18 months of
experience, of which at least nine months without substitutions shall be as an
operator-in-training in a Class 3, Class 2 or Class 1 waterworks or wastewater
works (as appropriate);
b. Have (i) a high school diploma or GED, (ii) a Class 3
license, and (iii) a total of at least three years of experience of which at
least 18 months without substitutions shall be as an operator or
operator-in-training in a Class 3 waterworks or wastewater works (as
appropriate) or as an operator-in-training in a Class 2 or Class 1 waterworks
or wastewater works (as appropriate); or
c. Have (i) no high school diploma, (ii) a Class 3 license,
and (iii) a total of at least six years of experience of which at least three
years without substitutions shall be as an operator or operator-in-training in
a Class 3 waterworks or wastewater works (as appropriate) or as an
operator-in-training in a Class 2 or Class 1 waterworks or wastewater works (as
appropriate).
6. Specific requirements for a Class 1 license. Applicants
for licensure as either a Class 1 waterworks or wastewater works operator shall
meet one of the following requirements and pass the appropriate board-approved
Class 1 examination:
a. Have (i) a bachelor's or master's degree with a major in
engineering or engineering technology, or in a related physical, biological,
environmental, or chemical science; (ii) a Class 2 license; and (iii) a total
of at least 2-1/2 years of experience, of which at least 15 months without
substitutions shall be as an operator or operator-in-training in a Class 2
waterworks or wastewater works (as appropriate) or as an operator-in-training
in a Class 1 waterworks or wastewater works (as appropriate);
b. Have (i) a high school diploma or GED, (ii) a Class 2
license and (iii) a total of at least five years of experience of which at
least 30 months without substitutions shall be as an operator or
operator-in-training in a Class 2 waterworks or wastewater works (as
appropriate) or as an operator-in-training in a Class 1 waterworks or
wastewater works (as appropriate); or
c. Have (i) no high school diploma, (ii) a Class 2 license,
and (iii) a total of at least 10 years of experience of which at least five
years without substitutions shall be as an operator or operator-in-training in
a Class 2 waterworks or wastewater works (as appropriate) or as an
operator-in-training in a Class 1 waterworks or wastewater works (as
appropriate).
D. Substitutions for required experience. For the purpose
of meeting the experience requirements for Class 3, Class 2, and Class 1
licenses, experience in the other category, relevant training in waterworks and
wastewater works operation, and formal education may be substituted for actual
hands-on experience in the category being applied for.
1. Category experience substitution. One half of the actual
experience gained in the other category may be substituted for required
experience in the category of the license being applied for.
2. Education substitution. Education may be substituted for
part of the required experience in the category of the license being applied for,
subject to the following limitations:
a. Education used to meet the educational requirements for
any class of license may not be substituted for experience.
b. Formal education courses at a post-secondary level in a
related physical, biological, environmental, or chemical science; engineering
or engineering technology; waterworks or wastewater works operation; or public
health may be substituted for part of the required experience.
(1) All education substituted for experience must be
relevant to the category and classification of the license being applied for.
(2) Education may be substituted for experience at a rate
of up to one month experience for each semester hour of college credit approved
by the board. One quarter hour of college credit will be considered equal to
two thirds of a semester hour.
(3) Substitution of formal education experience will be
approved by the board only for applicants who submit a transcript from the
institution where the course was taken.
c. Training substitution. Waterworks or wastewater works
operator training courses, seminars, workshops, or similar training,
specifically approved by the board, may be substituted for part of the required
experience.
(1) All training substituted for experience must be
relevant to the category and classification of the license being applied for.
(2) Training may be substituted for experience at a rate of
one month experience for each training credit approved by the board. Up to one
training credit is awarded for each 10 hours of classroom contact time or for
each 20 hours of laboratory exercise and field trip contact time. No credit
towards training credits is granted for breaks, meals, receptions, and time
other than classroom, laboratory and field trip contact time.
(3) All courses used for substitution must be approved by
utilizing the criteria set forth in Part VI (18VAC160-20-150) of this chapter.
(4) Substitution of training for experience will be
approved by the board only for applicants who submit a copy of an appropriate
certificate identifying the subject matter of the course and the training
credit value, and signed by a representative of the organization sponsoring the
training.
3. Limitations on substitution.
a. Under no circumstances shall category experience,
education, and training substitutions exceed 50% of the total experience
required under subsection B of this section.
b. No category experience, education, or training
substitutions are permitted for the experience required to obtain a Class 6,
Class 5 or a Class 4 license as specified in subsection C of this section.
18VAC160-20-94. Qualifications for licensure -
individuals holding authorized onsite soil evaluator certifications.(Repealed.)
Individuals holding a valid authorized onsite soil evaluator
certification issued by VDH that was valid on June 30, 2009, may apply for an
alternative onsite soil evaluator license and shall be deemed to have met the
specific entry requirements of 18VAC160-20-96 C 2 and to have passed a
board-approved examination for alternative onsite soil evaluator, provided that
the application is received by the department by December 31, 2009. Each
applicant shall make application in accordance with 18VAC160-20-76.
18VAC160-20-95. Provisional licensure nonclassified
facility operation experience only. (Repealed.)
A. Each person desiring provisional licensure shall make
application in accordance with 18VAC160-20-76 and shall meet all of the
requirements of 18VAC160-20-90 except that the experience requirement may be
met through experience gained as an operator of a nonclassified facility
provided that:
1. The experience is obtained at a nonclassified facility
that is comparable in size and in the treatment processes used to those
facilities described in 18VAC160-20-120 in the case of waterworks or to those
facilities described in 18VAC160-20-130 in the case of wastewater works.
2. The experience is obtained while performing actual
nonclassified facility operation duties that provide experience comparable to
that obtained at a classified facility. Experience limited solely to the
operation and maintenance of wastewater collection systems and water
distribution systems, laboratory work, plant maintenance and other nonoperating
duties shall not be counted as qualifying experience for Class 1, Class 2,
Class 3, or Class 4 provisional licenses but may be counted for a provisional
Class 5 or Class 6 license.
B. Each applicant meeting the requirements of subsection A
of this section shall be eligible to sit for the operator examination for the
category and class of operator license that is comparable to the nonclassified
facility where the experience was obtained. The provisional license shall not
be issued until all applicable requirements have been met and satisfactorily
verified.
C. Each individual holding provisional licensure may apply
for licensure by submitting evidence of having met 50% of the experience
required by 18VAC160-20-90.
18VAC160-20-96. Qualifications for licensure - onsite soil
evaluators. (Repealed.)
A. Each applicant shall make application in accordance with
18VAC160-20-76 and shall meet the specific entry requirements provided for in
this section.
B. Each applicant holding a valid interim onsite soil
evaluator license shall submit documentation of compliance with the continuing
professional education requirements provided for in this chapter at the time of
application.
C. Specific entry requirements.
1. Conventional onsite soil evaluator. Each individual
applying for an initial conventional onsite soil evaluator license shall pass a
board-approved examination and shall have a valid interim onsite soil evaluator
license or meet one of the following requirements:
a. Possess a valid certificate as a Virginia certified
professional soil scientist from the Board for Professional Soil Scientists and
Wetland Professionals and one year of full-time onsite soil evaluation and
conventional onsite sewage system design experience;
b. Possess a bachelor's degree with a major in soil
science, biology, chemistry, engineering, environmental science, geology,
agronomy, earth science, or environmental health and have two years of
full-time experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing
conventional onsite sewage systems in compliance with this chapter under the
direct supervision of any of the following:
(1) An authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH
before July 1, 2009;
(2) An interim licensed onsite soil evaluator;
(3) A licensed conventional onsite soil evaluator; or
(4) A licensed alternative onsite soil evaluator;
c. Possess a bachelor's degree with a major in soil
science, biology, chemistry, engineering, environmental science, geology, agronomy,
earth science, or environmental health and have two years of full-time
experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing conventional
onsite sewage systems in compliance with this chapter as a VDH employee prior
to July 1, 2009;
d. Possess an associate's degree in waterworks, wastewater
works, environmental science, or engineering technology and have three years of
full-time experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing
conventional onsite sewage systems in compliance with this chapter under the
direct supervision of any of the following:
(1) An authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH
before July 1, 2009;
(2) An interim licensed onsite soil evaluator;
(3) A licensed conventional onsite soil evaluator; or
(4) A licensed alternative onsite soil evaluator;
e. Possess an associate's degree in waterworks, wastewater
works, environmental science, or engineering technology and have three years of
full-time experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing conventional
onsite sewage systems in compliance with this chapter as a VDH employee prior
to July 1, 2009;
f. Have satisfactorily completed the VDH onsite sewage
system training program and have four years of full-time experience evaluating
site and soil conditions and designing conventional onsite sewage systems in
compliance with this chapter under the direct supervision of any of the
following:
(1) An authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH
before July 1, 2009;
(2) An interim licensed onsite soil evaluator;
(3) A licensed conventional onsite soil evaluator; or
(4) A licensed alternative onsite soil evaluator;
g. Have eight years of full-time experience evaluating site
and soil conditions and designing conventional onsite sewage systems in compliance
with this chapter under the direct supervision of any of the following:
(1) An authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH
before July 1, 2009;
(2) An interim licensed onsite soil evaluator;
(3) A licensed conventional onsite soil evaluator; or
(4) A licensed alternative onsite soil evaluator; or
h. Have eight years of full-time experience evaluating site
and soil conditions and designing conventional onsite sewage systems in
compliance with this chapter as an employee of VDH prior to July 1, 2009.
2. Alternative onsite soil evaluator. Each individual
applying for an initial alternative onsite soil evaluator license shall possess
a valid interim onsite soil evaluator license or a valid conventional onsite
soil evaluator license, pass a board-approved examination, and meet one of the
following requirements:
a. Have two years of full-time experience in evaluating
soils and designing alternative onsite sewage systems obtained during the last
four years under the direct supervision of either an authorized onsite soil
evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a currently licensed interim
onsite soil evaluator, or a currently licensed alternative onsite soil
evaluator;
b. Have two years of full-time experience in evaluating
soils and designing onsite sewage systems, including the review of alternative
onsite sewage system designs, as either an employee of VDH or a local
government;
c. Have three years of full-time experience as an
authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by the Virginia Department of Health
(VDH), regardless of the date of certification expiration, and evidence of
completing the soil evaluation and system design work on a total of at least 36
onsite sewage systems (12 of which must be alternative systems approved by the
VDH through the issuance of a permit or a certification); or
d. Have four years of full-time experience as an authorized
onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH (regardless of the date of expiration),
an interim onsite soil evaluator licensee, a conventional onsite soil evaluator
licensee, an employee of VDH (whose duties included onsite soil evaluation and
onsite septic system design prior to July 1, 2009), or any combination thereof.
D. Education and training substitution. Each individual
applying for a conventional or an alternative onsite soil evaluator license may
receive credit for up to half of the experience required by this section for:
1. Satisfactory completion of postsecondary courses in
wastewater, biology, chemistry, geology, hydraulics, hydrogeology, or soil
science at the rate of one month per semester hour or two-thirds of a month per
quarter hour; or
2. Satisfactory completion of board-approved onsite soil
evaluator training courses at the rate of one month for each training credit
earned. Up to one training credit is awarded for each 10 hours of classroom
contact time or for each 20 hours of laboratory exercise and field trip contact
time. No credit towards training credits is granted for breaks, meals,
receptions, and time other than classroom, laboratory and field trip contact
time.
18VAC160-20-97. Qualifications for licensure - onsite sewage
system installers. (Repealed.)
A. Each applicant shall make application in accordance with
18VAC160-20-76 and shall meet the specific entry requirements provided for in
this section for the license desired.
B. Each applicant holding a valid interim onsite sewage
system installer license shall submit documentation of compliance with the
continuing professional education requirements of this chapter at the time of
application.
C. Specific entry requirements.
1. Conventional onsite sewage system installer. Each
individual applying for an initial conventional onsite sewage system installer
license shall pass a board-approved examination and shall meet one of the
following requirements:
a. Have two years of full-time experience successfully
installing alternative or conventional onsite sewage systems during the last
four years and be currently employed by a firm holding a current and valid
Virginia contractor license with the sewage disposal system (SDS) specialty;
b. Have two years of full-time experience successfully
installing alternative or conventional onsite sewage systems during the last
four years and be a member of responsible management in a firm holding a
current and valid Virginia contractor license with the sewage disposal system
(SDS) specialty;
c. Have two years of full-time experience successfully
installing alternative or conventional onsite sewage systems during the last
four years working under the direct supervision of, or working as, a properly licensed
Virginia contractor with the sewage disposal system (SDS) specialty; or
d. Have documentation certifying that the applicant is
competent to install conventional onsite sewage systems. Certification must be
provided by any combination of three of the following individuals:
(1) VDH Authorized Onsite Soil Evaluators (AOSE) for work
performed prior to July 1, 2009;
(2) Licensed interim onsite soil evaluators;
(3) Licensed conventional or alternative onsite soil
evaluators;
(4) Licensed conventional or alternative onsite sewage
system installers; or
(5) Virginia licensed professional engineers.
2. Conventional onsite sewage system installer. The
examination requirement provided for in subdivision 1 of this subsection shall
not apply to applicants seeking initial licensure as a conventional onsite
sewage system installer provided that:
a. The applicant is able to satisfactorily demonstrate that
he has been actively engaged in performing the duties of a conventional onsite
sewage system installer, as defined in this chapter, for at least eight years
within the 12-year period immediately preceding the date of application.
b. The department receives a completed application no later
than June 30, 2016. An individual who fails to have his application in the department's
possession by June 30, 2016, shall be required to pass the board-approved
examination provided for in subdivision 1 of this subsection.
3. Alternative onsite sewage system installer. Each
individual applying for an initial alternative onsite sewage system installer
license shall pass a board-approved examination and shall meet one of the
following requirements:
a. Provide completion statements and each corresponding
professional engineer's or onsite soil evaluator's inspection report filed with
VDH for work performed after June 30, 2009. Where applicable, a VDH inspection
report shall accompany the corresponding completion statement in lieu of a
professional engineer's or an onsite soil evaluator's inspection report and
completion statement. The completion statements must verify that the applicant
had successfully installed 36 onsite sewage systems during the preceding three
years, six of which must be alternative systems;
b. Provide completion statements and each corresponding
AOSE/professional engineer inspection report and completion statement for work
performed on or before June 30, 2009. The completion statements must verify
that the applicant successfully installed 12 alternative onsite sewage systems
during the past three years. All AOSE/professional engineer inspection reports
and completion statements shall be certified;
c. Have two years of full-time experience successfully
installing sewage systems, be a member of responsible management in a firm
holding a current and valid Virginia contractor license with the sewage
disposal system (SDS) specialty, and provide certification by at least three
interim or alternative onsite soil evaluator licensees, Virginia-licensed
professional engineers, or any combination thereof, that the applicant is
competent to install alternative onsite sewage systems;
d. Have two years of full-time experience successfully
installing sewage systems, be currently employed by a firm holding a current
and valid Virginia contractor license with the sewage disposal system (SDS)
specialty, and provide certification by at least three interim or alternative
onsite soil evaluator licensees, Virginia-licensed professional engineers, or
any combination thereof, that the applicant is competent to install alternative
onsite sewage systems;
e. Have two years of full-time experience successfully
installing sewage systems during the last four years working under the direct
supervision of, or working as, a properly licensed Virginia contractor with the
sewage disposal system (SDS) specialty and provide certification by at least
three interim or alternative onsite soil evaluator licensees, Virginia-licensed
professional engineers, or any combination thereof, that the applicant is
competent to install alternative onsite sewage systems; or
f. Have two years of full-time experience as a licensed or
interim licensed conventional onsite sewage system installer and provide
certification by at least three interim or alternative onsite soil evaluator
licensees, Virginia-licensed professional engineers, or any combination
thereof, that the applicant is competent to install alternative onsite sewage
systems.
Each applicant applying under subdivision 3 a or 3 b of
this subsection shall provide written and signed verification from a supervisor
within the company that is listed on each contractor completion statement. The
verification must explicitly show that the applicant was employed by the
company that performed the installation as well as show that the applicant
himself performed the installation.
D. Education and training substitution. Each individual
applying for a conventional or an alternative onsite sewage system installer
license may receive credit for up to half of the experience required by this
section for:
1. Satisfactory completion of postsecondary courses in
wastewater, biology, chemistry, geology, hydraulics, hydrogeology, or soil
science at the rate of one month per semester hour or two-thirds of a month per
quarter hour; or
2. Satisfactory completion of board-approved onsite sewage
system installer training courses at the rate of one month for each training
credit earned. Up to one training credit is awarded for each 10 hours of
classroom contact time or for each 20 hours of laboratory exercise and field
trip contact time. No credit towards training credits is granted for breaks,
meals, receptions, and time other than classroom, laboratory and field trip
contact time.
18VAC160-20-98. Qualifications for licensure - onsite sewage
system operators. (Repealed.)
A. Each applicant shall make application in accordance with
18VAC160-20-76 and shall meet the specific entry requirements provided for in
this section.
B. Each applicant holding a valid interim onsite sewage
system operator license shall submit documentation of compliance with the
continuing professional education requirements of this chapter at the time of
application.
C. Specific entry requirements.
1. Conventional onsite sewage system operator. Each
individual applying for an initial conventional onsite sewage system operator
license shall pass a board-approved examination and shall meet one of the
following requirements:
a. Have at least one year of full-time experience as a
sewage handler;
b. Have one year of full-time experience working under the
direct supervision of either an interim conventional, interim alternative,
conventional, or alternative onsite sewage system operator licensee; or
c. Possess a valid wastewater works operator license.
2. Alternative onsite sewage system operator. Each
individual applying for an initial alternative onsite sewage system operator
license shall possess a valid interim onsite sewage system operator license or
a valid conventional onsite sewage system operator license, shall pass a
board-approved examination, and shall meet one of the following requirements:
a. Have no high school diploma and 24 months of full-time
experience working under the direct supervision of an alternative onsite sewage
system operator licensee or an interim alternative onsite sewage system
operator licensee;
b. Have a high school diploma or GED and 12 months of
full-time experience working under the direct supervision of an alternative
onsite sewage system operator licensee or an interim alternative onsite sewage
system operator licensee; or
c. Possess a valid Class IV or higher wastewater works
operator license and have satisfactorily completed an onsite sewage system
operator course approved by the board or have six months of full-time
experience working under the direct supervision of an alternative onsite sewage
system operator licensee or an interim alternative onsite sewage system
operator licensee.
D. Education and training substitution. Each individual
applying for a conventional or an alternative onsite sewage system operator
license may receive credit for up to half of the experience required by this
section for:
1. Satisfactory completion of postsecondary courses in
wastewater, biology, chemistry, geology, hydraulics, hydrogeology, or soil
science at the rate of one month per semester hour or two-thirds of a month per
quarter hour; or
2. Satisfactory completion of board-approved onsite sewage
system operator training courses at the rate of one month for each training
credit earned. Up to one training credit is awarded for each 10 hours of
classroom contact time or for each 20 hours of laboratory exercise and field
trip contact time. No credit towards training credits is granted for breaks,
meals, receptions, and time other than classroom, laboratory and field trip
contact time.
18VAC160-20-102. Fees. (Repealed.)
A. All fees shall be nonrefundable.
B. The date of receipt of the fee by the board or its agent
is the date that shall be used to determine whether the fee is timely received.
C. The following fees shall apply:
1. The license application fee shall be $100.
2. The license renewal fee shall be $80.
3. The license renewal late penalty fee shall be $25, in
addition to the license renewal fee.
4. The fee for examination or reexamination is subject to
charges to the department by an outside vendor based on a contract entered into
in compliance with the Virginia Public Procurement Act (§ 2.2-4300 et seq.
of the Code of Virginia). Fees may be adjusted and charged to the candidate in
accordance with this contract.
18VAC160-20-104. Maintenance of license. (Repealed.)
A. The licensee, provisional licensee, or interim licensee shall notify the board in writing within 30 days of any change of name or address.
B. All licensees, provisional licensees, and interim licensees shall operate under the name in which the license is issued.
Part III
Renewal
18VAC160-20-106. Renewal. (Repealed.)
A. Licenses and provisional licenses for waterworks
operators shall expire on the last day of February of each odd-numbered year.
Licenses and provisional licenses for wastewater works operators shall expire
on the last day of February of each even-numbered year. Licenses for onsite
soil evaluators, onsite sewage system installers, and onsite sewage system
operators shall expire 24 months from the last day of the month wherein issued.
Interim licenses shall expire 48 months from the last day of the month wherein
issued.
B. Interim licenses shall not be renewed.
C. The Department of Professional and Occupational
Regulation shall mail a renewal notice to the licensee and the provisional
licensee outlining the procedures for renewal. Renewal notices shall be mailed
to the licensee and to the provisional licensee at the last known address of
record. Failure to receive written notice shall not relieve the licensee or the
provisional licensee of the obligation to renew and pay the required fee
outlined in 18VAC160-20-102.
D. Each licensee and provisional licensee applying for
renewal shall return the renewal notice and fee prior to the expiration date
shown on the license. If the licensee or provisional licensee fails to receive
the renewal notice, a copy of the expired license or provisional license may be
submitted in place of the renewal notice along with the required fee.
E. By submitting the renewal fee, an applicant for license
renewal is certifying his continued compliance with this chapter and compliance
with the continuing professional education requirements of this chapter.
F. The date on which the renewal fee and any required forms
are actually received by the board or its agent shall determine whether an
additional fee is due.
G. If the requirements of subsection D of this section are
met more than 30 days but less than 12 months after the expiration date on the
license or provisional license, a late penalty fee shall be required as
established in 18VAC160-20-102. The date on which the renewal application, any
required documentation and the required fees are actually received by the board
or its agent shall determine whether the licensee or provisional licensee is
eligible for renewal and whether an additional fee is due.
H. Any individual who fails to renew his license or
provisional license within 12 months after the expiration date printed on the
license or the provisional license, as appropriate, shall apply for a new
license by examination or for a new provisional license in accordance with Part
II (18VAC160-20-74 et seq.) of this chapter. Such individual shall be deemed to
be eligible to sit for the examination for the same category and class of
license as the expired license or provisional license.
I. The board may deny renewal of a license or provisional
license for the same reasons as it may refuse initial licensure or provisional
licensure or discipline a licensee or provisional licensee.
18VAC160-20-109. Continuing professional education (CPE).
(Repealed.)
A. Each licensee, provisional licensee, and interim
licensee shall have completed the following number of CPE contact hours during
each renewal cycle:
1. Class 1, 2, and 3 waterworks and wastewater works
operators shall obtain a minimum of 20 contact hours.
2. Class 4 waterworks and wastewater works operators shall
obtain a minimum of 16 contact hours.
3. Class 5 waterworks operators shall obtain a minimum of
eight contact hours.
4. Class 6 waterworks operators shall obtain a minimum of
four contact hours.
5. Conventional onsite soil evaluators, conventional onsite
sewage system installers, and conventional onsite sewage system operators shall
obtain a minimum of 10 contact hours.
6. Alternative onsite soil evaluators, alternative onsite
sewage system installers, and alternative onsite sewage system operators shall
obtain a minimum of 20 contact hours.
7. All interim licensees shall obtain a minimum of 10
contact hours during the first 24 months that the interim license is valid and
shall obtain a minimum of 10 contact hours during the second 24 months that the
interim license is valid.
CPE provisions do not apply for the renewal of waterworks
operator licenses or provisional licenses that were held for less than two
years on the date of expiration. CPE shall be required for all wastewater works
licenses for the license period beginning March 1, 2010, and each license
period thereafter.
B. The subject matter addressed during CPE contact hours
shall be limited to the content areas covered by the board's examination
appropriate to the license for which renewal is sought. Safety subjects shall
not count for more than one-half of the total CPE required content hours for
waterworks operators and for wastewater works operators.
C. Any course approved by the board for substitution as
training credits or formal education semester hours, as provided for in
18VAC160-20-150, shall also be acceptable on an hour-for-hour basis for CPE
contact hours. One semester hour of college credit shall equal 15 CPE contact
hours, and one quarter hour of college credit shall equal 10 CPE credit hours.
D. The following evidence shall be maintained to document
completion of the hours of CPE specified in subsection A of this section:
1. Evidence of completion of a structured training activity
which shall consist of the name, address and telephone number of the sponsor;
2. The dates the applicant participated in the training;
3. Descriptive material of the subject matter presented; and
4. A statement from the sponsor verifying the number of
hours completed.
E. Each licensee and provisional licensee shall maintain
evidence of the satisfactory completion of CPE for a period of at least two
years following the end of the license renewal cycle for which the CPE was
taken. Such documentation shall be in the form required by subsection D of this
section and shall be provided to the board or its duly authorized agents upon
request.
F. The licensee or provisional licensee shall not receive
CPE credit for the same training course or structured training activity more
than once during a single license renewal cycle to meet the CPE requirement.
G. The licensee or provisional licensee may receive CPE
credit for a training course or structured training activity which has been
mandated by Virginia or federal regulation towards fulfilling the CPE
requirement.
H. CPE instructors who hold a license issued by the board
may receive CPE credit for the time spent actually instructing subject matter
that is pertinent to their license. CPE credit shall not be allowed for
instructing the same subject matter more than once during a single renewal
cycle.
I. CPE instructors who hold a license issued by the board
may be granted two additional hours of CPE credit for the initial development
of or the substantial updating of a CPE activity that is pertinent to the
license held for each hour spent delivering the initial presentation. CPE
credit for the initial development or the substantial updating of a specific
CPE activity shall be granted no more than once during a single renewal cycle.
J. The licensee or provisional licensee may petition the
board for additional time to meet the CPE requirement. However, CPE hours
earned during a license renewal cycle to satisfy the CPE requirement of the
preceding license renewal cycle shall be valid only for that preceding license
renewal cycle.
Part IV
Classification Requirements
18VAC160-20-120. Waterworks. (Repealed.)
A. A Class 6 waterworks licensee may operate any waterworks
as follows:
1. A waterworks providing no treatment and serving fewer
than 400 persons; or
2. A waterworks classified by the Virginia Department of
Health as a Class 6 waterworks.
B. A Class 5 waterworks licensee may operate any waterworks
as follows:
1. A waterworks serving 400 or more persons which (i)
provides no treatment or (ii) employs hypochlorination for disinfection; or
2. A waterworks classified by the Virginia Department of
Health as either a Class 5 or Class 6 waterworks.
C. A Class 4 waterworks licensee may operate any waterworks
as follows:
1. A waterworks serving fewer than 5,000 persons or having a
design hydraulic capacity of less than 0.5 MGD, employing one or more of the
following (i) disinfection other than with hypochlorination, (ii) corrosion
control, (iii) iron and manganese removal, (iv) ion exchange, (v) membrane technology
without pretreatment, (vi) slow sand filtration, (vii) aeration, (viii)
rechlorination other than with hypochlorination, or (ix) activated carbon
contactors; or
2. A waterworks classified by the Virginia Department of
Health as a Class 4, 5, or 6 waterworks.
D. A Class 3 waterworks licensee may operate any waterworks
as follows:
1. A waterworks serving fewer than 5,000 persons or having a
design capacity less than 0.5 MGD, employing chemical coagulation or lime
softening in combination with one or more of the following (i) sedimentation,
(ii) rapid sand filtration with a filtration rate of 2 gpm/square foot or less,
(iii) fluoridation, (iv) disinfection, (v) aeration, (vi) corrosion control, or
(vii) membrane technologies;
2. A waterworks serving 5,000 or more persons or having a
design hydraulic capacity of 0.5 MGD, employing one or more of the following;
(i) disinfection other than with hypochlorination, (ii) corrosion control,
(iii) iron and manganese removal, (iv) ion exchange, (v) membrane technology
without pretreatment, (vi) slow sand filtration, (vii) aeration, (viii)
rechlorination other than with hypochlorination, or (ix) activated carbon
contactors;
3. A waterworks employing (i) membrane technology requiring
pretreatment consisting of pH adjustment; or (ii) diatomaceous earth
filtration, coupled with aeration, corrosion control, disinfection, or
fluoridation;
4. A waterworks employing fluoridation which is not under a
higher classification; or
5. A waterworks classified by the Virginia Department of
Health as a Class 3, 4, 5, or 6 waterworks.
E. A Class 2 waterworks licensee may operate any waterworks
as follows:
1. A waterworks serving 5,000 or more persons but fewer than
50,000 persons or having a design hydraulic capacity of 0.5 MGD or more but
less than 5.0 MGD employing chemical coagulation or lime softening in
combination with one or more of the following; (i) sedimentation, (ii) rapid
sand filtration, (iii) fluoridation, (iv) disinfection, (v) aeration, (vi)
corrosion control, or (vii) membrane technologies;
2. A waterworks serving fewer than 50,000 persons or having
a design hydraulic capacity of less than 5.0 MGD which employs chemical
coagulation or lime softening coupled with multimedia granular filtration or
granular filtration at rates above 2.0 gpm/square foot (high rate filtration)
in combination with one or more of the following: (i) sedimentation, (ii)
fluoridation, (iii) disinfection, (iv) aeration, or (v) corrosion control;
3. A waterworks employing biological activated carbon
contactors or membrane technology requiring pretreatment other than pH
adjustment; or
4. A waterworks classified by the Virginia Department of
Health as a Class 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 waterworks.
F. A Class 1 waterworks licensee may operate any waterworks
as follows:
1. A waterworks serving 50,000 or more persons or having a
design hydraulic capacity of 5.0 MGD or more employing chemical coagulation or
lime softening in combination with one or more of the following: (i)
sedimentation, (ii) rapid sand filtration, (iii) fluoridation, (iv)
disinfection, (v) aeration, (vi) corrosion control, or (vii) membrane
technologies;
2. A waterworks serving 50,000 or more persons or having a
design hydraulic capacity of 5.0 MGD or more that employs chemical coagulation
or lime softening coupled with multimedia granular filtration or granular
filtration at rates above 2.0 gpm/square foot (high rate filtration) in
combination with one or more of the following: (i) sedimentation, (ii)
fluoridation, (iii) disinfection, (iv) aeration, or (v) corrosion control;
3. A waterworks employing biological activated carbon
contactors or membrane technology requiring pretreatment other than pH
adjustment; or
4. A waterworks classified by the Virginia Department of
Health as a Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 waterworks.
G. The term membrane technologies includes (i)
electrodialysis reversal, (ii) reverse osmosis, (iii) ultrafiltration, (iv)
microfiltration, and (v) nanofiltration.
18VAC160-20-130. Wastewater works. (Repealed.)
A. A Class 4 wastewater works licensee may operate any wastewater works as follows:
1. A wastewater works employing natural treatment methods (i.e., those not utilizing aerated or mixed flows and not using electrical or outside energy sources to accomplish treatment) with a design hydraulic capacity greater than 0.04 MGD but equal to or less than 1.0 MGD; or
2. A wastewater works classified by the Virginia Department of Health or the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality as a Class 4 wastewater works.
B. A Class 3 wastewater works licensee may operate any wastewater works as follows:
1. A wastewater works using biological treatment methods consisting of but not limited to (i) suspended growth reactors, (ii) aerated lagoons, (iii) constructed wetlands, (iv) biological filters or other attached growth contactors, (v) processes utilizing biological nutrient control, or (vi) processes utilizing land application having a design hydraulic capacity greater than 0.04 MGD, but equal to or less than 0.5 MGD;
2. A wastewater works using advanced waste treatment methods consisting of but not limited to (i) ammonia stripping, (ii) breakpoint chlorination, (iii) carbon adsorption, (iv) chemical coagulation, (v) flocculation, (vi) precipitation, (vii) filtration, or (viii) demineralization (ion exchange, reverse osmosis or electrodialysis) having a design hydraulic capacity greater than 0.04 MGD, but equal to or less than 0.5 MGD;
3. A wastewater works using combinations of biological and advanced waste treatment methods having a design hydraulic capacity greater than 0.04 MGD, but equal to or less than 0.1 MGD;
4. A wastewater works using natural treatment methods (i.e., those not using aerated or mixed flows and not using electrical or outside energy sources to accomplish treatment) with a design hydraulic capacity greater than 1.0 MGD; or
5. A wastewater works classified by the Virginia Department of Health or the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality as either a Class 3 or 4 wastewater works.
C. A Class 2 wastewater works licensee may operate any wastewater works as follows:
1. A wastewater works using biological treatment methods consisting of but not limited to (i) suspended growth reactors, (ii) aerated lagoons, (iii) constructed wetlands, (iv) biological filters or other attached growth contactors, (v) processes utilizing biological nutrient control, or (vi) processes utilizing land application having a design hydraulic capacity greater than 0.5 MGD, but equal to or less than 5.0 MGD;
2. A wastewater works using advanced waste treatment methods consisting of but not limited to (i) ammonia stripping, (ii) breakpoint chlorination, (iii) carbon adsorption, (iv) chemical coagulation, (v) flocculation, (vi) precipitation, (vii) filtration, or (viii) demineralization (ion exchange, reverse osmosis or electrodialysis) having a design hydraulic capacity greater than 0.5 MGD, but equal to or less than 5.0 MGD;
3. A wastewater works using combinations of biological and advanced waste treatment methods, having a design hydraulic capacity greater than 0.1 MGD, but equal to or less than 2.5 MGD; or
4. A wastewater works classified by the Virginia Department of Health or the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality as a Class 2, 3, or 4 wastewater works.
D. A Class 1 wastewater works licensee may operate any wastewater works as follows:
1. A wastewater works using biological treatment methods consisting of, but not limited to (i) suspended growth reactors, (ii) aerated lagoons, (iii) constructed wetlands, (iv) biological filters or other attached growth contactors, (v) processes utilizing biological nutrient control, or (vi) processes utilizing land application having a design hydraulic capacity greater than 5.0 MGD;
2. A wastewater works using advanced waste treatment methods consisting of, but not limited to (i) ammonia stripping, (ii) breakpoint chlorination, (iii) carbon adsorption, (iv) chemical coagulation, (v) flocculation, (vi) precipitation, (vii) filtration, or (viii) demineralization (ion exchange, reverse osmosis or electrodialysis) having a design hydraulic capacity greater than 5.0 MGD;
3. A wastewater works using combinations of biological and advanced waste treatment methods, having a design hydraulic capacity greater than 2.5 MGD; or
4. A wastewater works classified by the Virginia Department of Health or the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality as a Class 1, 2, 3, or 4 wastewater works.
Part V
Standards of Practice
18VAC160-20-140. Discipline. (Repealed.)
The board has the power to discipline and fine any
licensee, interim licensee, or provisional licensee and to suspend or revoke or
refuse to renew or reinstate any license, interim license, or provisional
license as well as the power to deny any application for a license, interim
license, or provisional license under the provisions of Chapter 23 (§ 54.1-2300
et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia and this chapter for any of the
following:
1. Obtaining, renewing, or attempting to obtain or renew a
license, interim license, or provisional license through fraudulent means or
misrepresentation;
2. Having been convicted or found guilty by a court in any
jurisdiction of any felony or of any misdemeanor involving lying, cheating or
stealing; or for activities related to the performance of the licensee's or
interim licensee's duties, there being no appeal pending therefrom or the time
for appeal having lapsed. Any plea of nolo contendere shall be considered a
conviction for purposes of this subdivision. A certified copy of a final order,
decree or case decision by a court or regulatory agency with the lawful
authority to issue such order, decree or case decision shall be prima facie
evidence of such conviction or discipline. The record of conviction certified
or authenticated in such form as to be admissible in evidence under the laws of
the jurisdiction where convicted shall be admissible as prima facie evidence of
such guilt;
3. Not demonstrating reasonable care, judgment, or
application of the required knowledge, skill and ability in the performance of
the licensee's or interim licensee's duties;
4. Violating or inducing another person to violate any
provisions of Chapter 1, 2, 3 or 23 of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia, the
provisions of any other relevant Virginia or federal regulation, or of any
provision of this chapter;
5. Having been found guilty by the board, an administrative
body or by a court of any activity related to the performance of the licensee's
or interim licensee's duties that resulted in the harm or the threat of harm to
human health or the environment;
6. Failing to inform the board in writing within 30 days of
pleading guilty or nolo contendere or being convicted or found guilty,
regardless of adjudication, of any felony which resulted in the harm or the
threat of harm to human health or the environment. Failing to inform the board
in writing within 30 days of pleading guilty or nolo contendere or being
convicted of or found guilty, regardless of adjudication, of any felony or of
any misdemeanor related to the performance of the licensee's or interim
licensee's duties or involving lying, cheating or stealing;
7. Negligence or a continued pattern of incompetence in the
practice of a licensee or interim licensee; or
8. Having undertaken to perform or performed a professional
assignment that the licensee or interim licensee is not qualified to perform by
education, experience, or both.
18VAC160-20-145. Conflicts of interest. (Repealed.)
Individuals holding any evaluator, installer, or operator license shall:
1. Promptly and fully inform an employer or client of any business association, interest, or circumstance that may influence the regulant's judgment or the quality of service.
2. Not accept compensation, financial or otherwise, from more than one party for services on or pertaining to the same project, unless the circumstances are fully disclosed to, and agreed to by, all interested parties in writing.
3. Neither solicit nor accept financial or other valuable consideration from material or equipment suppliers for specifying their products or services.
4. Not solicit or accept gratuities, directly or indirectly, from contractors, their agents, or other parties dealing with a client or employer in connection with work for which the regulant is responsible.
Part VI
Approval of Training
18VAC160-20-150. Approval of training. (Repealed.)
A. Training courses may be substituted for some of the
experience required for Waterworks and Wastewater Works Class 3, Class 2 and
Class 1 licenses and for onsite soil evaluators, onsite sewage system
installers, and onsite sewage system operators subject to the limitations in
this section. Training courses that may be substituted for required experience
must be approved by the board except those provided by federal or state
agencies, institutions, schools and universities approved by the State Council
of Higher Education for Virginia, for which continuing education units are
awarded. Training courses requiring board approval shall be approved by the
board prior to commencing in accordance with the following:
B. Training courses for which experience credit may be
granted must be conducted in general conformance with the guidelines of the
International Association for Continuing Education and Training (Association).
The board reserves the right to waive any of the requirements of the
association's guidelines on a case-by-case basis. Only classroom, laboratory
and field trip contact time will be used to compute training credits. No credit
will be given for breaks, meals, or receptions.
1. Organization. The board will only approve training
offered by a sponsor who is an identifiable organization with a mission
statement outlining its functions, structure, process and philosophy, and that
has a staff of one or more persons with the authority to administer and
coordinate a training credit (TC) program.
2. TC records. The board will only approve training offered
by a sponsor who maintains TC records for all participants for a minimum of
seven years, and who has a written policy on retention and release of TC
records.
3. Instructors. The board will only approve training
conducted by personnel who have demonstrated competence in the subject being
taught, an understanding of the learning objective, a knowledge of the learning
process to be used, and a proven ability to communicate.
4. Objectives. The board will only approve courses that have
a series of stated objectives that are pertinent to the tasks performed by a
licensee. The training course content must be consistent with those objectives.
5. Course completion requirements. For successful completion
of a training course, participants must attend 90% or more of the class contact
time and must demonstrate their learning through written examinations,
completion of a project, oral examination, or other similar assessment
technique.
C. The board shall consider the following information, to
be submitted by the course sponsor or instructor on forms provided by the
board, at least 45 days prior to the scheduled training course:
1. Course information.
a. Course title;
b. Planned audience;
c. Name of sponsor;
d. Name, address, phone number of contact person;
e. Scheduled presentation dates;
f. Detailed course schedule, hour-by-hour;
g. List of planned breaks;
h. Scheduled presentation location; and
i. Relevancy of course to the category of licensure.
2. Instructor qualifications.
a. Name of instructor;
b. Title, employer; and
c. Summary of qualifications to teach this course.
3. Training materials.
a. Course objectives. A listing of the course objectives
stated in terms of the skills, knowledge, or attitude the participant will be
able to demonstrate as a result of the training.
b. Course outline. A detailed outline showing the planned
activities that will occur during the training course, including major topics,
planned presentation sequence, laboratory and field activities, audio-visual
presentation, and other major activities.
c. Course reference materials. A list of the name,
publisher and publication date for commercially available publications. For
reference materials developed by the course sponsor or available exclusively
through the course, a copy of the reference.
d. Audio-visual support materials. A listing of any
commercially available audio-visual support material that will be used in the
program. A brief description of any sponsor or instructor generated
audio-visual material that will be used.
e. Handouts. Identification of all commercially available handout
materials that will be used; as well as copies of all other planned handouts.
4. Determination of successful completion. A description of
the means that will be used to assess the learning of each participant to
determine successful completion of the training program, such as examinations,
projects, personal evaluations by the instructor, or other recognized
evaluation techniques.
D. Recurring training programs. If there are plans to
present the same course of instruction routinely at multiple locations with
only minor modifications and changes, the board may approve the overall program
rather than individual presentations if so requested by the sponsor.
1. The board shall consider all of the information listed
above except those items related to specific offerings of the course.
2. Board approval may be granted for a specific period of
time or for an indefinite period.
3. Board approval will apply only to those specific
offerings certified by the sponsoring organization as having been conducted by
instructors meeting the established criteria and in accordance with the
board-approved course outlines and objectives.
4. To maintain approval of the program, changes made to the
program since its approval must be submitted.
FORMS (18VAC160-20)
Training
Course Approval Application, A465-19CRS (rev. 5/2013)
Education
& Training Substitution Form, A436-19EDTR-v3 (eff. 1/2014)
Onsite
Soil Evaluator License Application, A465-1940LIC-v1 (eff. 1/2014)
Onsite
Sewage System Installer License Application, A465-1944LIC-v2 (eff. 10/2015)
Onsite
Sewage System Operator License Application, A465-1942LIC-v1 (eff. 1/2014)
Provisional
Waterworks Operator License Application, A436-1955PLIC-v1 (eff. 1/2014)
Provisional
Wastewater Works Operator License Application, A436-1965PLIC-v2 (rev.1/2014)
Waterworks
Operator License Application, A436-1955LIC-v2 (rev. 1/2014)
Wastewater
Works Operator License Application, A436-1965LIC-v1 (eff. 1/2014)
Waterworks
Operator - Upgrade License Application, A436-1955UPGLIC-v1 (eff. 1/2014)
Wastewater
Works Operator - Upgrade License Application, A436-1965UPGLIC-v1 (eff. 1/2014)
CHAPTER 30
WATERWORKS AND WASTEWATER WORKS OPERATORS LICENSING REGULATIONS
Part I
Definitions
18VAC160-30-10. Definitions.
A. Section 54.1-2300 of the Code of Virginia provides definitions of the following terms and phrases as used in this chapter:
"Board"
"Onsite sewage system"
"Operator"
"Owner"
"Wastewater works
"Waterworks"
B. The following words, terms, and phrases when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Applicant" means an individual who submits an application with the appropriate fee and other required documentation.
"Application" means a completed, board-prescribed form submitted with the appropriate fee and other required documentation.
"Category" means a profession under the board's purview, which includes waterworks and wastewater works as applicable to the licensure of waterworks and wastewater works operators.
"Classification" means the division within each category of license as it relates to the classified facility. Class 1 represents the highest classification for each category of license.
"Contact hour" means 50 minutes of participation in a structured training activity.
"Department" means the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation.
"DEQ" means the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality.
"Direct supervision" means being immediately available and fully responsible for the provision of waterworks and wastewater works operation regulated pursuant to Chapter 23 (§ 54.1-2300 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia and this chapter.
"Direct supervisor" means a licensed waterworks or wastewater works operator who assumes the responsibility of direct supervision.
"Licensee" means an individual holding a valid license issued by the board.
"Licensure" means a method of regulation whereby the Commonwealth, through the issuance of a license, authorizes a person possessing the character and minimum skills to engage in the practice of a profession or occupation that without such license is unlawful to practice.
"Maintenance" or "maintain" means performing adjustments to equipment and controls and in-kind replacement of normal wear and tear parts such as light bulbs, fuses, filters, pumps, motors, or other like components. Maintenance includes pumping the tanks or cleaning the building sewer on a periodic basis. Maintenance shall not include replacement of tanks, drainfield piping, or distribution boxes or work requiring a construction permit and a licensed onsite sewage system installer.
"Operate" means the act of (i) placing into or taking out of service a unit process or unit processes or (ii) making or causing adjustments in the operation of a unit process at a treatment works.
"Renewal" means the process and requirements for periodically approving the continuance of a license.
"Training credit" means a unit of board-approved training or formal education completed by an individual that may be used to substitute for experience when applying for a license.
"Treatment works" means any device or system used in the storage, treatment, disposal, or reclamation of sewage or combinations of sewage and industrial wastes including, but not limited to, pumping power and other equipment and appurtenances, septic tanks, and any works, including land, that are or will be (i) an integral part of the treatment processes or (ii) used for ultimate disposal or residues or effluent resulting from such treatment.
"VDH" means the Virginia Department of Health.
Part II
Entry
18VAC160-30-20. Application procedures.
A. All applicants seeking licensure shall submit an application with the appropriate fee specified in 18VAC160-30-40. Application shall be made on forms provided by the board or its agent.
By submitting the application to the department, the applicant certifies that the applicant has read and understands the applicable statutes and the board's regulations.
The receipt of an application and the deposit of fees by the board does not indicate approval of the application by the board.
B. The board may make further inquiries and investigations with respect to the applicant's qualifications to confirm or amplify information supplied. All applications shall be completed in accordance with the instructions contained herein and on the application. Applications will not be considered complete until all required documents are received by the board. An applicant will not be permitted to sit for the applicable board-approved examination until the application is complete and approved.
C. The applicant will be notified within 30 days of the board's receipt of an initial application if the application is incomplete. An individual who fails to complete the application process within 12 months of receipt of the application in the board's office must submit a new application. An applicant has 12 months from approval of the application to pass the board-approved examination. Failure to pass the board-approved examination within 12 months of approval will result in the applicant being required to submit a new application to be considered for licensure.
D. The applicant shall immediately report all changes in information supplied with the application, if applicable, prior to issuance of the license or expiration of the application or examination period.
18VAC160-30-30. General fee requirements.
All fees are nonrefundable and shall not be prorated. The date on which the fee is received by the department or its agent will determine whether the fee is on time. Checks or money orders shall be made payable to the Treasurer of Virginia.
18VAC160-30-40. Fee schedule.
Fee Type |
Fee Amount |
When Due |
Initial application (for each profession, class, and category of license) |
$100 |
With application |
Renewal (for each profession, class, and category of license) |
$100 |
With renewal application |
Reinstatement (for each profession, class, and category of license) |
$125 (renewal fee + $25 reinstatement fee) |
With reinstatement application |
18VAC160-30-50. Examination fee.
The fee for examination or reexamination is subject to charges to the department by an outside vendor based on a contract entered into in compliance with Virginia Public Procurement Act (§ 2.2-4300 et seq. of the Code of Virginia). Fees may be adjusted and charged to the candidate in accordance with this contract.
18VAC160-30-60. General requirements for licensure.
A. In addition to the specific qualifications for each category and classification of licensure, each applicant for licensure shall meet the requirements provided in this section.
1. The applicant shall be at least 18 years old.
2. The applicant shall disclose his mailing address. A post office box is only acceptable as a mailing address when a physical address is also provided.
3. In accordance with § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia, each applicant shall disclose the following information.
a. All felony convictions.
b. All misdemeanor convictions in any jurisdiction that occurred within three years of the date of application.
Any plea of nolo contendere or finding of guilt regardless of adjudication or deferred adjudication shall be considered a conviction for the purposes of this section. The record of conviction certified or authenticated in such form as to be admissible in evidence under the laws of the jurisdiction where convicted shall be admissible as prima facie evidence of such guilt.
B. The board, at its discretion, may deny licensure to any applicant in accordance with § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia.
C. The applicant shall report suspensions, revocations, or surrendering of a license, certification, or registration in connection with a disciplinary action or that has been the subject of discipline in any jurisdiction prior to applying for licensure. The board, at its discretion, may deny licensure to any applicant based on prior suspensions, revocations, or surrender of licenses based on disciplinary action by any jurisdiction.
18VAC160-30-70. Examination procedures and conduct.
A. Upon approval of the application, the board will notify the applicant of his eligibility to take the applicable examination. The license will not be issued prior to receipt of a passing score for the applicable examination.
B. An applicant who does not receive a passing score within one year after the date of approval of the application by the board to sit for the examination, must submit a new application and meet the entry requirement in effect at the time of submittal of the new application.
C. The applicant shall follow all rules established by the board with regard to conduct at the examination. Such rules shall include all written instructions communicated prior to the examination date and all instructions communicated at the site, either written or oral, on the date of examination. Failure to comply with all rules established by the board and the testing organization with regard to conduct at the examination may be grounds for denial of the application, voiding of examination scores, or any combination thereof.
18VAC160-30-80. Individuals certified or licensed in another jurisdiction.
Any applicant holding a valid license or certificate in another jurisdiction who meets the requirements of this chapter, including having equivalent experience and education, shall pass the appropriate Virginia examination to become licensed.
18VAC160-30-90. License required.
A. No individual shall serve as an operator of a waterworks or wastewater works without possessing a valid category of license issued by the board in a classification equal to or greater than the classification of the waterworks or wastewater works to be operated.
B. An individual cannot simultaneously hold two licenses of different classifications in the same category.
C. Experience used to qualify for licensure must be obtained under the direct supervision of an operator holding a valid license of the same category and of a classification equal to or higher than the classification of the waterworks or wastewater works at which the experience was gained.
D. Except as provided in subsection E of this section, experience limited solely to the operation and maintenance of wastewater collection systems and water distribution systems, laboratory work, plant maintenance, and other nonoperating duties shall not be counted as experience as an operator or an operator-in-training.
E. Experience operating and maintaining water distribution systems shall only be considered for Class 5 or Class 6 waterworks operator license applicants.
F. Provisional licensure alone shall not authorize an individual to serve as the operator of a classified waterworks or wastewater works facility.
18VAC160-30-100. Full-time experience or equivalent.
For the purposes of this part, experience requirements are expressed in terms of calendar periods of full-time employment as an operator or as an operator-in-training at a waterworks or wastewater works in the same category for which licensure is sought.
1. A year of full-time employment is defined as a minimum of 1,760 hours during a 12-month period or a minimum of 220 workdays in a 12-month period. A workday is defined as attendance at a waterworks or wastewater works to the extent required for proper operation. More than 1,760 hours or 220 workdays during a 12-month period will not be considered as more than one year of full-time employment.
2. Partial credit may be given for actual hours of work or workdays experience if the applicant works as an operator or as an operator-in-training less than full time.
18VAC160-30-110. Qualifications for examination approval.
A. An applicant for licensure as a waterworks or wastewater works operator shall furnish acceptable documentation that one of the following qualifications has been met.
TABLE 1 |
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Classes |
Education Required |
Current License |
Minimum Experience |
Facility Type |
Experience with Substitutions |
Class 6 |
High school diploma or GED |
N/A |
Six months |
Class 6 or higher facility |
N/A |
No high school diploma or GED |
N/A |
One year |
Class 6 or higher facility |
N/A |
|
Class 5 |
High school diploma or GED |
N/A |
Six months |
Class 5 or higher facility |
N/A |
No high school diploma or GED |
N/A |
One year |
Class 5 or higher facility |
N/A |
|
Class 4 |
High school diploma or GED |
N/A |
Six months |
Class 4 or higher facility |
N/A |
No high school diploma or GED |
N/A |
One year |
Class 4 or higher facility |
N/A |
|
Class 3 |
Bachelor's or master's degree |
N/A |
Six months |
Class 4 or higher facility |
N/A |
Associate's degree |
N/A |
Nine months |
Class 4 or higher facility |
Six months |
|
High school diploma or GED |
N/A |
One year |
Class 4 or higher facility |
Six months |
|
No high school diploma or GED |
Class 4 license |
Three years |
Class 3 or higher facility |
One and one-half years |
|
Class 2 |
Bachelor's or master's degree |
N/A |
One year |
Class 3 or higher facility |
Six months |
Associate's degree |
N/A |
18 months |
Class 3 or higher facility |
Nine months |
|
High school diploma or GED |
N/A |
Two years |
Class 3 or higher facility |
One year |
|
No High school diploma or GED |
Class 3 license |
Five years |
Class 2 or higher facility |
Three and one-half years |
|
Class 1 |
Bachelor's or master's degree |
Class 2 license |
Two years |
Class 2 or higher facility |
One year |
Associate's degree |
Class 2 license |
Three years |
Class 2 or higher facility |
One and one-half years |
|
High school diploma or GED |
Class 2 license |
Four years |
Class 2 or higher facility |
Two years |
|
No high school diploma or GED |
Class 2 license |
Nine years |
Class 2 or higher facility |
Four and one-half years |
|
Where applicable, the current license held, minimum experience, and the facility type must coincide with the category of license for which the application is being submitted. |
B. The direct supervisor shall certify the experience on the application form as accurate and relevant to the classification and category of license for which is being submitted. In the event that a licensed operator is not available to certify the experience of the applicant, the experience may be certified by a representative of the facility owner with first-hand knowledge of the applicant's experience.
18VAC160-30-120. Provisional licensure for nonclassified facility operation.
An applicant for licensure as a provisional waterworks or wastewater works operator shall furnish acceptable documentation of having met all of the requirements of 18VAC160-30-110 except that the experience requirement may be met through experience gained as an operator or operator-in-training of a nonclassified facility. Such experience must be gained under the following conditions:
1. The experience is obtained at a nonclassified facility that is comparable in size and in treatment process as described in 18VAC160-30-360 and 18VAC160-30-370, as applicable.
2. The experience is obtained while performing nonclassified facility operation duties that provide experience comparable to that obtained at a classified facility. Experience limited solely to the operation and maintenance of wastewater collection systems and water distribution systems, laboratory work, plant maintenance, and other nonoperating duties shall not be counted as qualifying experience for Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, or Class 4 provisional licenses but may be counted for a provisional Class 5 or Class 6 license.
3. Any individual holding a provisional license may apply for licensure by submitting evidence of having met 50% of the experience required by 18VAC160-30-110 and submitting the appropriate application.
18VAC160-30-130. Experience substitutions.
A. Experience obtained as a master alternative onsite sewage system operator may be substituted for the Class 4 wastewater works operator in training experience requirements.
B. 18VAC160-30-110 A provides the maximum experience substitutions that may be applied for each applicable class of license.
1. Experience gained in either waterworks or wastewater works operations may be substituted for up to one-half of the required experience in the alternate category so long as the experience was gained in an equivalent or higher class of facility.
2. Education may be substituted for part of the required experience in the category of license applied for at a rate of one month of experience credit for each semester hour of college credit. Coursework must be relevant to the category and classification of the license being sought. The college credit must be from an accredited college or university that is approved or accredited by the Commission of Colleges, a regional or national accreditation association, or by an accreditation agency that is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education.
3. Board-approved waterworks or wastewater works operator training may be substituted for experience at a rate of one month experience for each training credit approved by the board.
C. Substitutions shall not exceed 50% of the total experience required for licensure.
18VAC160-30-140. Education.
A. Applicants seeking to qualify for licensure based on completion of an associate's, bachelor's, or master's degree shall submit an official transcript from the school where the applicable degree was obtained. Only degrees from an accredited college or university that is approved or accredited by the Commission on Colleges, a regional or national accreditation association, or by an accrediting agency that is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education will be considered. Formal education used to meet a specific education requirement for license entry cannot also be used as a training credit for experience substitution.
B. The following degrees shall be considered to qualify in accordance with 18VAC160-30-110:
1. Bachelor's or master's degree in engineering or engineering technology in a related physical, biological, environmental, or chemical science;
2. Bachelor's degree in a related physical, biological, environmental, or chemical science that includes a minimum 40 semester credit hours in any combination of science and math;
3. Master's degree in a related physical, biological, environmental, or chemical science, and a bachelor's degree in any major such that the combined degrees include a minimum 40 semester credit hours in any combination of science and math; or
4. Associate's degree in waterworks, in wastewater works, or in a related physical, biological, environmental, or chemical science that includes a minimum of 20 credit hours in any combination of science and math.
Part III
Renewal and Reinstatement
18VAC160-30-150. Expiration and renewal.
A. Licenses for waterworks operators shall expire on the last day of February of each odd-numbered year. Licenses for wastewater works operators shall expire on the last day of February of each even-numbered year.
B. Prior to the expiration date shown on the license, the board shall mail a renewal notice to the licensee's address of record. The licensee shall return to the board a renewal notice and the applicable renewal fee. Failure to receive a renewal notice from the board does not relieve the licensee of the obligation to renew. If the licensee fails to receive the renewal notice, a copy of the license may be submitted with the required fee as an application for renewal.
C. By submitting the renewal or reinstatement fee, the licensee is certifying his continued compliance with the Standards of Practice and Conduct (Part VI (18VAC160-30-290 et seq.) of this chapter), as established by the board. In addition, by submitting the renewal or reinstatement fee, licensees are certifying compliance with the continuing professional education requirements of this chapter.
18VAC160-30-160. Reinstatement.
A. If all of the requirements for renewal of the license as specified in 18VAC160-30-150 are not completed within 30 days of the license expiration date, a reinstatement fee shall be required as established in 18VAC160-30-40.
B. A license may be reinstated for up to one year following the expiration date of the license. Any licensee who fails to reinstate the license within 12 months after the expiration date shall apply for a new license and meet entry requirements in effect at the time of the submittal of the new application. Such individual shall be deemed to be eligible to sit for the examination for the same category and classification of license as the expired license.
C. Any regulated activity conducted subsequent to the license expiration date may constitute unlicensed activity and be subject to the prosecution under Chapter 1 (§ 54.1-100 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia.
18VAC160-30-170. Status of license during period prior to reinstatement.
A licensee who applies for reinstatement of the license shall be subject to all laws and regulations as if the licensee had been continuously licensed. The licensee shall remain under and be subject to the disciplinary authority of the board during this entire period.
18VAC160-30-180. Board discretion to deny renewal or reinstatement.
The board may deny renewal or reinstatement of a license for the same reasons as the board may refuse initial licensure or discipline a licensee.
The board may deny renewal or reinstatement of a license if the licensee has been subject to a disciplinary proceeding and has not met the terms of an agreement for licensure, has not satisfied all sanctions, or has not fully paid monetary penalties and costs, imposed by the board.
Part IV
Continuing Professional Education
18VAC160-30-190. Continuing professional education.
A. Each licensee shall have completed the following number of continuing professional education (CPE) contact hours during each renewal cycle. CPE provisions do not apply for the renewal of licenses that were held for less than two years on the date of expiration
1. Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 waterworks and wastewater works operators shall obtain a minimum of 20 contact hours.
2. Class 4 waterworks and wastewater works operators shall obtain a minimum of 16 contact hours.
3. Class 5 waterworks operators shall obtain a minimum of eight contact hours.
4. Class 6 operators shall obtain a minimum of four contact hours.
B. CPE contact hours completed during the license period immediately prior to the expiration date of the license shall be acceptable in order to renew the license. CPE contact hours completed during a licensing renewal cycle to satisfy the CPE requirements of the preceding licensing renewal cycle shall be valid only for that preceding license renewal cycle and shall not be accepted for any subsequent renewal cycles.
C. The licensee will not receive CPE credit for completing the same continuing education course with the same content more than once during a license period.
D. A licensee may receive CPE credit for teaching a course that otherwise meets the requirements of this chapter; however, additional credit shall not be given for subsequent offerings of a course or activity with the same content within the same licensing cycle. In addition, a licensee may receive two hours of CPE no more than once during a single licensing cycle for the initial development or substantial updating of the CPE course.
E. Safety subjects shall not count for more than one half of the total required CPE hours.
18VAC160-30-200. CPE subject matter for waterworks operators.
A. The following course topics will be accepted for CPE credit for waterworks operators:
1. Waterworks operations;
2. Monitoring, evaluating, and adjusting treatment processes and systems;
3. Operating and maintaining equipment;
4. Security and safety procedures;
5. General science and mathematical principles;
6. Administrative processes and procedures applicable to licensure; and
7. Laws and regulations applicable to the profession.
B. Of the total 20 hours required, a minimum of five content hours pertaining to utility management is required of Class 1 and Class 2 waterworks operators.
18VAC160-30-210. CPE subject matter for wastewater works operators.
A. The following course topics will be accepted for CPE credit for wastewater works operators:
1. Wastewater works operations;
2. Monitoring, evaluating, and adjusting treatment processes and systems;
3. Operating and maintaining equipment;
4. Security and safety procedures;
5. General science and mathematical principles;
6. Administrative processes and procedures applicable to licensure; and
7. Laws and regulations applicable to the profession.
B. Of the total 20 hours required, a minimum of five content hours pertaining to utility management is required of Class 1 and Class 2 wastewater works operators.
18VAC160-30-220. Use of training credits and formal education for CPE credit.
Any course approved by the board for substitution as training credits or formal education semester hours, as provided for in Part V (18VAC160-30-240 et seq.) of this chapter, shall also be acceptable on an hour-for-hour basis for CPE contact hours. One semester hour of college credit shall equal 15 CPE contact hours, and one-quarter hour of college credit shall equal 10 CPE credit hours.
18VAC160-30-230. Maintenance of CPE.
A. For a period of at least two years following the end of the license renewal cycle for which the CPE was taken, the following evidence shall be maintained to document completion of the required hours of CPE:
1. Evidence of completion of a structured training activity, which shall consist of the name, address, and telephone number of the sponsor;
2. The dates the licensee participated in the training;
3. Description of the subject matter presented; and
4. A statement from the sponsor verifying the number of hours completed.
B. The board may conduct an audit of its licensees to ensure compliance with the applicable CPE requirements. Licensees who are selected for audit shall provide the necessary documentation stipulated in this section.
Part V
Training Course Approval
18VAC160-30-240. Approval of training courses.
A. Training courses may be substituted for experience pursuant to the provisions of Part II (18VAC160-30-20 et seq.) of this chapter. With the exception of training courses provided pursuant to 18VAC160-30-280, training courses that may be substituted for required experience must be approved by the board prior to commencing.
B. Each training provider seeking course approval shall submit an application for approval on a form provided by the board. Training courses for which experience credit may be granted must be conducted in general conformance with the guidelines of the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (association). The board reserves the right to waive any of the requirements of the association's guidelines on a case-by-case basis. Only classroom, laboratory, and field trip contact time will be used to compute training credits. No credit will be given for breaks, meals, or receptions.
1. Organization. The board will only approve training offered by a sponsor that is an identifiable organization with a mission statement outlining its functions, structure, process, and philosophy and that has a staff of one or more persons with the authority to administer and coordinate a training course.
2. Training course records. The board will only approve training offered by a sponsor that maintains training course records for all participants for a minimum of seven years and that has a written policy on retention and release of training course records.
3. Instructors. The board will only approve training conducted by personnel who have demonstrated competence in the subject being taught, an understanding of the learning objective, and knowledge of the learning process to be used.
4. Objectives. The board will only approve courses that have a series of stated objectives that are pertinent to the tasks performed by a licensee. The training course content must be consistent with those objectives.
5. Course completion requirements. For successful completion of a training course, participants must attend 90% or more of the class contact time and must demonstrate their learning through written examinations, completion of a project, oral examination, or other similar assessment technique.
18VAC160-30-250. Application for training course approval.
A. The board shall consider the following information, to be submitted by the course sponsor or instructor on forms provided by the board:
1. Course information.
a. Course title;
b. Planned audience;
c. Name of sponsor;
d. Name, physical address, email address, and phone number of contact person;
e. Scheduled presentation dates;
f. Detailed course schedule, hour-by-hour, including start and ending times;
g. List of planned breaks;
h. Scheduled presentation location; and
i. Identification of the category and classification of license to which the course is applicable and relevancy to the identified license type.
2. Instructor qualifications.
a. Name of instructor;
b. Title;
c. Employer;
d. Board license number or numbers, if applicable; and
e. Summary of qualifications to teach the course.
3. Training materials.
a. Course objectives. A listing of the course objectives stated in terms of the skills and knowledge the participant will be able to demonstrate as a result of the training.
b. Course outline. A detailed outline showing the planned activities that will occur during the training course, including major topics, planned presentation sequence, laboratory and field activities, audiovisual presentation, and other major activities.
c. Course reference materials. A list of the name, publisher, and publication date for commercially available publications. For reference materials developed by the course sponsor or available exclusively through the course, a copy of the reference.
d. Audiovisual support materials. A listing of any commercially available audiovisual support material that will be used in the program. A brief description of any sponsor or instructor generated audiovisual material that will be used.
e. Handouts. Identification of all commercially available handout materials that will be used, as well as copies of all other planned handouts.
4. Determination of successful completion. A description of the means that will be used to assess the learning of each participant to determine successful completion of the training program, such as examinations, projects, personal evaluations by the instructor, or other recognized evaluation techniques. Correspondence and other distance learning courses must include appropriate testing procedures to verify completion of the course.
B. Recurring training programs. If there are plans to present the same course of instruction routinely at multiple locations with only minor modifications and changes, the board may approve the overall program rather than individual presentations if so requested by the sponsor.
1. The board shall consider all of the information listed in subsection A of this section except those items related to specific offerings of the course.
2. Board approval will apply only to those specific offerings certified by the sponsoring organization as having been conducted by instructors meeting the established criteria and in accordance with the board-approved course outlines and objectives.
18VAC160-30-260. Maintenance of training approval.
A. At times established by the board, the board may require that course providers that have previously obtained course approval provide the board with evidence, in a form set forth by the board, that the provider continues to comply with the requirements of this chapter. Failure to continue to comply with the board's requirements or respond to such a request may result in the board withdrawing its approval.
B. Substantial modifications or changes to the information provided in 18VAC160-30-240 and 18VAC160-30-250 must be reported to the board within 30 days of the change. Failure to report the changes as required may result in the withdrawal of approval by the board.
C. Any change of the address of the training provider shall be reported in writing within 30 days of the change.
D. The board may conduct an audit of the training provider to ensure compliance with this chapter.
18VAC160-30-270. Withdrawal of approval.
The board may withdraw approval of any provider for the following reasons:
1. The courses being offered no longer meet the standards established by the board.
2. The provider, through an agent or otherwise, advertises its services in a fraudulent or deceptive way.
3. The provider, instructor, or designee of the provider falsifies any information relating to the application for approval, course information, and student records.
4. The provider fails to respond to the board or any of its agents.
18VAC160-30-280. Training courses offered by certain entities; board approval not required.
A. Training courses provided by (i) federal, state, or local government agencies; (ii) accredited colleges or universities approved or accredited by the Commission on Colleges; (iii) a regional or national accreditation association; or (iv) an accrediting agency that is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education do not require board approval to be used for experience substitution, provided the training course information submitted to the board includes the following:
1. The course must include the continuing education units awarded by the entity.
2. The course must be related to the license category and classification, if applicable, for which experience substitution is sought.
B. The board may request additional information from the provider as necessary to ensure compliance with this section. If such assurance cannot be made by the board, the training course may not be used for experience substitution, or the provider may pursue board approval pursuant to this chapter.
Part VI
Standards of Practice and Conduct
18VAC160-30-290. Grounds for disciplinary action.
The board may place a licensee on probation; impose a monetary penalty in accordance with § 54.1-202 A of the Code of Virginia; or revoke, suspend, or refuse to renew any license when the licensee has been found to have violated or cooperated with others in violating any provision of the regulations of the board or Chapter 23 (§ 54.1-2300 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia.
18VAC160-30-300. Maintenance of license.
A. No license issued by the board shall be assigned or otherwise transferred.
B. A licensee shall report, in writing, all changes of address and name to the board within 30 days of the change and shall return the license to the board. In addition to the address of record, a physical address is required for each license. If the licensee holds more than one license, the licensee shall inform the board of all licenses, certificates, and registrations affected by the address change. The board shall not be responsible for the licensee's failure to receive notices or correspondence due to the licensee's failure to report a change of address.
C. Any change in any of the requirements and qualifications for licensure found in Part II (18VAC160-30-20 et seq.) or Part III (18VAC160-30-150 et seq.) of this chapter shall be reported to the board within 30 days of the change.
18VAC160-30-310. Notice of adverse action.
A. Licensees shall notify the board of the following actions against the licensee:
1. Any disciplinary action taken by any jurisdiction, board, or administrative body of competent jurisdiction, including but not limited to any reprimand, license or certificate revocation, suspension or denial, monetary penalty, requirement for remedial education, or other corrective action.
2. Any voluntary surrendering of a related license, certificate, or registration done in connection with a disciplinary action in another jurisdiction.
3. Any conviction, finding of guilt, or plea of guilty, regardless of adjudication or deferred adjudication, in any jurisdiction of the United States of any misdemeanor involving lying, cheating, stealing, sexual offense, drug distribution, or physical injury or relating to the practice of the profession, or of any felony, there being no appeal pending therefrom or the time for appeal having lapsed. Review of convictions shall be subject to the requirements of § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia. Any plea of nolo contendere shall be considered a conviction for the purpose of this section.
B. The notice must be made to the board in writing within 30 days of the action. A copy of the order or other supporting documentation must accompany the notice. The record of conviction, finding, or case decision shall be considered prima facie evidence of a conviction or finding of guilt.
18VAC160-30-320. Prohibited acts.
The following acts are prohibited and any violation may result in disciplinary action by the board:
1. Violating, inducing another to violate, cooperating with another to violate, or combining or conspiring with or acting as agent, partner, or associate for another to violate any of the provisions of Chapter 1 (§ 54.1-100 et seq.), 2 (§ 54.1-200 et seq.), or 23 (§ 54.1-2300 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia, or any of the regulations of the board.
2. Allowing a license issued by the board to be used by another.
3. Obtaining or attempting to obtain a license by false or fraudulent representation, or maintaining or renewing a license by false or fraudulent representation.
4. A licensee having been convicted, found guilty, or disciplined in any jurisdiction of any offense or violation enumerated in 18VAC160-30-310. Review of convictions shall be subject to the requirements of § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia.
5. Failing to inform the board in writing within 30 days that the licensee was convicted, found guilty, or disciplined in any jurisdiction of any offense or violation enumerated in 18VAC160-30-310.
6. Not demonstrating reasonable care, judgment, or application of the required knowledge, skill, and ability in the performance of the licensee's duties.
7. Having undertaken to perform or performed a professional assignment that the licensee is not qualified to perform by education, experience, training, or any combination thereof.
8. Failing to report a change as required by 18VAC160-30-300.
9. Negligence, misconduct, or incompetence in the practice of the profession.
10. Making any misrepresentation or engaging in acts of fraud or deceit in providing professional services.
11. Failing to adequately supervise and review work performed by licensed or unlicensed employees under direct supervision of the licensee.
12. Submitting or recording or assisting another in the submission or recording of false or misleading operational information relating to the performance and monitoring requirements of a waterworks or wastewater works.
13. Failing to act in providing waterworks and wastewater works operator services in a manner that safeguards the interests of the public.
18VAC160-30-330. Conflicts of interest.
The licensee shall:
1. Promptly and fully inform an employer or client of any business association, interest, or circumstance that may influence the licensee's judgment or the quality of service.
2. Not accept compensation, financial or otherwise, from more than one party for services on or pertaining to the same project, unless the circumstances are fully disclosed to and agreed to by all interested parties in writing.
3. Neither solicit nor accept financial or other valuable consideration from material or equipment suppliers for specifying their products or services.
4. Not solicit or accept gratuities, directly or indirectly, from contractors or their agents or other parties dealing with a client or employer in connection with work for which the licensee is responsible.
18VAC160-30-340. Licensee responsibility.
A. The primary obligation of the licensee is to the public. If the licensee's judgment is overruled and not adhered to when advising appropriate parties of circumstances of a substantial threat to the public health, safety, or welfare, the licensee shall inform the employer or client, as applicable, of the possible consequences and notify appropriate authorities.
B. The licensee shall not knowingly associate in a business venture with, or permit the use of the licensee's name by, any person where there is reason to believe that person is engaging in activity of a fraudulent or dishonest nature or is violating any law or regulation of the board.
C. A licensee who has direct knowledge that another individual may be violating any of the provisions of this chapter or the provisions of Chapter 23 (§ 54.1-2300 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia shall immediately inform the board in writing and shall cooperate in furnishing any further information or assistance that may be required.
18VAC160-30-350. Response to inquiry and provision of records.
A. A licensee must respond within 10 days to a request by the board or any of its agents regarding any complaint filed with the department.
B. Unless otherwise specified by the board, a licensee of the board shall produce to the board or any of its agents within 10 days of the request any document, book, or record concerning any transaction pertaining to a complaint filed in which the licensee was involved, or for which the licensee is required to maintain records. The board may extend such timeframe upon a showing of extenuating circumstances prohibiting delivery within such 10-day period.
C. A licensee shall not provide a false, misleading, or incomplete response to the board or any of its agents seeking information in the investigation of a complaint filed with the board.
D. With the exception of the requirements of subsections A and B of this section, a licensee must respond to an inquiry by the board or its agent within 21 days.
18VAC160-30-360. Wastewater works.
A. A Class 4 wastewater works licensee may operate any wastewater works as follows:
1. A wastewater works employing biological mechanical methods (i.e., mechanical treatment process defined as those containing aerated and mixed flows using electrical or outside energy sources) with a design hydraulic capacity greater than 1,000 gallons per day but equal to or less than .04 MGD;
2. A wastewater works employing natural treatment methods (referenced in 9VAC25-790-870 as land treatment utilizing a secondary process for pretreatment followed by irrigation, overland flow infiltration-percolation, or combination thereof or aquatic ponds or constructed wetlands) with a design hydraulic capacity greater than 1,000 gallons per day but equal to or less than 1.0 MGD; or
3. Any other wastewater works classified by DEQ or VDH as a Class 4 wastewater works.
B. A Class 3 wastewater works licensee may operate any wastewater works as follows:
1. A wastewater works using biological treatment methods consisting of but not limited to (i) suspended growth reactors, (ii) aerated lagoons, (iii) constructed wetlands, (iv) filters or other attached growth contractors, (v) processes utilizing biological nutrient control, or (vi) processes utilizing land treatment having a design hydraulic capacity greater than 0.04 MGD, but equal to or less than 0.5 MGD;
2. A wastewater works using natural treatment methods (referenced in 9VAC25-790-870 as land treatment utilizing a secondary process for pretreatment followed by irrigation, overland flow infiltration-percolation, or combination thereof or aquatic ponds or constructed wetlands) with a design hydraulic capacity greater than 1.0 MGD;
3. A wastewater works using advanced waste treatment methods consisting of but not limited to (i) ammonia stripping, (ii) breakpoint chlorination, (iii) carbon adsorption, (iv) chemical coagulation, (v) flocculation, (vi) precipitation, (vii) filtration, or (viii) demineralization (i.e., ion exchange, reverse osmosis, or electrodialysis) having a design hydraulic capacity greater than 1,000 gallons per day but equal to or less than 0.1 MGD; or
4. A wastewater works classified by DEQ or VDH as a Class 3 or Class 4 wastewater works facility.
C. A Class 2 wastewater works licensee may operate any wastewater works as follows:
1. A wastewater works using biological treatment methods consisting of but not limited to (i) suspended growth reactors, (ii) aerated lagoons or constructed wetlands, (iii) filters or other attached growth contactors, (iv) processes utilizing biological nutrient control, or (v) processes utilizing land application having a design hydraulic capacity greater than 0.5 MGD but equal to or less than 5.0 MGD;
2. A wastewater works using advanced waste treatment methods consisting of but not limited to (i) ammonia stripping, (ii) breakpoint chlorination, (iii) carbon adsorption, (iv) chemical coagulation, (v) flocculation, (vi) precipitation, (vii) filtration, (viii) demineralization (i.e., ion exchange, reverse osmosis, or electrodialysis) and having a hydraulic capacity greater than 0.1 MGD but equal to or less than 2.5 MGD; or
3. A wastewater works classified by DEQ or VDH as a Class 2, Class 3, or Class 4 wastewater works.
D. A Class 1 wastewater works licensee may operate any wastewater works as follows:
1. A wastewater works using biological treatment methods consisting of but not limited to (i) suspended growth reactors, (ii) aerated lagoons or constructed wetlands, (iii) filters or other attached growth contactors, (iv) processes utilizing biological nutrient control, (v) processes utilizing land treatment and having a hydraulic capacity greater than 5.0 MGD;
2. A wastewater works using advanced waste treatment methods consisting of but not limited to (i) ammonia stripping, (ii) breaking chlorination, (iii) carbon adsorption, (iv) chemical coagulation, (v) flocculation, (vi) precipitation, (vii) filtration, (viii) demineralization (i.e., ion exchange, reverse osmosis, or electrodialysis) and having a design capacity greater than 2.5 MGD;
3. A wastewater works classified by DEQ or VDH as a Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, or Class 4 wastewater works.
18VAC160-30-370. Waterworks.
A. A Class 6 waterworks licensee may operate any waterworks as follows:
1. A waterworks serving fewer than 400 persons that provides no treatment or employs one or more of the following treatment processes: (i) hypochlorination for disinfection, (ii) corrosion control with calcite or magnesium oxide contactors or solution feed except with caustic, or (iii) sequestration by solution feed; or
2. A waterworks classified by VDH as a Class 6 waterworks.
B. A Class 5 waterworks licensee may operate any waterworks as follows:
1. A waterworks serving 400 or more persons that provides no treatment or employs one or more of the following treatment processes: (i) hypochlorination for disinfection, (ii) corrosion control with calcite or magnesium oxide contactors or solution feed except with caustic, or (iii) sequestration by solution feed; or
2. A waterworks classified by VDH as a Class 5 waterworks.
C. A Class 4 waterworks licensee may operate any waterworks as follows:
1. A waterworks or treatment facility serving fewer than 5,000 persons or having a treatment facility capacity of less than 0.5 MGD and employing one or more of the following: (i) disinfection other than with hypochlorination, (ii) caustic soda feed, (iii) iron and manganese removal, (iv) ion exchange, (v) slow sand filtration, (vi) aeration, (vii) rechlorination other than with hypochlorination, (viii) activated carbon contactors, (ix) membrane or other filtration technologies without chemical coagulation, or (x) fluoridation with a saturator; or
2. A waterworks classified by VDH as a Class 4 waterworks.
D. A Class 3 waterworks licensee may operate any waterworks as follows:
1. A waterworks or treatment facility serving fewer than 5,000 persons or having a treatment facility capacity less than 0.5 MGD, whichever is greater, and employing conventional filtration or chemical coagulation in combination with membrane filtration;
2. A waterworks or treatment facility serving 5,000 or more persons or having a treatment facility capacity of 0.5 MGD or more, whichever is greater, and employing one or more of the following: (i) disinfection other than with hypochlorination, (ii) caustic soda feed, (iii) iron and manganese removal, (iv) ion exchange, (v) slow sand filtration, (vi) aeration, (vii) rechlorination other than with hypochlorination, (viii) activated carbon contactors, (ix) membrane or other filtration technologies without chemical coagulation, or (x) fluoridation with a saturator or acid feed;
3. A waterworks or treatment facility employing fluoridation with other than a saturator not considered a Class 1 or Class 2 waterworks; or
4. A waterworks classified by VDH as a Class 3 waterworks.
E. A Class 2 waterworks licensee may operate any waterworks as follows:
1. A waterworks or treatment facility serving 5,000 or more persons but fewer than 50,000 persons or having a treatment facility capacity of 0.5 MGD or more but less than 5.0 MGD, whichever range applies, and employing rapid rate conventional filtration chemical coagulation in combination with membrane filtration;
2. A waterworks or treatment facility serving fewer than 50,000 persons or having a treatment facility capacity of less than 5.0 MGD employing high rate conventional filtration; or
3. A waterworks classified by the VDH as a Class 2 waterworks.
F. A Class 1 waterworks licensee may operate any waterworks as follows:
1. A waterworks or treatment facility serving 50,000 or more persons or having a treatment facility capacity of 5.0 MGD or more and employing conventional filtration or chemical coagulation in combination with membrane filtration; or
2. A waterworks classified by VDH as a Class 1 waterworks.
FORMS (18VAC160-30)
Waterworks Operator License Application, A436-1955LIC-v3 (eff. 7/2016)
Provisional Waterworks Operator License Application, A436-1955PLIC-v2 (eff. 7/2016)
Wastewater Works Operator License Application, A436-1965LIC-v2 (eff. 7/2016)
Provisional Wastewater Works Operator License Application, A436-1965PLIC-v2 (eff. 7/2016)
Provisional Description and Experience Verification Application, A436-1955_65PEXP-v3 (eff. 12/2014)
Training Course Approval Application, A465-19CRS-v2 (eff. 5/2013)
Education and Training Substitution Form, A436-19EDTR-v3 (eff. 1/2014)
CHAPTER 40
ONSITE SEWAGE SYSTEM PROFESSIONALS LICENSING REGULATIONS
Part I
Definitions
18VAC160-40-10. Definitions.
A. Section 54.1-2300 of the Code of Virginia provides definitions of the following terms and phrases as used in this chapter:
"Board"
"Onsite sewage system"
"Operator"
"Wastewater works"
B. The following words, terms, and phrases when used in this chapter shall have the following meaning unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Alternative onsite sewage system" means a treatment works that is not a conventional onsite sewage system and does not result in a point source discharge.
"Alternative onsite sewage system installer" means an individual licensed by the board to construct, install, and repair conventional and alternative onsite sewage systems.
"Alternative onsite sewage system operator" means an individual licensed by the board to operate and maintain conventional and alternative onsite sewage systems.
"Alternative onsite soil evaluator" means an individual licensed by the board to evaluate soils and soil properties in relationship to the effect of these properties on the use and management of these soils and the locations for conventional and alternative onsite sewage systems, to certify in accordance with applicable state regulations and local ordinances that sites are suitable for conventional and alternative onsite sewage systems, and to design conventional and alternative onsite sewage systems suitable for the soils.
"Applicant" means an individual who submits an application with the appropriate fee and other required documentation.
"Application" means a completed, board-prescribed form submitted with the appropriate fee and other required documentation.
"Authorized onsite soil evaluator" means an individual holding an authorized onsite soil evaluator certification issued by the Virginia Department of Health that was valid on June 30, 2009.
"Category" means journeyman or master as applicable to the professionals under the board's purview.
"Class" means conventional or alternative as applicable to the professionals under the board's purview.
"Contact hour" means 50 minutes of participation in a structured training activity.
"Conventional onsite sewage system" means a treatment works consisting of one or more septic tanks with gravity, pumped, or siphoned conveyance to a gravity distributed subsurface drainfield.
"Conventional onsite sewage system installer" means an individual licensed by the board to construct, install, and repair conventional onsite sewage systems.
"Conventional onsite sewage system operator" means an individual licensed by the board to operate and maintain a conventional onsite sewage system.
"Conventional onsite soil evaluator" means an individual licensed by the board to evaluate soils and soil properties in relationship to the effects of these properties on the use and management of these soils as the locations for conventional and alternative onsite sewage systems, to certify in accordance with applicable state regulations and local ordinances that sites are suitable for conventional and alternative onsite sewage systems, and to design conventional onsite sewage systems suitable for the soils.
"Department" means the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation.
"Direct supervision" means being immediately available and fully responsible for the provision of onsite sewage system services regulated pursuant to Chapter 23 (§ 54.1-2300 et seq.) of Title 54.1 and this chapter.
"Interim license" refers to the initial issuance of professional licenses during the implementation of the onsite sewage system professional licensure program. Such licenses were limited to four years and not renewable.
"Journeyman" means an individual who possesses the minimum skills and competency to assist with the installation or maintenance of onsite sewage systems or assist in the evaluation of soil sites as suitable for conventional and alternative onsite sewage systems and to design conventional onsite sewage systems under the direct supervision of a master licensee.
"Licensee" means an individual holding a valid license issued by the board.
"Licensure" means a method of regulation whereby the Commonwealth, through the issuance of a license, authorizes a person possessing the character and minimum skills to engage in the practice of a profession or occupation that without such license is unlawful to practice.
"Maintenance" or "maintain" means performing adjustments to equipment and controls and in-kind replacement of normal wear and tear parts such as light bulbs, fuses, filters, pumps, motors, or other like components. Maintenance includes pumping the tanks or cleaning the building sewer on a periodic basis. Maintenance shall not include replacement of tanks, drainfield piping, or distribution boxes or work requiring a construction permit and a licensed onsite sewage system installer.
"Master" means an individual who possess the minimum skills and competency to install or maintain onsite sewage system or evaluate soil sites as suitable for conventional and alternative onsite sewage systems and to design conventional and alternative onsite sewage systems.
"Operate" means the act of (i) placing into or taking out of service a unit process or unit processes or (ii) making or causing adjustments in the operation of a unit process at a treatment works.
"Profession" means the practice of onsite soil evaluation, onsite sewage system installation, and onsite sewage system operation.
"Professional" means an onsite sewage system installer, onsite sewage system operator, or onsite soil evaluator who is licensed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter and is in good standing with the board to practice his profession in this Commonwealth.
"Renewal" means the process and requirements for periodically approving the continuance of a license.
"Sewage" means water-carried and nonwater-carried human excrement or kitchen, laundry, shower, bath, or lavatory wastes separately or together with such underground, surface, storm, or other water and liquid industrial wastes as may be present from residences, buildings, vehicles, industrial establishments, or other places.
"Training credit" means a unit of board-approved training or formal education completed by an individual that may be used to substitute for experience when applying for a license.
"Treatment works" means any device or system used in the storage, treatment, disposal, or reclamation of sewage or combinations of sewage and industrial wastes including, but not limited to, pumping power and other equipment and appurtenances, septic tanks and any works, including land, that are or will be (i) an integral part of the treatment processes or (ii) used for ultimate disposal or residues or effluent resulting from such treatment.
"VDH" means the Virginia Department of Health.
Part II
Entry
18VAC160-40-20. Application procedures.
A. All applicants seeking licensure shall submit an application with the appropriate fee in 18VAC160-40-40. Applications shall be made on forms provided by the board.
By submitting the application to the department, the applicant certified that the applicant has read and understands the applicable statutes and the board's regulations.
The receipt of an application and the deposit of fees by the board does not indicate approval of the application by the board.
B. The board may make further inquiries and investigations with respect to the applicant's qualifications to confirm or amplify information supplied. All applications shall be completed in accordance with the instructions contained herein and on the application. Applications will not be considered complete until all required documents are received by the board. If an examination is required for licensure, the applicant will not be permitted to sit for the applicable board-approved examination until the application is complete and approved.
C. The applicant will be notified within 30 days of the board's receipt of an initial application if the application is incomplete. An individual who fails to complete the process within 12 months of receipt of the application in the board's office must submit a new application. If applicable, the applicant has 12 months from approval of the application to pass the board-approved examination. Failure to pass the board-approved examination within 12 months of approval will result in the applicant being required to submit a new application to be considered for licensure.
D. The applicant shall immediately report all changes in information supplied with the application, if applicable, prior to the issuance of the license or expiration of the application or examination period.
18VAC160-40-30. General fee requirements.
All fees are nonrefundable and shall not be prorated. The date on which the fee is received by the department or its agent will determine whether the fee is on time. Checks or money orders shall be made payable to the Treasurer of Virginia.
18VAC160-40-40. Fee schedule.
Fee Type |
Fee Amount |
When Due |
Initial application (for each profession, class, and category of license) |
$100 |
With application |
Renewal (for each profession, class, and category of license) |
$100 |
With renewal application |
Reinstatement (for each profession, class, and category of license) |
$125 (renewal fee + $25 reinstatement fee) |
With reinstatement application |
18VAC160-40-50. Examination fee.
The fee for examination or reexamination is subject to charges to the department by an outside vendor based on a contract entered into in compliance with the Virginia Public Procurement Act (§ 2.2-4300 et seq. of the Code of Virginia). Fees may be adjusted and charged to the candidate in accordance with this contract.
18VAC160-40-60. General requirements for licensure.
A. In addition to the specific qualifications for each profession, class, and category of licensure, each applicant for licensure shall meet the requirements provided in this section:
1. The applicant shall be at least 18 years old.
2. The applicant shall disclose his mailing address. A post office box is only acceptable as a mailing address when a physical address is provided.
3. In accordance with § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia, each applicant shall disclose the following information:
a. All felony convictions.
b. All misdemeanor convictions that occurred within three years of the date of application.
Any plea of nolo contendere or finding of guilt regardless of adjudication or deferred adjudication shall be considered a conviction for the purposes of this section. The record of conviction certified or authenticated in such form as to be admissible in evidence under the laws of the jurisdiction where convicted shall be admissible as prima facie evidence of such guilt.
B. The board, at its discretion, may deny licensure to any applicant in accordance with § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia.
C. The applicant shall report suspensions, revocations, or surrendering of a license, certification, or registration in connection with a disciplinary action or that has been subject of discipline in any jurisdiction prior to applying for licensure. The board at its discretion may deny licensure to any applicant based on prior suspensions, revocations, or surrender or licenses based on disciplinary action by any jurisdiction.
18VAC160-40-70. Education and training for experience.
A. Each individual applying for a license may receive credit for up to half of the required experience for:
1. Satisfactory completion of postsecondary courses in wastewater, biology, chemistry, geology, hydraulics, hydrogeology, or soil science at the rate of one month per semester hour or two-thirds of a month per quarter hour; or
2. Satisfactory completion of board-approved onsite sewage system installer or operator or onsite soil evaluation training courses, as applicable to the license sought, at the rate of one month for each training credit earned. Up to one training credit is awarded for each 10 hours of classroom contact time or for each 20 hours of laboratory exercises and field trip contact time. Training credit is not earned for breaks, meals, receptions, and time other than classroom, laboratory, and field trip contact time.
B. Education used to meet the education requirements to qualify for licensure may not be substituted for experience.
18VAC160-40-80. Examination procedures and conduct.
A. Upon approval of the application, the board will notify the applicant of his eligibility to take the applicable examination. The license will not be issued prior to the receipt of a passing score for the applicable examination.
B. An applicant who does not receive a passing score within one year after the date of approval of the application by the board to sit for the examination must submit a new application and meet entry requirements in effect at the time of the submittal of the new application.
C. In those instances where the applicant is required to take an examination for licensure, the applicant shall follow all rules established by the board with regard to conduct at the examination. Such rules shall include written instructions communicated prior to the examination date and instructions communicated at the site, either written or oral, on the date of the examination. Failure to comply with all rules established by the board and the testing organization with regard to conduct at the examination shall be grounds for denial of the application, voiding of examination scores, or any combination thereof.
18VAC160-40-90. Individuals certified or licensed in another jurisdiction.
Any applicant holding a valid license or certificate in another jurisdiction shall meet the requirements of this chapter, including having equivalent experience and education. The applicant shall pass the appropriate Virginia examination in those instances where an examination for licensure is required.
18VAC160-40-100. Full-time experience or equivalent.
For the purpose of this part, experience requirements are expressed in terms of calendar periods of full-time employment as an operator, installer, or onsite soil evaluator in the same class for which licensure is sought.
1. A year of full-time employment is defined as a minimum of 1,760 hours during a 12-month period or a minimum of 220 workdays in a 12-month period. A workday is defined as performing or assisting in the duties of an installer, operator, or onsite soil evaluator to the extent required for the proper installation or maintenance of onsite sewage systems or the evaluation of soil and soil properties for suitability as locations for onsite sewage systems. More than 1,760 hours or 220 workdays during a 12-month period will not be considered as more than one year of full-time employment.
2. Partial credit may be given for actual hours of work or workdays experience if the applicant works less than full time.
Part III
Onsite Sewage System Installers
18VAC160-40-110. License required.
A. No individual shall install a conventional or alternative onsite sewage system without a valid master onsite sewage system installer license issued by the board.
B. An individual cannot simultaneously hold valid master and journeyman onsite sewage system installer licenses in the same class. Issuance of a master onsite sewage system installer license in a specific class shall void the journeyman onsite sewage system installer license in the same class.
C. An individual cannot simultaneously hold valid conventional and alternative master onsite sewage system installer licenses or convention and alternative journeyman licenses. Issuance of a master alternative onsite sewage system installer license shall void the conventional onsite sewage system installer license.
D. A journeyman onsite sewage system installer must work under the direct supervision of a licensed master onsite sewage system installer. A master onsite sewage system installer is responsible for supervising the provision of onsite sewage system installations by any journeyman onsite sewage system installers under his direct supervision.
E. Experience used to qualify for licensure cannot be verified by a journeyman onsite sewage system installer.
18VAC160-40-120. Qualifications for journeyman conventional onsite sewage system installer licenses.
An applicant for licensure as a journeyman conventional onsite sewage system installer shall furnish acceptable documentation that one of the following qualifications has been met:
Prerequisites |
Exam Required |
Education Required |
Documented Qualifying Experience |
|
1. |
Employee, owner, director, or officer of a properly licensed contractor with a sewage disposal system (SDS) specialty issued by the Virginia Board for Contractors |
No |
No |
Six months of full-time experience assisting with the installation of conventional or alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an onsite soil evaluator, an onsite sewage system installer, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
2. |
None |
No |
No |
One year of full-time experience assisting with the installation of conventional or alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an onsite soil evaluator, an onsite sewage system installer, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
18VAC160-40-130. Qualifications for master conventional onsite sewage system installer licenses.
An applicant for licensure as a master conventional onsite sewage system installer shall furnish acceptable documentation that one of the following qualifications has been met:
Prerequisites |
Exam Required |
Education Required |
Documented Qualifying Experience |
|
1. |
Employee, owner, director, or officer of a properly licensed contractor with a sewage disposal system (SDS) specialty issued by the Virginia Board for Contractors |
Yes |
20 hours of training approved by the board covering basic installation of conventional or alternative onsite sewage systems |
One year of full-time experience installing conventional or alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an onsite soil evaluator, an onsite sewage system installer, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
2. |
Employee, owner, director, or officer of a properly licensed contractor with a sewage disposal system (SDS) specialty issued by the Virginia Board for Contractors |
Yes |
No |
Two years of full-time experience installing conventional or alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an onsite soil evaluator, an onsite sewage system installer, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
3. |
Interim installer or journeyman license |
Yes |
20 hours of training approved by the board covering basic installation of conventional or alternative onsite sewage systems |
Two years of full-time experience installing conventional or alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an onsite soil evaluator, an onsite sewage system installer, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
4. |
Interim installer or journeyman installer license |
Yes |
No |
Three years of full-time experience installing conventional or alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an onsite soil evaluator, an onsite sewage system installer, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
18VAC160-40-140. Qualification for exemption from examination for master conventional onsite sewage system installer applicants.
Applicants seeking licensure as a conventional onsite sewage system installer may be exempt from the examination, provided the board receives the applicable application before July 1, 2016, and the applicant:
1. Is able to satisfactorily demonstrate that he has been actively engaged in performing the duties of a conventional onsite sewage system installer for at least eight years within the 12-year period immediately preceding the date of the application. Documentation of qualifying experience may be verified by a conventional or alternative onsite soil evaluator, a conventional or alternative onsite sewage system installer, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009; and
2. Meets the requirements of 18VAC160-40-60.
18VAC160-40-150. Qualifications for journeyman alternative onsite sewage system installer licenses.
An applicant for licensure as an alternative onsite sewage system installer shall furnish acceptable documentation that one of the following qualifications has been met:
Prerequisites |
Exam Required |
Education Required |
Documented Qualifying Experience |
|
1. |
Employee, owner, director, or officer of a properly licensed contractor with a sewage disposal system (SDS) specialty issued by the Virginia Board for Contractors |
No |
No |
One year of full-time experience assisting with the installation of alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an alternative onsite soil evaluator, an alternative onsite sewage system installer, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
2. |
None |
No |
No |
Two years of full-time experience assisting with the installation of alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an alternative onsite soil evaluator, an alternative onsite sewage system installer, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
18VAC160-40-160. Qualifications for master alternative onsite sewage system installer licenses.
An applicant for licensure as a master alternative onsite sewage system installer shall furnish acceptable documentation that one of the following qualifications has been met:
Prerequisites |
Exam Required |
Education Required |
Documented Qualifying Experience |
|
1. |
Employee, owner, director, or officer of a properly licensed contractor with a sewage disposal system (SDS) specialty issued by the Virginia Board for Contractors |
Yes |
No |
Two years of full-time experience installing alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an alternative onsite soil evaluator, an alternative onsite sewage system installer, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
2. |
No |
Yes |
20 hours of training approved by the board covering basic installation of alternative onsite sewage systems |
Three years of full-time experience installing alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an alternative onsite soil evaluator, an alternative onsite sewage system installer, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
3. |
Interim alternative onsite sewage system installer or conventional onsite sewage system installer license |
Yes |
No |
18 months of full-time experience installing alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an alternative onsite soil evaluator, an alternative onsite sewage system installer, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
4. |
No |
Yes |
20 hours of training approved by the board covering the basic installation of alternative onsite sewage systems |
18 months of full-time experience installing alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an alternative onsite soil evaluator, an alternative onsite sewage system installer, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
Part IV
Onsite Sewage System Operators
18VAC160-40-170. License required.
A. No individual shall operate a conventional or alternative onsite sewage system without a valid master onsite sewage system operator license issued by the board.
B. An individual cannot simultaneously hold valid master and onsite sewage system operator licenses in the same class. Issuance of a master onsite sewage system operator license in a specific class shall void the journeyman onsite sewage system operator license in the same class.
C. An individual cannot simultaneously hold valid conventional and alternative onsite sewage system operator licenses or conventional and alternative journeyman onsite sewage system operator licenses. Issuance of a master alternative onsite sewage system operator license shall void the conventional onsite sewage system operator license.
D. A journeyman onsite sewage system operator must work under the direct supervision of a licensed master onsite sewage system operator. An onsite sewage system operator is responsible for supervising the operation of the onsite sewage system by any journeyman onsite sewage system operator under his responsibility.
E. Experience used to qualify for licensure cannot be verified by a journeyman onsite sewage system operator.
18VAC160-40-180. Qualifications for journeyman conventional onsite sewage system operator licenses.
An applicant for licensure as a journeyman conventional onsite sewage system operator shall furnish acceptable documentation that the following qualification has been met:
Prerequisites |
Exam Required |
Education Required |
Documented Qualifying Experience |
None |
No |
No |
Six months of full-time experience assisting with the operation and maintenance of conventional or alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an onsite soil evaluator, an onsite sewage system operator, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
18VAC160-40-190. Qualifications for master conventional onsite sewage system operator licenses.
An applicant for licensure as a master conventional onsite sewage system operator shall furnish acceptable documentation that one of the following qualifications has been met:
Prerequisites |
Exam Required |
Education Required |
Documented Qualifying Experience |
|
1. |
Wastewater works operator license |
Yes |
No |
None |
2. |
No |
Yes |
10 hours of education approved by the board covering the basics of operation and maintenance of conventional onsite sewage systems |
Six months of full-time experience in the operation and maintenance of conventional or alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an onsite soil evaluator, an onsite sewage system operator, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
3. |
No |
Yes |
No |
One year of full-time experience in the operation and maintenance of conventional or alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an onsite soil evaluator, an onsite sewage system operator, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
18VAC160-40-200. Qualification for exemption from examination for master conventional onsite sewage system operator applicants.
Applicants seeking licensure as a master conventional onsite sewage system operator may be exempt from the examination provided the applicant:
1. Is able to satisfactorily demonstrate that he has been actively engaged in performing the duties of a conventional onsite sewage system operator for at least four years. Documentation of qualifying experience may be verified by a conventional or alternative soil evaluation, a conventional or alternative onsite sewage system operator, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009; and
2. Meets the requirements of 18VAC160-40-60.
18VAC160-40-210. Qualifications for journeyman alternative onsite sewage system operator licenses.
An applicant for licensure as a journeyman alternative onsite sewage operator shall furnish acceptable documentation that one of the following qualifications has been met:
Prerequisites |
Exam Required |
Education Required |
Documented Qualifying Experience |
|
1. |
None |
No |
20 hours of education approved by the board covering the basics of operation and maintenance of alternative onsite sewage systems |
One year of full-time experience assisting with the operation and maintenance of alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an alternative onsite soil evaluator, an alternative sewage system operator, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
2. |
None |
No |
None |
Two years of full-time experience assisting with the operation and maintenance of alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an alternative onsite soil evaluator, an alternative sewage system operator, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
18VAC160-40-220. Qualifications for master alternative onsite sewage system operator licenses.
An applicant for licensure as a master alternative onsite sewage system operator shall furnish acceptable documentation that one of the following has been met:
Prerequisites |
Exam Required |
Education Required |
Documented Qualifying Experience |
|
1. |
Held or holds a conventional onsite sewage system operator license |
Yes |
10 hours of training approved by the board covering the basics of operation and maintenance of alternative onsite sewage systems |
One year of full-time experience in the operation and maintenance of onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an alternative onsite soil evaluator, an alternative onsite sewage system operator, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
2. |
Held or holds a conventional onsite sewage system operator license |
Yes |
No |
One year of full-time experience in the operation and maintenance of onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an alternative onsite soil evaluator, an alternative onsite sewage system operator, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
3. |
None |
Yes |
20 hours of training approved by the board covering the basics of operation and maintenance of alternative onsite sewage systems |
Two years of full-time experience in the operation and maintenance of onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an alternative onsite soil evaluator, an alternative onsite sewage system operator, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
4. |
Wastewater works operator license |
Yes |
No |
Six months of full-time experience in the operation and maintenance of onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an alternative onsite soil evaluator, an alternative onsite sewage system operator, a professional engineer, or an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
5. |
Wastewater works operator license |
Yes |
20 hours of training approved by the board in basics of operation and maintenance of alternative onsite sewage systems |
No |
Part V
Onsite Soil Evaluator
18VAC160-40-230. License required.
A. Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter 4 (§ 54.1-400 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia, no individual shall evaluate soils and soil properties for suitability as locations for or design conventional or alternative onsite sewage systems without possessing a valid license issued by the board.
B. An individual cannot simultaneously hold master and journeyman onsite soil evaluator licenses in the same class. Issuance of a master onsite soil evaluator license in a specific class shall void the journeyman onsite soil evaluator license in the same class.
C. An individual cannot simultaneously hold valid conventional and alternative onsite soil evaluator licenses or conventional and alternative journeyman onsite soil evaluator licenses. Issuance of an alternative master onsite soil evaluator license shall void the conventional onsite soil evaluator license.
D. A journeyman onsite soil evaluator must work under the direct supervision of a master onsite soil evaluator. A master onsite soil evaluator of an equal or greater class is responsible for supervising the provision of onsite soil evaluations and designs by any journeyman onsite soil evaluator under his responsibility.
E. Experience to qualify for licensure cannot be verified by a journeyman onsite soil evaluator.
18VAC160-40-240. Qualifications for journeyman conventional onsite soil evaluator licenses.
An applicant for licensure as a journeyman conventional onsite soil evaluator shall furnish acceptable documentation that one of the following has been met:
Prerequisites |
Exam Required |
Education Required |
Documented Qualifying Experience |
|
1. |
Virginia professional soil scientist license |
No |
No |
No |
2. |
No |
No |
No |
One and one-half years of full-time experience assisting in the evaluation of site and soil conditions and design of conventional onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a professional engineer, or an onsite soil evaluator |
3. |
No |
No |
VDH onsite system training |
One year of full-time experience assisting in the evaluation of site and soil conditions and design of conventional onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a professional engineer, or an onsite soil evaluator |
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 |
One and one-half 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 certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, 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 certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a professional engineer, or an onsite soil evaluator |
3. |
No |
Yes |
VDH onsite sewage system 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 certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, 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 certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a professional engineer, or an onsite soil evaluator |
18VAC160-40-260. Qualifications for journeyman alternative onsite soil evaluator licenses.
An applicant for licensure as a journeyman alternative onsite soil evaluator shall furnish acceptable documentation that one of the following qualifications has been meet:
Prerequisites |
Exam Required |
Education Required |
Documented Qualifying Experience |
|
1. |
Virginia professional soil scientist license |
No |
No |
One year of full-time experience assisting in the evaluation of site and soil conditions and design of alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a professional engineer, or an alternative soil evaluator |
2. |
Possess or held either a valid interim alternative onsite soil evaluator license or a conventional onsite soil evaluator license |
No |
No |
One year of full-time experience assisting in the evaluation of site and soil conditions and design of alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a professional engineer, or an alternative soil evaluator |
3. |
An authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
No |
No |
One year of full-time experience assisting in the evaluation of site and soil conditions and design of alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a professional engineer, or an alternative soil evaluator |
4. |
No |
No |
No |
Two years of full-time experience assisting in the evaluation of site and soil conditions and design of alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a professional engineer, or an alternative soil evaluator |
18VAC160-40-270. Qualifications for master alternative onsite soil evaluator licenses.
An applicant for licensure as a master alternative 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 |
One and one-half years of full-time experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a professional engineer, or an alternative onsite soil evaluator |
2. |
No |
Yes |
Associate's degree |
Three years of full-time experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a professional engineer, or an alternative onsite soil evaluator |
3. |
Held or holds a conventional onsite soil evaluator license |
Yes |
No |
Two years of full-time experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a professional engineer, or an alternative onsite soil evaluator |
4. |
No |
Yes |
No |
Three years of full-time experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a professional engineer, or an alternative onsite soil evaluator |
5. |
An authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009 |
Yes |
No |
Two years of full-time experience evaluating site and soil conditions and designing alternative onsite sewage systems verified by one or more of the following: an authorized onsite soil evaluator certified by VDH before July 1, 2009, a professional engineer, or an alternative onsite soil evaluator |
18VAC160-40-280. Acceptable degree programs and verification procedures.
A. Applicants seeking to qualify for licensure based on completion of an associate's, bachelor's, or master's degree shall submit an official transcript form the school where the applicable degree was obtained. Only degrees from an accredited college or university that is approved or accredited by the Commission on Colleges, a regional or national accreditation association, or by an accrediting agency that is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education will be considered. The following degrees shall be considered to qualify in accordance with 18VAC160-40-250 and 18VAC160-40-270:
1. Bachelor's or master's degree in soil science, biology, chemistry, engineering, environmental science, geology, agronomy, earth science, or environmental health.
2. Associate's degree in wastewater works, environmental science, or engineering technology.
3. Bachelor's degree in a related physical, biological, environmental, or chemical science that includes a minimum of 40 semester credit hours in any combination of science and math.
B. Any applicant who has earned a degree from an institution outside of the United States shall have the degree authenticated and evaluated by an education credential evaluation services. The board reserves the right to reject any evaluation submitted by the applicant.
Part VI
Renewal and Reinstatement
18VAC160-40-290. Expiration and renewal.
A. A license shall expire two years from the last day of the month in which it was issued.
B. Prior to the expiration date shown on the license, the board shall mail a renewal notice to the licensee's address of record. The licensee shall return a renewal notice and the applicable renewal fee. Failure to receive a renewal notice from the board does not relieve the licensee of the obligation to renew. If the licensee fails to receive the renewal notice, a copy of the license may be submitted with the required fee as an application for renewal.
C. By submitting the renewal fee, the licensee is certifying his continued compliance with the Standards of Practice and Conduct (Part VI (18VAC160-40-440 et seq.) of this chapter) as established by the board. In addition, by submitting the renewal fee, licensees are certifying compliance with the continuing professional education requirements of this chapter.
18VAC160-40-300. Reinstatement.
A. If all the requirements for renewal of the license as specified in 18VAC160-40-290 are not completed within 30 days of the license expiration date, a reinstatement fee shall be required as established in 18VAC160-40-40.
B. A license may be reinstated for up to one year following the expiration date of the license. Any licensee who fails to reinstate the license within 12 months after the expiration date shall apply for a new license and meet entry requirements in effect at the time of submittal of the new application. The individual shall be deemed to be eligible to sit for the examination for the same profession, class, and category of license as the expired license, if an examination is applicable.
C. By submitting the reinstatement fee, the licensee is certifying his continued compliance with the Standards of Practice and Conduct (Part VI (18VAC160-40-440 et seq.) of this chapter) as established by the board. In addition, by submitting the reinstatement fee, licensees are certifying compliance with the continued professional education requirements of this chapter.
D. Any regulated activity conducted subsequent to the license expiration date may constitute unlicensed activity and be subject to prosecution under Chapter 1 (§ 54.1-100 et eq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia.
18VAC160-40-310. Status of license during period prior to reinstatement.
A licensee who applies for reinstatement of the license shall be subject to all laws and regulations as if the regulant had been continuously licensed. The licensee shall remain under and be subject to the disciplinary authority of the board during the entire period.
18VAC160-40-320. Board discretion to deny renewal or reinstatement.
A. The board may deny renewal or reinstatement of license for the same reasons as the board may refuse initial licensure or discipline a licensee.
B. The board may deny renewal or reinstatement of a licensee if the licensee has been subject to a disciplinary proceeding and has not met the terms of an agreement for licensure, has not satisfied all sanctions, or has not fully paid monetary penalties and costs imposed by the board.
Part VII
Continuing Professional Education
18VAC160-40-330. Continuing professional education.
A. Each licensee shall have completed the following number of continuing professional education (CPE) contact hours during each renewal cycle. CPE provisions do not apply to licenses that were held for less than two years on the date of expiration.
1. Master alternative and conventional onsite soil evaluators, onsite sewage system installers, and onsite sewage system operators shall obtain a minimum of 20 contact hours.
2. Journeyman alternative and conventional onsite soil evaluators, onsite sewage system installers, and onsite sewage system operators shall obtain a minimum of 10 contact hours.
B. CPE courses completed during the license period immediately prior to the expiration date of the license shall be acceptable in order to renew the license. CPE courses completed during a license renewal cycle to satisfy the CPE requirements of the preceding licensing renewal cycle shall be valid only for that preceding license renewal cycle and shall not be accepted for subsequent renewal cycles.
C. The licensee will not receive credit for completing the same CPE course with the same content more than once during a license period.
D. A licensee may receive CPE credit for teaching a course that otherwise meets the requirements of this chapter; however, additional credit shall not be given for subsequent offering of a course or activity with the same content within the same licensing cycle. In addition a licensee may receive two hours of CPE no more than once during a single licensing cycle for the initial development or substantial updating of a CPE course.
E. For all licenses, safety subjects shall not count for more than one half of the total required CPE hours.
18VAC160-40-340. CPE subject matter for onsite sewage system installers.
The following course topics will be accepted for CPE credit for onsite sewage installers:
1. Sewage system installation;
2. Operating and maintaining equipment;
3. Security and safety procedures;
4. General science and mathematical principles;
5. Administrative knowledge and procedures applicable to the profession;
6. Laws and regulations applicable to the profession;
7. Monitoring, evaluating and adjusting treatment processes (alternative onsite sewage system installers only); and
8. Management and supervision principles (master onsite sewage system installer only, maximum of five credit hours).
18VAC160-40-350. CPE subject matter for onsite sewage system operators.
The following course topics will be accepted for credit for onsite sewage system operators:
1. Onsite system operations;
2. Monitoring, evaluating, and adjusting treatment processes;
3. Operating and maintaining equipment;
4. Security and safety procedures;
5. General science and mathematical principles;
6. Administrative knowledge applicable to the profession;
7. Laws and regulations applicable to the profession; and
8. Management and supervision principles (applicable to master onsite sewage system operations only, maximum of five credit hours).
18VAC160-40-360. CPE subject matter for onsite soil evaluators.
The following course topics will be accepted for credit for onsite soil evaluators:
1. Site and soil evaluations;
2. Security and safety procedures;
3. System design;
4. Inspections;
5. General science and mathematical principles;
6. Administrative knowledge and procedures applicable to the profession;
7. Laws and regulations applicable to the profession; and
8. Management and supervision principles (applicable to master onsite soil evaluators only, maximum of five contact hours).
18VAC160-40-370. Use of training credits and formal education for CPE credit.
Any course approved by the board for substitution as training credits or formal education semester hours, as provided for in 18VAC160-40-70 or 18VAC160-40-280, shall also be acceptable on an hour-for-hour basis for CPE contact hours. One semester hour of college credit shall equal 15 CPE contact hours, and one-quarter hour of college credit shall equal 10 CPE hours. The training credits or formal education must be applicable to the license for which CPE credit is sought.
18VAC160-40-380. Maintenance of CPE.
A. For a period of at least two years following the end of the license renewal cycle for which the CPE was taken, the following evidence shall be maintained to document completion of the required CPE.
1. Evidence of completion of a structured training activity, which shall consist of the name, address, and telephone number of the sponsor;
2. The dates the licensee participated in the training;
3. Description of the subject matter presented; and
4. A statement from the sponsor verifying the number of hours completed.
B. The board may conduct an audit of its licensees to ensure compliance with the applicable CPE requirements. Licensees who are selected for audit shall provide the necessary documentation stipulated in this section.
Part VIII
Training Course Approval
18VAC160-40-390. Approval of training courses.
A. Training courses may be substituted for experience pursuant to the provisions of 18VAC160-40-70. With the exception of training courses provided pursuant to 18VAC160-40-330, training courses that may be substituted for required experience must be approved by the board prior to commencing in accordance with the provisions of this section.
B. Each training provider seeking course approval shall submit an application for approval on a form provided by the board. Training courses for which experience credit may be granted must be conducted in general conformance with the guidelines of the International Association for Continued Education and Training (association). The board reserves the right to waive any of the requirements of the association's guidelines on a case-by-case basis. Only classroom, laboratory, and field trip contact time will be used to compute training credits. No credit will be given for breaks, meals, or receptions.
1. Organization. The board will only approve training offered by a sponsor that is an identifiable organization with a mission statement outlining its functions structure, process, and philosophy and that has a staff of one or more persons with the authority to administer and coordinate the training course.
2. Training course records. The board will only approve training offered by a sponsor that maintains records for all participants for a minimum of seven years and that has a written policy on retention and release of records.
3. Instructors. The board will only approve training conducted by personnel who have demonstrated competency in the subject being taught, an understanding of the learning objective, and knowledge of the learning process to be used.
4. Objectives. The board will only approve courses that have a series of stated objectives that are pertinent to the tasks performed by the licensee. The training course content must be consistent with those objectives.
5. Course completion requirements. For successful completion of a training course, participants must attend 90% or more of the class contact time and must demonstrate their learning through written examinations, completion of a project, oral examination, or other similar assessment techniques.
18VAC160-40-400. Application for training course approval.
A. The board shall consider the following information, to be submitted by the course sponsor or instructor on forms provided by the board:
1. Course information.
a. Course title;
b. Planned audience;
c. Name of sponsor;
d. Name, physical address, email address, and phone number of contact person;
e. Scheduled presentation dates;
f. Detailed course schedule, hour-by-hour including begin and end times;
g. List of planned breaks;
h. Scheduled presentation location; and
i. Identification of the profession, category, and class of license to which the course is applicable and relevancy to the identified license type.
2. Instructor qualifications.
a. Name of instructor;
b. Title;
c. Employer;
d. Board license number or numbers, if applicable; and
e. Summary of qualifications to teach the course.
3. Training materials.
a. Course objectives. A listing of the course objectives stated in terms of the skills and knowledge the participant will be able to demonstrate as a result of the training.
b. Course outline. A detailed outline showing the planned activities that will occur during the training course, including major topics, planned presentation sequence, laboratory and field activities, audiovisual presentations, and other major activities.
c. Course reference materials. A list of the name, publisher, and publication date for commercially available publications. For reference materials developed by the course sponsor or available exclusively through the course, a copy of the reference.
d. Audiovisual support materials. A listing of any commercially available audiovisual support material that will be used in the program. A brief description of any sponsor or instructor generated audiovisual material that will be used.
e. Handouts. Identification of all commercially available handout materials that will be used, as well as copies other planned handouts.
4. Determination of successful completion. A description of the means that will be used to assess the learning of each participant to determine successful completion of training program, such as examinations, projects, personal evaluations by the instructor, or other recognized evaluation techniques. Correspondence and other distance learning courses must include appropriate testing procedures to verify completion of the course.
B. Recurring training programs. If there are plans to present the same course of instruction routinely at multiple locations with only minor modifications and changes, the board may approve the overall program rather than individual presentations if so required by the sponsor.
1. The board shall consider all of the information listed in subsection A of this section except those items related to specific offerings of the course.
2. Board approval will apply only to those specific offerings certified by the sponsoring organization as having been conducted by instructors meeting the established criteria and in accordance with the board-approved course outlines and objectives.
18VAC160-40-410. Maintenance of training course approval.
A. At times established by the board, the board may require that course providers that have previously obtained course approval provide the board with evidence, in a form set forth by the board, that the provider continues to comply with the requirements of this chapter. Failure to continue to comply with the board's requirements or respond to such a request may result in the board withdrawing its approval.
B. Substantial modifications or changes to the information provided in 18VAC160-40-390 and 18VAC160-40-400 must be reported to the board within 30 days of the change. Failure to report the changes as required may result in the withdrawal of approval by the board.
C. Any change of address of the training provider shall be reported in writing within 30 days of the change.
D. The board may conduct an audit of the training provider to ensure continued compliance with this chapter.
18VAC160-40-420. Withdrawal of approval.
The board may withdraw approval of any provider for the following reasons:
1. The course or courses being offered no longer meet the standards established by the board.
2. The provider, through an agent or otherwise, advertises its services in a fraudulent or deceptive way.
3. The provider, instructor, or designee of the provider falsifies any information relating to the application for approval, course information, or student records.
4. The provider fails to respond to the board or any of its agents.
18VAC160-40-430. Training course offered by certain entities, board approval not required.
A. Training courses provided by (i) federal, state, or local government agencies; (ii) accredited colleges or universities approved or accredited by the Commission on Colleges; (iii) a regional or national accreditation association; or (iv) an accrediting agency that is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education do not require board approval to be used for experience substitution, provided the training course information submitted to the board includes the following:
1. The course must include the continuing education hours awarded by the entity.
2. The course must be related to the profession, category, or class, if applicable, for which experience substitution is sought.
B. The board may require additional information from the provider as necessary to ensure compliance with this section. If such assurance cannot be made by the board, the training course may not be used for experience substitution, or the provider may pursue board approval pursuant to this chapter.
Part IX
Standards of Practice and Conduct
18VAC160-40-440. Grounds for disciplinary action.
The board may place a licensee on probation; impose a monetary penalty in accordance in § 54.1-202 A of the Code of Virginia; or revoke, suspend, or refuse to renew any license when the licensee has been found to have violated or cooperated with others in violating any provision of the regulations of the board or Chapter 23 (§ 54.1-2300 et.seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia.
18VAC160-40-450. Maintenance of license.
A. No license issued by the board shall be assigned or otherwise transferred.
B. A licensee shall report, in writing, all changes of the address of record and name to the board within 30 days of the change and shall return the license to the board. In addition to the address of record, a physical address is required for each license. If the licensee holds more than one license, the licensee shall inform the board of all licenses, certificates, and registrations affected by the name or address change. The board shall not be responsible for the licensee's failure to receive notices or correspondence due to the licensee's failure to report a change of name or address.
C. Any change in any of the requirements and qualifications for licensure found in Part II (18VAC160-40-20 et seq.), III (18VAC160-40-110 et seq.), or IV (18VAC160-40-170 et seq.) of this chapter shall be reported to the board within 30 days of the change.
18VAC160-40-460. Notice of adverse action.
A. Licensees shall notify the board of the following actions against the licensee.
1. Any disciplinary action taken by any jurisdiction, board, or administrative body of competent jurisdiction, including but not limited to any reprimand, license or certificate revocation, suspension or denial, monetary penalty, requirement for remedial education, or other corrective action.
2. Any voluntary surrendering of a related license, certificate, or registration done in connection with a disciplinary action in another jurisdiction.
3. Any conviction, finding of guilt, or plea of guilty, regardless of adjudication or deferred adjudication, in any jurisdiction of the United States of any misdemeanor involving lying, cheating, stealing, sexual offense, drug distribution, physical injury, or relating to the practice of the profession or of any felony, there being no appeal pending therefrom or the time for appeal having lapsed. Review of convictions shall be subject to the requirements of § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia. Any plea of nolo contendere shall be considered a conviction for the purpose of this section.
B. Notices to the board must be made in writing within 30 days of the action. A copy of the order or other supporting documentation must accompany the notice. The record of conviction finding or case decision shall be considered prima facie evidence of a conviction or finding of guilt.
18VAC160-40-470. Prohibited acts.
The following acts are prohibited and any violation may result in disciplinary action by the board:
1. Violating, inducing another to violate, cooperating with another to violate, or combining or conspiring with or acting as agent, partner, or associate for another to violate any of the provisions of Chapter 1 (§ 54.1-100 et seq.), 2 (§ 54.1-200 et seq.), or 23 (§ 54.1-2300 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia, or any of the regulations of the board.
2. Allowing a license issued by the board to be used by another.
3. Obtaining or attempting to obtain a license by false or fraudulent representation, or maintaining or renewing a license by false or fraudulent representation.
4. A licensee having been convicted, found guilty, or disciplined in any jurisdiction of any offense or violation enumerated in 18VAC160-40-460. Review of convictions shall be subject to the requirements of § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia.
5. Failing to inform the board in writing within 30 days that the licensee was convicted or found guilty or disciplined in any jurisdiction of any offense or violation enumerated in 18VAC160-40-460.
6. Not demonstrating reasonable care, judgment, or application of the required knowledge, skill, and ability in the performance of the licensee's duties.
7. Having undertaken to perform or performed a professional assignment that the licensee is not qualified to perform by education, experience, training, or any combination thereof.
8. Failing to report a change as required by 18VAC160-40-450.
9. Negligence, misconduct, or incompetence in the practice of the profession.
10. Making any misrepresentation or engaging in acts of fraud or deceit in advertising, soliciting, or in providing professional services.
11. Failing to adequately supervise and review work performed by unlicensed employees or journeyman licensees under the direct supervision of the master licensee.
12. Failure to obtain any permit, approval, or other document required by VDH related to the design, installation, repair, or operation of an onsite sewage system.
13. Knowingly signing plans, drawings, reports, specifications, maps, or other documents related to an onsite sewage system not prepared or reviewed and approved by the licensee.
14. Knowingly misrepresenting factual information in expressing a professional opinion.
15. Failing to act in providing professional services in a manner that safeguards the interests of the public.
18VAC160-40-480. Conflicts of interest.
The licensee shall:
1. Promptly and fully inform an employer or client of any business association, interest, or circumstance that may influence the licensee's judgment of the quality of service.
2. Not accept compensation, financial or otherwise, from more than one party for services on or pertaining to the same project, unless the circumstances are fully disclosed to and agreed to by all interested parties in writing.
3. Neither solicit nor accept financial or other valuable consideration from material or equipment suppliers for specifying their products or services.
4. Not solicit or accept gratuities, directly or indirectly, from contractors or their agents or other parties dealing with a client or employer in connection with work for which the licensee is responsible.
18VAC160-40-490. Licensee responsibility.
A. The primary obligation of the licensee is to the public. If the licensee's judgment is overruled and not adhered to when advising appropriate parties of circumstances of a substantial threat to the public health, safety, or welfare, the licensee shall inform the employer and client, as applicable, of the possible consequences and notify appropriate authorities.
B. The licensee shall not knowingly associate in a business venture with, or permit the use of the licensee's name by, any person or firm where there is reason to believe that person or firm is engaging in activity of a fraudulent or dishonest nature or is violating any law or regulation of the board.
C. A licensee who has direct knowledge that another individual or firm may be violating any of the provisions of this chapter or the provisions of Chapter 23 (§ 54.1-2300 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia shall immediately inform the board in writing and shall cooperate in furnishing any further information or assistance that may be required.
D. Except as provided in subsection E of this section, a licensee shall not utilize the evaluations, design, drawings, or work of another licensee without the knowledge and written consent of the licensee or organization of ownership that originated the design, drawings, or work.
E. A licensee who relies on information in VDH files or has received permission to modify or otherwise utilize the evaluation, design, drawings, or work of another licensee pursuant to subsection D or E of this section may certify that work only after a thorough review of the evaluation, design, drawings or work and after he determines that he is willing to assume full responsibility for all design, drawings, or work on which he relies for his opinion.
18VAC160-40-500. Response to inquiry and provision of records.
A. A licensee must respond within 10 days to a request by the board or any of its agents regarding any complaint filed with the department.
B. Unless otherwise specified by the board, a licensee of the board shall produce to the board or any of its agents within 10 days of the request any document, book, or record concerning any transaction pertaining to a complaint filed in which the licensee was involved, or for which the licensee is required to maintain records. The board may extend such timeframe upon a showing of extenuating circumstances prohibiting delivery within such 10-day period.
C. A licensee shall not provide a false, misleading, or incomplete response to the board or any of its agents seeking information in the investigation of a complaint filed with the board.
D. With the exception of the requirements of subsection A or B of this section, a licensee must respond to an inquiry by the board or its agent within 21 days.
18VAC160-40-510. Master licensee's professional responsibilities.
A. Any work performed by a journeyman regulated pursuant to Chapter 23 (§ 54.1-2300 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia and this chapter shall be under the direct supervision of the master. Such master and journeyman shall have an employment or written contractual relationship.
B. Each master shall maintain documentation of the employment or contractual relationship with each journeyman under the master's direct supervision. Such documentation shall be kept for a minimum of five years and shall include, at a minimum, the beginning and ending dates of the employment or contractual relationship.
FORMS (18VAC160-40)
Onsite Soil Evaluator - License Application, A465-1940LIC-v2 (eff. 7/2016)
Onsite Sewage System Operator License Application, A465-1942LIC-v2 (eff. 7/2016)
Onsite Sewage System Installer License Application, A465-1944LIC-v3 (eff. 7/2016)
Onsite Sewage System Applicant Experience Verification Application, A436-19OSSPEXP-v4 (eff. 7/2016)
Training Course Approval Application, A465-19CRS-v2 (eff. 5/2013)
Education and Training Substitution Form, A436-19EDTR-v3 (eff. 1/2014)