The Vermont Statutes Online
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Title 10 : Conservation and Development
Chapter 064 : Potable Water Supply and Wastewater System Permit
(Cite as: 10 V.S.A. § 1975)-
§ 1975. Designer licenses
(a) The Director of the Office of Professional Regulation, after due consultation with the Secretary, shall establish and implement a process to license and periodically renew the licenses of designers of potable water supplies or wastewater systems, establish different classes of licensing for different potable water supplies and wastewater systems, and allow individuals to be licensed in various categories.
(b) A person shall not design a potable water supply or wastewater system that requires a permit under this chapter without first obtaining a designer license from the Director of the Office of Professional Regulation, except a professional engineer who is licensed in Vermont shall be deemed to have a valid designer license under this chapter, provided that:
(1) the engineer is practicing within the scope of his or her engineering specialty; and
(2) the engineer:
(A) to design a soil-based wastewater system, has satisfactorily completed a college-level soils identification course with specific instruction in the areas of soils morphology, genesis, texture, permeability, color, and redoximorphic features;
(B) has passed a soils identification test administered by the Secretary; or
(C) retains one or more licensed designers who have taken the course specified in this subdivision or passed the soils identification test, whenever performing work regulated under this chapter.
(c) [Repealed.]
(d) The Secretary or the Director of the Office of Professional Regulation may review, on a random basis, or in response to a complaint, or on his or her own motion, the testing procedures employed by a licensed designer, the systems designed by a licensed designer, the designs approved or recommended for approval by a licensed designer, and any work associated with the performance of these tasks.
(e) [Repealed.]
(f) If a person who signs a design or installation certification submitted under this chapter certifies a design, installation, or related design or installation information and, as a result of the person’s failure to exercise reasonable professional judgment, submits design or installation information that is untrue or incorrect, or submits a design or installs a wastewater system or potable water supply that does not comply with the rules adopted under this chapter, the person who signed the certification may be disciplined by the Director of the Office of Professional Regulation and be required to take all actions to remediate the affected project in accordance with the provisions of chapters 201 and 211 of this title.
(g) In response to a complaint, or on his or her own motion, the Secretary shall refer deficiencies in design or installation performed under this chapter by a professional engineer to the Board of Professional Engineering for further investigation and potential disciplinary action. (Added 2001, No. 133 (Adj. Sess.), § 1, eff. June 13, 2002; amended 2007, No. 32, § 5, eff. May 18, 2007; 2015, No. 156 (Adj. Sess.), § 9, eff. Jan. 1, 2017.)