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13 LOCAL ISTS PROGRAMS 7082.0700 <br />B. A licensed inspection business that inspects an existing SSTS is allowed to subsequently <br />design and install a new SSTS for that property, provided the inspection business is also licensed to design <br />and install. <br />C. A licensed inspection business working on behalf of a local unit of government must not <br />design or install a new or replacement system if there is a likelihood that the inspector or business will be <br />responsible for permitting or inspecting the new or replacement system or system site. <br />D. A licensed inspection business may inspect an existing system that they designed or installed <br />once it has been independently inspected. <br />E. A person working for or on behalf of a local unit of government is not allowed to use the <br />person's position to solicit for private business gain. <br />Subp. 3. Certificate of compliance; notice of noncompliance. <br />A. SSTS in compliance with applicable requirements must be issued a certificate of <br />compliance and systems found not in compliance must be issued a notice of noncompliance. SSTS not in <br />compliance with part 7080.1500, subpart 4, item A, or 7081.0080, subpart 3, must be repaired or replaced <br />within ten months or as directed under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 145A. Systems out of compliance with <br />other applicable requirements must be repaired or replaced according to local ordinance requirements. <br />Systems issued a notice of noncompliance for operational or monitoring deficiencies must immediately be <br />maintained, monitored, or managed according to the operating permit. <br />B. The initial certificate of compliance must be issued if reasonable assurance is evident that <br />the system was built according to applicable requirements as specified in the construction permit. <br />C. Local units of government must develop a certificate of compliance document or use a <br />certificate of compliance developed by the agency for new construction and replacement. The certificate <br />of compliance for new construction and replacement must include the vertical separation distance report <br />described in subpart 4, item B, subitem (2), and the management plan developed under part 7082.0600, <br />subpart 1. All certificates of compliance and notices of noncompliance for new construction and replacement <br />must include property and property owner identification, date of inspection, system components, system <br />location (dimensioned or drawn to scale), well setback distance, field check of soil conditions, SWF, as <br />defined under part 7080.1100, subpart 84, designations as applicable, and Class V designation as applicable. <br />D. A certificate of compliance or notice of noncompliance for new construction or replacement <br />must be signed by a licensed inspection business or by a qualified employee certified as an inspector who <br />is authorized by the local unit of government. The certificate of compliance or notice of noncompliance <br />for new construction and replacement must be submitted to the local unit of government no later than 15 <br />days after any compliance inspection. The certificate of compliance or notice of noncompliance for new <br />construction and replacement must be submitted to the owner or owner's agent within 15 days after any <br />compliance inspection. <br />E. A certificate of compliance or notice of noncompliance must include a certified statement <br />from the certified individual or qualified employee who conducted the compliance inspection and indicate <br />whether the SSTS is in compliance with local ordinance requirements. <br />F. If a compliance inspection for new construction and replacement indicates that the system <br />is not in compliance with applicable requirements, the notice must contain a statement to this effect and <br />specify the reason for noncompliance. <br />Copyright ©2014 by the Rev <br />so <br />of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />