By: Jackson  S.B. No. 1790
         (In the Senate - Filed March 9, 2007; March 21, 2007, read
  first time and referred to Committee on Natural Resources;
  April 16, 2007, reported favorably by the following vote:  Yeas 10,
  Nays 0; April 16, 2007, sent to printer.)
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
 
  relating to the requirements for receiving approval to provide
  training to an owner of an on-site sewage disposal system using
  aerobic treatment in maintaining the system.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 366.0515, Health and Safety Code, is
  amended by amending Subsections (h), (n), and (o) and adding
  Subsections (p) and (q) to read as follows:
         (h)  If the owner of an on-site sewage disposal system using
  aerobic treatment for a single-family residence elects to maintain
  the system directly, the owner must obtain [from the manufacturer
  or installer of the system] an amount of on-site training specified
  by commission rule, not to exceed six hours, from an approved
  trainer under Subsection (p) [either at the time of acceptance of
  the system from the installer or at the time of an on-site
  maintenance visit by a maintenance company under the initial term
  of the maintenance contract for the system, if applicable]. The
  training must include instruction regarding the importance to
  public health and safety of proper maintenance of the system and a
  demonstration of the procedure for performing a scheduled
  maintenance. On the owner's completion of the training, the
  approved trainer [manufacturer or installer] shall provide the
  owner with a certificate or letter stating that the owner has
  received the required training. An owner who elects to maintain the
  owner's system is subject to any inspection and reporting
  requirements imposed by an authorized agent or the commission under
  Subsection (k) applicable to a maintenance company that contracts
  to maintain a system. [If the residence is sold, the new owner, not
  later than the 30th day after the date the owner takes possession of
  the property, must obtain the training required by this subsection
  from an installer certified by the manufacturer of the system under
  Subsection (n) or contract with a maintenance company for the
  maintenance of the system.]
         (n)  A person must be certified by the manufacturer of an
  on-site sewage disposal system using aerobic treatment to maintain
  the system under a maintenance contract with the owner of the system
  [or to provide training to the owner in maintenance of the system].
  A manufacturer may not unreasonably withhold certification and,
  except as otherwise provided by this subsection, must offer the
  certification to persons who are not employees of the manufacturer
  on the same terms as the manufacturer offers the certification to
  the manufacturer's employees. To be certified by a manufacturer, a
  person who is not an employee must:
               (1)  successfully complete a course approved by the
  commission that provides up to 32 hours of training in maintenance
  of on-site sewage disposal systems using aerobic treatment;
               (2)  be employed by a maintenance company at least one
  employee of which holds a license as:
                     (A)  an installer, if the commission recognizes
  only one level of installer; or
                     (B)  the highest level of installer recognized by
  the commission, if the commission recognizes more than one level of
  installer;
               (3)  meet all of the manufacturer's criteria and
  requirements for entering into a business relationship; and
               (4)  satisfactorily complete any other reasonable
  requirements imposed by the manufacturer for certification.
         (o)  Subsection (n) does not allow the commission or an
  authorized agent to dictate to the manufacturer of on-site sewage
  disposal systems using aerobic treatment the person who is
  authorized to maintain the systems [or to provide training in
  maintenance of the systems] in a particular area. That subsection
  merely facilitates the expansion of the pool of persons who are
  qualified to maintain [or to provide training in maintenance of]
  those systems and protects the rights of owners and manufacturers
  of those systems.
         (p)  A person must be approved by the commission to provide
  training to the owner of an on-site sewage disposal system using
  aerobic treatment in maintenance of the system. To be approved by
  the commission, a person must:
               (1)  successfully complete a course approved by the
  commission that provides up to 32 hours of training in maintenance
  of on-site sewage disposal systems using aerobic treatment;
               (2)  hold a license as an installer and be employed by a
  maintenance company, or if the person does not hold a license as an
  installer or is not employed by a maintenance company, meet
  additional requirements for approval as determined by the
  commission; and
               (3)  satisfactorily complete any other reasonable
  requirements imposed by the commission for approval.
         (q)  In this section, "approved trainer" means an
  administrative entity or individual approved by the commission to
  provide training under this section.
         SECTION 2.  The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
  shall be prepared to accept applications for the approval described
  by Subsection (p), Section 366.0515, Health and Safety Code, as
  added by this Act, not later than March 1, 2008.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2007.
 
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