(a) Responsibility of the authorized agent. An authorized agent is responsible for the proper implementation of this chapter in its area of jurisdiction.
(1) An authorized agent shall administer its on-site sewage facility (OSSF) program according to the OSSF order, ordinance, or resolution approved by the executive director.
(2) An authorized agent shall enforce this chapter and Texas Health and Safety Code (THSC), Chapter 366.
(b) Requirements and procedures.
(1) Upon request from a local governmental entity, the executive director shall forward a description of the delegation process and provide a copy of the executive director's model order, ordinance, or resolution.
(2) If the OSSF program is delegated to a municipality, the jurisdiction of the authorized agent will be limited to the municipality's incorporated area.
(3) To receive delegation as an authorized agent, a local governmental entity shall draft an order, ordinance, or resolution that meets the requirements of this chapter and THSC, §366.032. The local governmental entity shall use the model order, ordinance, or resolution as a guide for developing its order, ordinance, or resolution.
(4) If the local governmental entity proposes more stringent standards than those in this chapter, the local governmental entity shall submit the proposed order, ordinance, or resolution to the executive director for review and comment before publishing notice.
(5) If the local governmental entity proposes using the model order, ordinance, or resolution without more stringent standards, or if the executive director has approved the draft order, ordinance, or resolution with more stringent standards, the local governmental entity shall hold a public meeting to discuss the proposed order, ordinance, or resolution.
(6) The local governmental entity shall provide the executive director with the following:
(7) Upon receiving the information listed in paragraph (6) of this subsection, the executive director shall have 30 days to review the materials to ensure the local governmental entity has complied with the requirements of this chapter and THSC, Chapter 366.
(8) The local governmental entity's order, ordinance, or resolution shall be effective on the date the order approving delegation is signed by the executive director.
(9) Any appeal of the executive director's decision shall be done according to §50.139 of this title (relating to Motion to Overturn Executive Director's Decision).
(c) Amendments to existing orders, ordinances, or resolutions.
(1) To ensure that the authorized agent's program is consistent with current commission rules, the executive director may require periodic amendments of OSSF orders, ordinances, or resolutions.
(2) An authorized agent may initiate an amendment. The authorized agent shall use the procedures in subsection (b) of this section.
(3) The amendment shall be effective on the date the amendment is approved by the executive director.
(d) Relinquishment of delegated authority by authorized agent.
(1) When an authorized agent decides to relinquish authority to regulate OSSFs, the following shall occur:
(2) Before the executive director will process a relinquishment order, the authorized agent and the executive director shall determine the exact date the authorized agent shall surrender its delegated authority. Until that date, the authorized agent will retain all authority and responsibility for the delegated program.
(3) The executive director shall process the request for relinquishment within 30 days of receipt of the copies of documentation required in paragraph (1)(D) of this subsection. After processing the request for relinquishment, the executive director will issue an order and shall assume responsibility for the OSSF program.
(4) On or after the date determined by the authorized agent and the executive director, the authorized agent shall repeal its order, ordinance, or resolution. Within ten days after the authorized agent repeals its order, ordinance, or resolution, the authorized agent shall forward a certified copy of the repeal to the executive director.
(5) Authorized agents who relinquish their OSSF authority may be subject to fees according to §285.14 of this title (relating to Charge-back Fee) after the date that delegation has been relinquished, unless the authorized agent has relinquished its OSSF authority due to a material change in this chapter.
Source Note: The provisions of this §285.10 adopted to be effective June 13, 2001, 26 TexReg 4115; amended to be effective August 29, 2002, 27 TexReg 7917; amended to be effective May 14, 2020, 45 TexReg 3097