(a) Suspension. In addition to the grounds listed in Texas Water Code, §7.303, the commission may suspend an OSSF installer's license, a designated representative's license, a site evaluator's license, an apprentice's registration, a maintenance provider's license, or a maintenance technician's registration for violation of duties and responsibilities listed in this subchapter, as recommended by the executive director. Additional grounds for suspension of these licenses and registrations include (and are not limited to) the following reasons.
(1) A maintenance provider's license can be suspended for: (A) failing to perform required maintenance on an OSSF for at least eight consecutive months (the failure to maintain records is evidence of failure to perform maintenance on the OSSF); (B) failing to properly submit maintenance reports required by §285.7(d) of this title (relating to Maintenance Requirements) for an individual OSSF in a 12-month period; or (C) failing to properly submit four or more required OSSF maintenance reports over any two-year period.
(2) A designated representative's license can be suspended for: (A) failing to verify, before the initial inspection for a particular OSSF, that the individual installing the OSSF is a properly licensed installer; (B) failing to investigate nuisance complaints or complaints against installers, within 30 days of receipt of the complaint, according to §285.71 of this title (relating to Authorized Agent Enforcement of OSSFs); or (C) failing to enforce the requirements of an order, ordinance, or resolution of an authorized agent.
(b) Revocation. In addition to the grounds listed in Texas Water Code, §7.303 the commission may revoke an OSSF installer's license, a designated representative's license, a site evaluator's license, an apprentice's registration, a maintenance provider's license, or a maintenance technician's registration for violation of duties and responsibilities listed in this subchapter, as recommended by the executive director. Additional grounds for revocation of these licenses and registrations include (and are not limited to) the following reasons.
(1) An OSSF installer's license can be revoked for: (A) constructing, or otherwise facilitating the construction of, an OSSF that is not in compliance with this chapter; or (B) allowing, or beginning, the construction of an OSSF without a permit when a permit is required.
(2) A designated representative's license can be revoked for: (A) approving construction of an OSSF that is not in conformance with this chapter, the authorized agent's approved order, ordinance, or resolution or the notice of approval; (B) practicing as an apprentice, maintenance provider, maintenance technician, site evaluator or an installer in the authorized agent's area of jurisdiction while employed, appointed, or contracted by that authorized agent; or (C) working for a maintenance provider or maintenance company in the authorized agent's area of jurisdiction while employed, appointed, or contracted by that authorized agent.
(3) A site evaluator's license can be revoked for failing to maintain a current professional engineer license, professional sanitarian license, professional geoscientist license, or a certified professional soil scientist certificate.
(4) An apprentice's registration can be revoked for: (A) acting as, advertising, or performing duties and responsibilities of an installer without the direct supervision of, or direct communication with, the supervising installer; or (B) receiving compensation for an OSSF installation from someone other than the supervising installer.
(5) A maintenance provider's license or maintenance company's registration can be revoked for: (A) failing to perform required maintenance on an aerobic OSSF in a 12-month period; or (B) failing to properly submit maintenance reports required by §285.7(d) of this title for an individual homeowner in any consecutive 12-month period.
(6) A maintenance technician's registration can be revoked for: (A) acting as, advertising, or otherwise portraying themselves as a maintenance provider, or performing duties and responsibilities of a maintenance provider without the direct supervision of, or direct communication with, the supervising maintenance provider; or (B) receiving compensation for OSSF maintenance from someone other than the supervising maintenance provider.
Source Note: The provisions of this §285.65 adopted to be effective August 3, 2006, 31 TexReg 6013; amended to be effective September 11, 2008, 33 TexReg 7536