(a)
- (1) In this section, “sewer cleaning” means the cleaning or clearing of and the removal of stoppages or obstructions in sanitary sewer lines, pipes, and fixtures.
- (2) “Sewer cleaning” does not include any installation, maintenance, extension, removal, or alteration of any pipe, sanitary fixture, or other sewer apparatus.
(b) This section may not be construed to:
- (1) require a person to have a sewer cleaner's license to clean a sewer on the person's own property;
- (2) prevent a person from cleaning a sewer on the person's own property; or
- (3) apply to or prohibit the cleaning by any person of a sewer or sanitary fixture of any dwelling, commercial or industrial establishment, or premises owned or operated by the person.
- (c) The Commission shall adopt and enforce regulations governing sewer cleaning in sanitary sewer lines, pipes, and fixtures connected to the Commission's sanitary sewer system.
(d)
(1)
- (i) To qualify for a sewer cleaner's license, a person need not be a master plumber.
- (ii) A sewer cleaner's license does not authorize the licensee to engage in the plumbing business other than sewer cleaning.
(2) The Commission:
- (i) shall require that a person other than a licensed master plumber who is engaged in or represents the person to the public as engaged in sewer cleaning be licensed by the Commission;
- (ii) may require a bond of the licensee to insure compliance with and adherence to the regulations adopted by the Commission;
- (iii) may establish qualifications and examine applicants concerning their competency and qualifications for a license under this section; and
- (iv) may require a reasonable fee for the issuance and renewal of a license in an amount not more than one-half of the fee charged for a master plumber's license.
Added by Acts 2010, c. 37, § 3, eff. Oct. 1, 2010.