- (a) Each application for subdivision approval shall be signed by the applicant and the property owner.
(b) Each application for ISDS approval shall be:
- (1) If not submitted electronically, signed by the applicant and the ISDS owner; or
- (2) If submitted electronically, signed by the applicant and the applicant shall upload a document with the signature of the ISDS owner certifying to the items in (c) and (e), below.
(c) Each signature provided as required by (a) or (b), above, shall constitute certification by the signer that:
- (1) The information contained in or otherwise submitted with the application is true, complete, and not misleading to the best of the signer’s knowledge and belief; and
(2) The signer understands that the submission of false, incomplete, or misleading information constitutes grounds for the department to:
- a. Deny the application;
- b. Revoke any approval that is granted based on the information;
- c. If the signer is a permitted designer, suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew the designer’s permit; and
- d. If the signer is a professional engineer, refer the matter to the office of professional licensure and certification.
- (d) If a subdivision application or ISDS application is submitted electronically, the use of the user log-on ID, password, and personal identification number (PIN) assigned to the registered user shall constitute the signature and certification required by (a) or (b), above, as applicable, for the registered user.
(e) The signature of the ISDS owner provided pursuant to (b), above, shall also constitute certification that the signer:
- (1) Has reviewed the plans for the proposed ISDS;
- (2) Agrees that the plans reflect the signer’s needs and desires for an ISDS; and
- (3) Understands that should the application be approved, any change(s) will require a new submission, review, and approval except as allowed by Env-Wq 1004.07.
Source. (See Revision Notes #1 and #2 at chapter heading for Env-Wq 1000) #11184, eff 10-1-16; ss by #14486, eff 2-1-26, EXPIRES: 2-1-36