Indiana Code
Chapter 25. Health, Sanitation, and Safety: Residential Septic Systems
16-41-25-4. Applicant for Residential Onsite Sewage System Permit; Notice as to Whether Property Located in Regional Sewer District; Qualifications for Local Health Department Employee to Conduct Onsite Soil Evaluation

Sec. 4. (a) Before a local health department may act on an application for a residential onsite sewage system permit, the local health department shall inform the applicant whether the property is located in the service district of a regional sewage district.
(b) An employee of a local health department may conduct an onsite soil evaluation concerning the repair or replacement of a failed residential onsite sewage system if:
(1) the employee was hired by the local health department before January 1, 2013;
(2) the local health board has determined that the employee has the necessary knowledge of the principles of soil science as acquired by professional education;
(3) the employee uses guidelines set forth in the soil manuals, technical bulletins, and handbooks of the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture; and
(4) the employee files a written report with the local health department for each onsite soil evaluation conducted by the employee.
As added by P.L.97-2012, SEC.17. Amended by P.L.10-2013, SEC.1; P.L.167-2022, SEC.9.

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Indiana Code

Title 16. Health

Article 41. Public Health Measures for the Prevention and Control of Disease

Chapter 25. Health, Sanitation, and Safety: Residential Septic Systems

16-41-25-0.4. "Residential Onsite Sewage System"; "Design Daily Flow"; "Bedroom Equivalent"

16-41-25-1. Plan Review and Permit Approval or Disapproval of Residential Septic System Within 30 Days; Septic Systems in Fill Soil in Certain Counties

16-41-25-1-b. Period for Approval or Disapproval of Plan Review and Permit for Residential Onsite Sewage System; Installation of Residential Onsite Sewage System in Fill Soil in Certain Counties

16-41-25-2. Violations

16-41-25-3. Residential Onsite Sewage System Installed After July 1, 1996; Requirements; Violation; Enforcement

16-41-25-4. Applicant for Residential Onsite Sewage System Permit; Notice as to Whether Property Located in Regional Sewer District; Qualifications for Local Health Department Employee to Conduct Onsite Soil Evaluation

16-41-25-5. Authority of Local Health Department to Administer State Department's Rule; Certification of Professional Engineer Concerning Planned or Existing Residential Onsite Sewage System

16-41-25-6. Construction or Installation of Residential Onsite Sewage System in Compacted Soil; Certification of Registered Soil Scientist as to Suitability; Denial of Permit Prohibited

16-41-25-7. Local Ordinances and Local Health Department Requirements for Residential Onsite Sewage Systems; More Stringent Requirements Than Those of State Department's Rule Prohibited After June 30, 2023

16-41-25-8. Approval of Proposed Residential Onsite Sewage System by Local Health Department or Certain Professionals; Permit to Be Issued Within 30 Days of Receipt of Complete Application; Authority of Local Health Department to Inspect System