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Chapter 366
On-site Sewage Disposal Systems

Sections

366.001
Policy and Purpose
366.002
Definitions
366.003
Immunity
366.004
Compliance Required
366.005
Notice of Utility Service Connections
366.006
Certain Leased Land Owned by Federal Government
366.011
General Supervision and Authority
366.012
Rules Concerning On-site Sewage Disposal Systems
366.013
Installation and Use of Water Softeners and Reverse Osmosis Systems
366.014
Designated Person
366.016
Emergency Orders
366.017
Required Repairs; Penalty
366.031
Designation
366.032
Order or Resolution; Requirements
366.033
Delegation to Local Governmental Entities
366.034
Investigation of Authorized Agents
366.035
Mandatory Application for and Maintenance of Designation
366.036
County Map
366.051
Permits
366.052
Permit Not Required for On-site Sewage Disposal on Certain Single Residences
366.053
Permit Application
366.054
Notice from Installer
366.055
Inspections
366.056
Approval of On-site Sewage Disposal System
366.057
Permit Issuance
366.058
Permit Fee
366.059
Permit Fee Paid to Department or Authorized Agent
366.071
Occupational Licensing and Registration
366.092
Injunction or Civil Suit
366.0512
Multiple Treatment Systems
366.0513
Permits for Certain Temporary Systems
366.0515
Maintenance Contract and Performance Bond
366.0922
Commission Enforcement at Local Government Request
366.0923
Fees and Costs Recoverable
 



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