May a Soil Evaluator, as a member of the Board of Health, complete the soil profile and also conduct the percolation tests for the system owner?
No, the Soil Evaluator may not act as an agent for both the Board of Health and the property owner for work done on the same site. However, the Board of Health Soil Evaluator may perform both the percolation tests and the soil evaluation for a site as long as s/he is not directly paid by the property owner. In this situation, the Board of Health may charge the property owner a fee for performing these services.
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