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Onsite Sewage Q: In Florida, who is allowed to engage in septic tank contracting?

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Onsite Sewage Q: In Florida, who is allowed to engage in septic tank contracting?

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a. A homeowner doing work at his or her owner-occupied single family home only. b. A state plumber, licensed pursuant to section 489.105(3)(m), FS. c. A septic tank contractor registered pursuant to Part III of Chapter 489, FS, and Part III of Rule 64E-6, FAC. Q: Is experience under a licensed plumber equivalent to that obtained under a registered septic tank contractor? A: Yes, provided the applicant can document that septic tank contracting services were rendered under the supervision of a state plumber licensed pursuant to section 489.105 (3)(m), FS. Q: Is a state licensed plumber exempt from septic tank installation permits, inspections and other Rule 64E-6, FAC, requirements? A: No. The state licensed plumber is only exempt from the septic tank contractor registration requirement. All other requirements found in Rule 64E-6, FAC and section 381.0065 – 381.00655, FS, pertaining to the installation, repair, modification, maintenance, and septic tank pumping and abandonment, must be m

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