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Session Laws, 1963
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J. MILLARD TAWES, Governor                        965

structing, remodeling or repairing their own septic system on their
own property, where they reside, or to any licensee whose license
has been suspended or revoked if said licensee is correcting a defect
on a job contracted prior to the date of suspension or revocation, or
a holder of Kent plumbing license (Master or Special).

(b)  A person shall mean any individual, firm, corporation, asso-
ciation, partnership, institution or public body and include the plural
as well as the singular.

(c)  Health Officer shall mean the legally designated authority of
Kent County or the State of Maryland, or his authorized repre-
sentative.

(d)  Any person desiring to obtain a valid septic system contrac-
tor's license shall apply to the Health Officer on a form approved for
this purpose provided that a license is not under suspension or
revocation.

(e)  Licenses shall be issued for a period not in excess of one year
and shall expire on June 1 of each year; renewal shall be for a
period not to exceed one year. The application for said license must
be accompanied by a fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and a performance
bond in the amount of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) conditioned
upon the contractor's proper installation of septic tanks, dry wells,
tile fields, etc., said bond to be in such form as shall be prescribed
by the County Plumbing Board.

(f)  Any license may be suspended or revoked by the Health Officer
after a licensee has violated any provisions of the health laws or
septic tanks regulations of Kent County or the State of Maryland
or any other law or ordinance relating to the installation of septic
tanks in Kent County, Maryland.

(g)  Any person whose license has been suspended or revoked may,
at any time, make application in writing to the Health Officer for
reinstatement of his license, and upon satisfactory proof of the
correction of all previous violations of Health Department or septic
tank regulations shall be entitled to have his license reinstated.

(h) The holder of a license shall present it upon request by em-
ployees or agents of Board of Health, Plumbing Inspector of Kent
County or any officer of the law of Kent County or the State of
Maryland.

329E. Inspection of the property before and during the construc-
tion authorized by the "Sanitary Construction Permits" shall be
made by the Kent County Plumbing Inspector or Sanitarian as fol-
lows:

First InspectionAll soil lines, drains, vents and waterlines in-
side of any building must be inspected after they are roughed in and
before they are covered. AH outside sewer facilities must be inspected
after installation and before being covered. Any pump connected with
a well must be inspected before being covered.

Second or Final InspectionAll work must be given an inspection
and receive final approval after all plumbing fixtures and appliances
connected with the water or sewerage system are set, sewers and
wells are covered and job completed.


 

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