Virginia Statutes
§ 32.1-163.5 — Onsite sewage evaluations
Virginia § 32.1-163.5
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 32.1-163.5 (2026).
Text
A.Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, for purposes of subdivision review, permit approval, and issuance of letters for residential development, the Board, Commissioner, and Department of Health shall accept private site evaluations and designs, in compliance with the Board's regulations for septic systems and other onsite sewage systems, designed and certified by a licensed professional engineer, in consultation with a licensed onsite soil evaluator, or by a licensed onsite soil evaluator. The evaluations and designs included within such submissions shall be certified as complying with the Board's regulations implementing this chapter.
B.The Department shall not be required to perform a field check of private evaluations and designs prior to issuing the requested letter, p
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Legislative History
1999, c. 1038; 2001, c. 337; 2016, c. 90.
Nearby Sections
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Application of article§ 32.1-102.12
Repealed§ 32.1-102.13
Repealed§ 32.1-102.1:1
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(Expires July 1, 2028) Medical care facilities and projects for which a certificate is required§ 32.1-102.2
Regulations§ 32.1-102.2:1
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