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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 211 — State health programs

211.375 On-site sewage disposal manuals -- Fees -- Training of personnel.

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(1)The cabinet shall solicit and collect technical information relating to improved
methods for construction, use, and rehabilitation of septic tanks and drain fields and
use of alternative on-site sewage disposal systems and technologies.
(2)The cabinet shall compile such information in manual form so as to identify
common on-site sewage disposal problems and a range of alternative solutions to
such problems. Such manuals shall be made available upon request to local boards
of health, local departments of health, other agencies, and interested persons.
(3)The cabinet shall further update the information contained in the manual on an
annual basis or as necessary and disseminate the updated information to such local
boards of health, local departments of health, other agencies, and interested persons.
(4)The cabinet shall develop a nontechnical manual for use by the homeowner to be
disseminated upon request to interested agencies and persons containing
information on the proper operation, use and maintenance of septic tanks and drain
fields and other on-site sewage disposal systems.
(5)The cabinet may establish by regulation a fee or schedule of fees for on-site sewage
disposal manuals based on the cost of publication and dissemination of such
manuals.
(6)The cabinet shall provide training and continuing education programs to field
personnel relating to on-site sewage disposal.
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