(1) In
order to safeguard life, health, and property and to promote the
public welfare, the legislature finds that it is in the public
interest to permit the limited practice of engineering by
qualified individuals who are not registered as professional
engineers under chapter 18.43 RCW. The increased complexity of
on-site wastewater treatment systems, changes in treatment
technology, and the need to protect groundwater and watershed
areas make it essential that qualified professionals design the
systems. Furthermore, the legislature finds that individuals who
have been authorized by local health jurisdictions to design
on-site wastewater treatment systems have performed these designs
in the past. However, it is desirable to establish a statewide
licensing program to create uniform application of design
practices, standards for designs, individual qualifications, and
consistent enforcement efforts applicable to all persons who
design on-site wastewater treatment systems, including persons
licensed to practice as professional engineers under chapter 18.43 RCW. It is further desirable to establish a certification
program applicable to all persons who inspect or approve on-site
wastewater treatment systems on behalf of a local health
jurisdiction.
(2) It is unlawful for any individual to practice or offer
to practice the design of on-site wastewater treatment systems
unless licensed in accordance with this chapter or licensed as a
professional engineer under chapter 18.43 RCW.
[1999 c 263 § 1.]