NEW BRUNSWICK REGULATION 2009-137 under the Public Health Act (O.C. 2009-456). Country/Territory Canada Territorial subdivision New Brunswick Document type Regulation Date 2009 (2018) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Water, Waste & hazardous substances Keyword Sewerage Business/industry/corporations Authorization/permit Geographical area Americas, Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic Entry into force notes This Regulation comes into force on November 20, 2009. Abstract A person who wishes to install, construct, repair or replace a conventional sewage disposal system or carry on the business of installing, constructing, repairing or replacing conventional sewage disposal systems shall apply to the Minister for a conventional sewage disposal system licence on a form provided by the Minister. An applicant shall supply the Minister with a complete description of the type of non-conventional sewage disposal system in respect of which the application is made. A person shall not be issued and shall not hold a licence under this section unless the person also holds a valid licence issued under section 3. 6The Minister shall issue a licence if the applicant has (a) successfully completed the New Brunswick On-site Sewage Disposal Systems Installers Course provided through the Department of Health for conventional sewage disposal systems or, if applicable, the type of non-conventional sewage disposal system in respect of which the application is made, and (b) successfully passed the New Brunswick On-site Sewage Disposal Systems Installers’ exam prepared by the Department of Health on the regulations and practices relating to the installation, construction, repair or replacement of conventional sewage disposal systems or, if applicable, the type of non-conventional sewage disposal system in respect of which the application is made. It is a term and condition of a non-conventional sewage disposal licence that the licensee may install, construct, repair or replace only (a) those types of non-conventional sewage disposal systems that are specified on the licence, and (b) those types of non-conventional sewage disposal systems designed by an engineer. A licence is not transferable. A licence expires on March 31 of each year. A licensee may renew a licence by applying to the Minister on a form provided by the Minister and paying the required application fee at the time the application is made. Full text English Website www.canlii.org