How to file a complaint with the NCOWCICB
The North Carolina On-site Wastewater Contractor Inspector Certification Board (NCOWCICB) plays a pivotal role in ensuring the integrity and competence of onsite wastewater contractors and inspectors. If you believe there's been a violation of the North Carolina General Statute 90A or the North Carolina Administrative Code 21 NCAC Chapter 39, you can file a complaint with the NCOWCICB. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do so.
Understanding the Scope of NCOWCICB:
Before filing a complaint, it's essential to understand the board's jurisdiction:
The NCOWCICB investigates complaints against Contractors
(i.e., Licensed Septic System Installers and Inspectors).If a violation is determined, the board can impose disciplinary action.
The board does not intervene in monetary disputes or have the authority to order monetary damages. For such issues, consult an attorney.
Instructions for Filing a Complaint:
Gather Essential Information:
Your name, complete mailing address, and phone number.
Date of the incident.
Details of the person(s) or company(s) involved, including their name, address, and phone number.
Location of the property where the incident occurred.
Details of the incident. Stick to factual data and avoid opinions.
Contact details of any third parties who witnessed the incident.
Permit information from the Local Environmental Health Department, if available.
Complete the Complaint Form:
Fill out the complaint form provided by the NCOWCICB. Ensure all sections are completed. If a section doesn't apply, mark it as "N/A".
Attach supporting documents like permits, pictures, contracts, inspection reports, paid invoices, correspondence between parties, etc.
List any witnesses who can support your complaint.
The form must be notarized.
Submission:
Mail a hard copy of the complaint and all supporting documents to:
NCOWCICB
P O BOX 132
Lawsonville, NC 27022Email a copy of the complaint and all supporting documents to csstephens@ncowcicb.info. Note that the complaint will not be processed until both the hard copy and electronic copy are received.
Web form for complaints: Click Here
Post-Submission:
Once your complaint is submitted, the NCOWCICB will review the details. The investigation and any subsequent disciplinary action are at the sole discretion of the NCOWCICB.
The alleged violator may be provided with a copy of your complaint and supporting evidence for their review and response.
Final Thoughts:
The NCOWCICB is committed to upholding the highest standards in onsite wastewater management. By providing a platform for complaints, they ensure that any potential violations are thoroughly investigated and addressed. If you believe there's been a breach of standards, don't hesitate to file a complaint and contribute to the ongoing effort to maintain the integrity of the industry.