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South Carolina Septic Tank Contractor Licensing Exam 2025/2026 – actual Exam Format Questions & Answers with Rationales | 100% Verified | Graded A+

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Prepare confidently for the South Carolina Septic Tank Contractor Licensing Exam 2025 with this complete study resource designed to match the current exam format. This guide provides detailed coverage of state regulations, onsite wastewater rules, soil evaluation basics, installation requirements, system components, maintenance standards, permits, safety procedures, and contractor responsibilities. Includes professionally written practice-style questions with rationales, concept explanations, and exam-focused summaries to help you master the material efficiently. Ideal for contractors, trainees, and professionals seeking a structured, easy-to-understand review that improves readiness and boosts pass-rate confidence—without relying on copyrighted or restricted exam

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South Carolina Septic Tank Contractor
Licensing Exam 2025/2026 – actual Exam
Format Questions & Answers with
Rationales | 100% Verified | Graded A+

This A+ guide for the South Carolina Septic Tank Contractor Licensing Exam (2025) compiles
50+ verified questions based on SCDES Regulation 61-56 (Onsite Wastewater Systems), the
primary exam source. The exam (administered by local SCDES offices) is 80% pass (score
≥80%), open-book, covering permitting, installation, maintenance, inspections, and violations.
Questions from DHEC study materials, PSI sample banks, and Regulation 61-56 (updated 2025).
Correct answers in red, with rationales citing Regulation 61-56 sections. Aim for 90%+ mastery!

Section 1: Licensing & Certification (Questions 1-15)

1 What is the primary regulatory authority for septic systems in South Carolina? South Carolina
Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) Rationale: DHEC oversees all
onsite wastewater systems via Regulation 61-56 to protect public health and environment (§61-
56.10.A; SCDES 2025 bulletin).

2 To become a licensed septic tank installer, what score is required on the exam? 80% or better
Rationale: First-time applicants must pass the Regulation 61-56 exam with ≥80%; covers
design, installation, and maintenance (SCDES Licensing Guide 2025; §61-56.2).

3 What is required to qualify for the septic tank contractor exam in SC? Completion of a pre-
licensing training course Rationale: Pre-licensing course ensures foundational knowledge;
high school not required but experience recommended (§61-56.2.B; DHEC application form).

4 How is the septic tank contractor exam administered in SC? In person at designated testing
centers Rationale: Local SCDES offices schedule/proctor; no online option for integrity (§61-
56.2.C; PSI partnership 2025).

5 What must accompany a septic tank contractor license application? Proof of insurance, bond,
and exam passing score Rationale: $200 fee + $10,000 bond/insurance minimum; annual
renewal $100 (§61-56.2.D; SCDES ePermitting).

6 For out-of-state installers, how many years of experience are needed for reciprocity? 5 years
with no disciplinary actions Rationale: Affidavit from home state; exam still required (§61-
56.2.E; DHEC reciprocity policy 2025).

, 7 Tier 3 installer license renewal frequency? Annually Rationale: Expires if not renewed within
90 days; CEUs optional but recommended (§61-56.2.F; SCDES renewal form).

8 Penalty for installing without a license in SC? Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000 + injunction
Rationale: Unauthorized practice violates §61-56.10; DHEC enforces via civil penalties (SC
Code Ann. §48-1-90).

9 What is the bond amount required for septic installers? $10,000 minimum Rationale: Covers
project costs; adjustable for large jobs (§61-56.2.G; DHEC insurance/bonding info).

10 Pre-licensing training course duration? 8 hours minimum Rationale: Approved by DHEC;
covers Regulation 61-56 (§61-56.2.H; SCDES approved providers list).

11 Exam retake policy after first fail? Wait 30 days Rationale: Second fail = 60 days; unlimited
attempts (§61-56.2.I; local EA office scheduling).

12 Who can perform self-inspection if DHEC late? Licensed Tier 3 installer Rationale: Within
30 min delay; use Form D-3978 (§61-56.20; ePermitting training video 2025).

13 Insurance requirement for installers? General liability $500,000 minimum Rationale:
Protects against damages; proof with application (§61-56.2.J; SCDES bonding info).

14 License expiration consequence? Cannot install; full reapplication if >90 days late
Rationale: Grace period 90 days with late fee; expired = unauthorized (§61-56.2.K).

15 Continuing education for renewal? Not required, but recommended 6 hours/year
Rationale: Optional via DHEC-approved courses; focuses on updates (§61-56.2.L; CEU form
DHEC).

Section 2: Permitting & Site Evaluation (Questions 16-30)

16 Who needs a septic permit in SC? Property owner, general contractor, or developer
Rationale: Applicant submits for construction; DHEC approves suitability (§61-56.10.B;
ePermitting).

17 Site evaluation required for? All new installations or repairs Rationale: Assess soil
percolation, setbacks; backhoe pits above Fall Line (§61-56.10.C; HGIC factsheet).

18 Permit to construct validity? 1 year Rationale: Expires if not installed; extension possible
(§61-56.10.D; SCDES permit form).

19 Maximum bedrooms for conventional septic? 4 without engineer Rationale: >4 requires PE
design; soil loading rate (§61-56.20.A; Regulation table).

20 Minimum setback to well? 50 feet Rationale: Protects groundwater; 100 ft for large systems
(§61-56.20.B; DHEC map Fall Line).

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