Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB401

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
2/11/26  
Engrossed
2/16/26  
Refer
2/19/26  
Report Pass
2/19/26  
Engrossed
2/24/26  
Engrossed
2/26/26  
Enrolled
3/2/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  
Passed
4/6/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  

Caption

Authorized septic system inspectors; scope of services and requirements for performance, etc.

Impact

The amendments made by SB401 specify that only individuals holding certain licenses, such as onsite sewage system operators or installers, can conduct septic system inspections. This change reinforces standards for inspections, aiming to prevent unqualified assessments that could lead to environmental hazards or property disputes. Additionally, the bill mandates that inspectors provide detailed written reports about the system's condition within ten business days, which is intended to promote transparency and buyer protection in real estate transactions. Thus, it has a direct impact on the standard practices for septic system inspections across Virginia.

Summary

SB401 aims to amend existing statutes related to authorized septic system inspectors in Virginia. The bill defines who qualifies as an authorized septic system inspector and sets forth the minimum requirements for septic system inspections. It is designed to ensure that inspections are carried out by qualified professionals, thereby enhancing the reliability of the reports that inform buyers and sellers in property transactions. Overall, the bill seeks to improve the management and disposal of wastewater through regulated inspection processes, which are crucial for maintaining environmental and public health standards.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB401 appears to be largely positive, particularly from supporters who see it as a necessary regulation that protects consumers and enhances public health. Stakeholders in the real estate industry, including agents and lenders, have expressed approval for the formalization of inspection processes. On the other hand, some concerns might arise regarding the potential burden placed on inspectors and the market, especially from smaller businesses or less experienced practitioners who may find compliance challenging. Nonetheless, proponents argue that the benefits of improved inspection quality outweigh such apprehensions.

Contention

Despite the favorable sentiment, notable points of contention include the perceived limitations this bill may impose on individuals not meeting the stringent licensing requirements. Some critics believe that this could reduce competition and access to septic inspection services, which may lead to increased costs for homeowners. Additionally, while the bill aims for thorough inspections, opposition may stem from concerns over the practicality of certain minimum requirements that could potentially deter qualified inspectors from participating in this market segment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2671

Authorized septic system inspectors; definitions, minimum requirements, penalty.

VA SB1364

Professional and Occupational Regulation, Department of; board appointment requirements.

VA HB1857

Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation; boards; appointment requirements; years of experience.

VA HB2195

Virginia Consumer Protection Act; mold remediation and inspections, report.

VA HB1578

Office of the State Inspector General; behavioral health and developmental services; required reports.

VA SB885

Office of the State Inspector General; behavioral health and developmental services; required reports.

VA SB1285

Professional & Occupational Reg., Dept. of; deregulation of residential building energy analysts.

VA SB1455

Online marketplace; establishes requirements for high-volume third-party sellers.

VA HB2250

Artificial Intelligence Training Data Transparency Act; transparency and disclosure requirements.

VA HB2309

Local health districts and health departments; guidance for septic and well permits.

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