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Respondent admits key allegations in unlicensed septic-system case; hearing continued while department offers consent order

Department of Public Health · February 20, 2026
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Summary

At a Department of Public Health administrative hearing, Eric Reppert admitted he was not licensed and acknowledged installing a septic system in or about March 2024. The hearing was continued 30 days while the department sends a revised cease-and-desist consent order for his signature.

Hearing Officer Hanstead continued an administrative hearing and gave the Department of Public Health time to offer a revised consent order after the respondent, Eric Reppert, admitted core allegations that he lacked a license and that he installed a subsurface sewage disposal system.

Hanstead opened the proceeding by identifying the matter as petition number 2024Dash4 and explaining that the department would present its statement of charges and the respondent would be asked to admit or deny each paragraph. Reppert was sworn and identified himself on the record as "Eric Reppert."

When Hanstead read paragraph 1—which states Reppert "has at no time…

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