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South Carolina licenses this work under the title professional soil classifier rather than soil scientist, through the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation and its Soil Classifiers Advisory Council. If you hold that license, the page turns your name and license number into a seal you can look over, buy and download in a few minutes.
Issued by South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, advised by the Soil Classifiers Advisory Council — official source.
FAQ
Common questions about the south carolina soil classifier digital stamp.
That is the wording South Carolina's statute uses. Chapter 65 of Title 40 defines the practice of soil classifying and requires a license to practice or offer it in the state, while other states license comparable work under the soil scientist title.
The statute describes evaluating kinds of soil and the effect of their properties on various uses, and preparing soil descriptions, maps and reports. The department's own consumer guide runs from hydric soil identification for wetland work to site suitability for on-site waste disposal.
Its regulations do cover seals, and classifiers licensed years ago may have been approved for an earlier design. This site does not restate that rule.