§ 41-53. Enforcement—Denial, suspension, revocation or expiration of permit.  


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  • (a)

    Permit denied. The director may deny, suspend, or revoke a permit if he or she determines that an applicant or permittee:

    (1)

    Is not qualified under this article;

    (2)

    Has violated a provision of this chapter;

    (3)

    Has failed to pay a required fee;

    (4)

    Has failed to comply with maintenance or inspection requirements;

    (5)

    Has failed to deliver completed trip tickets as required to the director; or

    (6)

    Has failed to properly fill out all required forms including, but not limited to, trip tickets.

    (b)

    Reinstatement. A permittee may file a request for reinstatement of his or her suspended permit. The director may reinstate it if he or she determines:

    (1)

    That the permittee is again qualified;

    (2)

    All violations have been corrected;

    (3)

    Precautions have been taken to prevent future violations; and

    (4)

    All required fees have been paid.

    (c)

    Permit suspension. The director may suspend, for a period of no less than six (6) months, a permit or any or all permits held by a permittee if the permittee or an employee of the permittee violates a provision of this chapter or any applicable law.

    (d)

    Permit revoked. The director may revoke a permit or any or all permits held by a permittee for violations of this chapter or any applicable law which, in the opinion of the director, pose a serious risk to the public health or safety or for repeated suspensions. A permittee whose permit is expired, suspended, or revoked shall not collect, transport, dispose of, or accept any waste materials within the jurisdiction of the city.

(Ord. No. 8140, § 1, 3-20-03; Ord. No. 8834, § 5, 7-19-07)