Chapter 13. HEALTH AND SANITATION.  


Article I. In General.
§ 13.1. General definitions.
§§ 13.2. to 13.5. Reserved for future use.*
Article II. Health Permits.
§ 13.6. Definitions.
§ 13.7. Health permit required.
§ 13.8. Fees generally.
§ 13.9. Persons engaging in more than one activity.
§ 13.10. Application generally.
§ 13.11. Investigation of information in application; issuance.
§ 13.12. Reserved.*
§ 13.13. Fraudulent, etc., statements in application.
§ 13.14. Term; renewal; when annual fee delinquent.
§ 13.15. Penalty for delinquent payment of fees.
§ 13.16. Termination of business prior to expiration of permit.
§ 13.17. Inspection of vehicles for health permit renewal.
§ 13.18. Refund of fees.
§ 13.19. Plates, decals or stickers.
§ 13.20. Posting.
§ 13.21. Statement to be affixed to food vending machine.
§ 13.22. Rules and regulations.
§ 13.23. Right of entry of health officer; obedience to orders of health officer.
§ 13.24. Suspension; hearing.
§ 13.25. Appeals to city council.
§ 13.26. Violations of article declared public nuisance.
Article III. Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances.
§ 13.27. Definitions.
§ 13.28. Requirements.
§ 13.29. Master list of hazardous substances.
§ 13.30. Assumption of responsibility.
§ 13.31. Permit requirements.
§ 13.32. Term of permit.
§ 13.33. Requirements for permit application.
§ 13.34. Permit fees.
§ 13.35. Inspection of underground storage tanks.
§ 13.36. Authorized representative inspection.
§ 13.37. Trade secrets.
§ 13.38. Installation of underground storage tanks after December 31, 1983 - Requirements.
§ 13.39. Underground storage tanks used for storage of hazardous substances.
§ 13.40. Operators of underground storage facilities - Duties.
§ 13.41. Unauthorized releases recorded - Primary containment.
§ 13.42. Unauthorized releases recorded - Secondary containment.
§ 13.43. Storage of motor vehicle fuels.
§ 13.44. Abandonment, closure or temporary closure of underground storage tanks.
§ 13.45. Civil and criminal penalties.
§ 13.46. State law adopted by reference.
§ 13.47. Further regulations.
Article IV. Hazardous Materials Monitoring and Control Program.*
§ 13.48. Purpose.
§ 13.49. Reference to laws and regulations.
§ 13.50. Definitions.
§ 13.51. Enforcement responsibility.
§ 13.52. Inspection of hazardous materials establishments.
§ 13.53. Permit requirement.
§ 13.54. Permit application.
§ 13.55. Notice of application approval or disapproval.
§ 13.56. Permit renewal.
§ 13.57. Permit fee.
§ 13.58. Permit revocation or suspension.
§ 13.59. Responsibility for proper storage, handling, treatment, and disposal of hazardous material.
§ 13.60. Requirement for hazardous materials business plan.
§ 13.61. Contents of hazardous materials business plans.
§ 13.62. Responsibilities of emergency contact(s).
§ 13.63. Notification of the emergency response agency and administering agency.
§ 13.64. Hazardous materials spills or releases.
§ 13.65. Personnel training.
§ 13.66. Requirements for the termination of hazardous material activities or establishment closure.
§ 13.67. Removal requirement.
§ 13.68. Requirement for certification of closure of hazardous material activities.
§ 13.69. Variance applications.
§ 13.70. Further regulations.
§ 13.71. Applicability of other laws and regulations.
§ 13.72. Unlawful hazardous materials management.
§ 13.73. Unsafe handling of hazardous materials, notices, penalties.
§ 13.74. Appeals.
§ 13.75. Penalties for violation.
Article V. [RESERVED]
§§ 13.76. to 13.84. Reserved.*
Article VI. Certified Unified Program Agency.
§ 13.85. Certified unified program agency.
§ 13.86. Same - Unified inspection program.
§ 13.87. Same - Corrective action program.
§ 13.88. Same - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act