[R.O. 1993 § 520.050; CC 1969 § 21-1]
The term "Administrative Authority" as used in this Chapter,
including the Plumbing Code adopted by and made a part of this Chapter,
shall be construed to mean the officer designated by the Mayor, with
the consent and approval of a majority of the members elected to the
City Council, to exercise the powers and perform the duties prescribed
for the Administrative Authority by this Chapter and the Plumbing
Code; provided, that in the absence of such designation the Building
Official shall be deemed to be such Administrative Authority.
[R.O. 1993 § 520.060; CC 1969 § 21-2]
The Administrative Authority shall make all inspections and
tests required or authorized by this Chapter, including the Plumbing
Code adopted by this Chapter.
[R.O. 1993 § 520.070; CC 1969 § 21-3]
The Administrative Authority, in discharge of his/her/her official
duties and upon compliance with any applicable provision of law, and
upon proper identification, shall have the right to enter any premises
for the purpose of inspecting any plumbing system at such times as
may be reasonably necessary to protect the public health or conserve
the City water supply.
[R.O. 1993 § 520.080; R.O. 1932 § 651;
CC 1969 § 21-4]
The City reserves the right to inspect the plumbing in any premises,
and if not found to be in conformity to the provisions of this Chapter
the City shall have the right to refuse to turn on the water until
after all objectionable or improper work has been corrected.