A. The following divisions and chapters of Title
6 of the San Diego County Code of Regulatory Ordinances, as amended, and relating to the subjects of health and sanitation are adopted by reference as part of this code:
Division 1
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Food
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Division 4
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Disease Control
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Division 5
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Permit Fees and Procedures for Businesses and Health Regulated
Activities
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Division 6
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(Limited only to the following chapters):
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Applications, Permits and Fees
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Bathhouses
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Chapter 9
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Enforcement of State Housing Law
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Chapter 10
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Permits for Apartments and Hotels
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Division 7
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(Limited only to the following chapters):
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Public Swimming Pool Plans
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Wells
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Division 8
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(Limited only to the following chapters):
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Septic Tanks and Seepage Pits
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Septic Tanks and Cesspool Cleaners
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Chapter 12
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Medical Wastes
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Division 9
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Unsanitary Premises
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B. Title
6, Division
1, Chapter
1, Section 61.101, of the San Diego County Code of Regulatory Ordinances, as amended by Ord. 10218 (N.S.), effective 8-25-12, relating to mobile food facilities specifically establishing a grading system similar to that used to rate restaurants is adopted by reference and incorporated as part of this code, except that whatever provisions thereof refer to a County of San Diego board, territory, area, agency, official, employee, or otherwise it shall mean the corresponding board, territory, area, agency, official, employee, or otherwise of the city, and if there is none, it shall mean that the county is acting in the same capacity on behalf of the city. A copy of the referenced County of San Diego ordinance is on file in the City Clerk's office.
C. The definition of "apartment house" in Section 66.1001 of Division 6 of Title
6 of the County Code of Regulatory Ordinances shall not include an ownership on an occupied condominium. "Condominium" is defined as an estate of real property consisting of an undivided interest in common in a portion of a parcel of real property together with a separate interest in space in a residential building on such property.
D. Section 67.301 of Division 7 of Title
6 (Review of Plans for Public Swimming Pools—Fee) is not adopted.
(Ord. NS-558 § 3, 2000; Ord. CS-198 § 1, 2012)
The provisions of Chapter 1.08 of this code shall apply to any
violation of this chapter. When County of San Diego, Department of
Environmental Health (DEH) initiates an enforcement action against
a person operating a mobile food facility without a permit required
by California Retail Food Code (CRFC), pursuant to County Code of
Regulations Section 61.105, the department may recover its enforcement
costs from the violator, up to a maximum of three times the cost of
the permit. After the enforcement activity has been completed, DEH
may send the violator a penalty assessment for its enforcement costs.
The violator shall pay the assessment within 15 days from the date
of the assessment or at the time the violator applies for the permit,
whichever occurs first.
(Ord. NS-558 § 3, 2000; Ord. CS-198 § 1, 2012)
All persons and businesses required to obtain a health-related
permit or related service from the DEH pursuant to this code shall
pay the county the fee established in the county code for that permit
or service, including delinquent payment fees.
(Ord. CS-198 § 1, 2012)