A. 
It is unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to clean, install, or replace a portable toilet or dispose of the cleanings thereof without first obtaining a registration pursuant to Article 7 of this chapter.
B. 
Portable toilets shall only serve limited use applications such as special events, primitive type picnic grounds, campsites, recreational facilities, agricultural labor use, and construction sites where a connection to public sewer or the installation of an on-site wastewater treatment system is not practical as determined by the Department.
C. 
Unless the Department provides an exemption, the use of portable toilets for greater than 96 hours in a 90 day period on any given parcel, whether for private or public use, is prohibited. The placement and use of portable toilets by State, County, and City agencies are exempt from this provision provided they are in compliance with subsection D. The Department may exempt other limited use applications on a case-by-case basis.
D. 
Portable toilets shall be operated and maintained in a safe and sanitary manner that is at all times compliant with this chapter and policies established by the Department.
E. 
The Department may deny a request for an exemption from the requirements of subsection C upon determination that the placement of such toilet could potentially result in contamination, pollution or a nuisance.
F. 
Any exemption issued by the Department pursuant to this section shall be subject to suspension or revocation by the Department; in which case, the portable toilet shall be removed from the premises.
G. 
Every person, firm or corporation engaged in construction or remodeling activities which employs individuals shall provide a temporary portable toilet for each 20 individuals or fractional part thereof working at each job site if a public sewer connected system is not available.
H. 
Portable toilets should be constructed in a manner consistent with the Sacramento County On-Site Wastewater Management Guidance Manual.
I. 
Special events shall be supplied with an adequate number of portable toilets and hand washing lavatories to accommodate the number of individuals attending such event.
(SCC 1465 § 2, 2010)
A. 
Portable toilets must be maintained in a clean and sanitary manner to prevent the spread of disease, the breeding of disease carrying vectors, and the production of noxious or offensive odors.
B. 
Water-carried sewage shall not be placed in portable toilets.
C. 
Contents of portable toilets shall not be discharged into storm sewers, placed, spilt, or deposited onto the surface of the ground, or allowed to flow, seep, or drain into any waters of the State.
D. 
Portable toilets must be pumped weekly or more often if necessary.
E. 
Portable toilets must be cleaned and disinfected thoroughly, including the inner walls, receptacle, seats, and lids with every pumping.
F. 
Chemical additives used in portable toilets must be chosen from the list of acceptable additives provided by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board.
(SCC 1465 § 2, 2010)