The health officer shall prescribe minimum sanitation
specifications for equipment and disposal areas used by persons cleaning
and servicing privy vaults, septic tanks, unsewered privies, pit privies
and similar receptacles, which specifications shall not in any event
be less than the standards of sanitation as set forth by applicable
health laws of the state or the ordinances of the City.
The health officer or his duly authorized representative shall have the right to inspect all equipment, trucks and disposal areas covered by the specifications provided for in §
334-31, at any reasonable hour.
All equipment and trucks used in the business for which a license is required by §
334-36 shall have painted on the tank thereof the name of the licensee and the license number of the licensee, in a color easily discernible and in letters not less than two inches in height.
All material disposed of in accord with §
334-34 shall be disposed of only during daylight hours, whether it be dumped into a designated manhole or any other disposal location.
No person shall engage in the business of cleaning
and servicing privy vaults, septic tanks, unsewered privies, pit privies
or similar receptacles in the City unless he has a current annual
license to do so issued by the City Clerk.
No license required by this article shall be
issued until the applicant has first filed with the health officer
a description of the equipment owned or operated by him and to be
used in the conduct of his business. The health officer or his duly
authorized representative shall inspect such equipment, and if it
meets the standards of sanitation required by this article, the health
officer shall authorize the issuance of a license to the applicant
and certify the same to the City Clerk.
The health officer may revoke a license issued
under this article if the licensee refuses, without good cause, to
perform the services authorized by the license upon the request of
any person who promises or tenders payment for such service. Such
license may also be revoked by the health officer if he finds that
the equipment and trucks used by the licensee in the conduct of his
business do not comply with the sanitation requirements prescribed
in accord with this article.
Violations of this article shall be punishable as provided in §
1-10 of this Code.