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SEC. 19-125.   SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF PERMIT.
   (a)   The director may suspend or revoke one or more liquid waste transport permits held by a liquid waste transporter if the director determines that the transporter or an employee of the transporter:
      (1)   violated any provision of this article, any rule or regulation promulgated by the director under this article, or any other applicable city ordinance or state or federal law;
      (2)   failed to comply with procedures for developing, maintaining, or delivering manifest records required to be developed, maintained, or delivered pursuant to this article, Chapter 49 of this code, or state or federal laws or regulations for the transfer, transportation, or disposal of industrial waste; or
      (3)   falsified or improperly altered manifest records required to be developed, maintained, or delivered pursuant to this article, Chapter 49 of this code, or state or federal laws or regulations for the transfer, transportation, or disposal of industrial waste.
   (b)   Reinstatement. After suspension under this section, a permit holder may file a request for reinstatement of the permit. The director shall reinstate the permit if the director determines that:
      (1)   the permit holder is again qualified under Section 19-120;
      (2)   all violations of this article, Chapter 49 of this code, and applicable federal pretreatment standards and requirements have been corrected;
      (3)   precautions have been taken by the permit holder to prevent future violations; and
      (4)   all fees required by this article have been paid.
   (c)   New permit after revocation. If the director revokes a permit, the permit holder may not apply for or be issued a new permit for the same vehicle earlier than 180 days after the date of revocation of the old permit, except that, if, subsequent to the revocation, the director determines that all of the conditions prescribed in Section 19-120 are completely satisfied, the permit holder may apply for and the director may issue a new permit before the 180-day period expires. (Ord. Nos. 13387; 14218; 15456; 18416; 22927; 28084)