§ 92.13 PUBLIC HEALTH VIOLATION TICKET.
   (A)   The authorized village officer shall have the authority to issue a public health violation ticket to any person who shall violate the provisions of this subchapter or the provisions of §§ 92.45 through 92.49 of this chapter.
   (B)   The public health violation ticket is a notice to the recipient of the ticket to correct the named violation.
   (C)   (1)   The violation shall be corrected within ten days or such lesser time as stated in the section cited by the owner or the occupant of the premises on which the violation has occurred. Where a violation constitutes an emergency health hazard, the violation shall be corrected within 24 hours by the owner or occupant of the premises on which the violation has occurred.
      (2)   However, in the case of an emergency health hazard, the authorized village official may correct or have the violation corrected on its behalf without first issuing a public health violation ticket or without waiting 24 hours after the issuance of a public health violation ticket.
      (3)   In all cases it shall be the ultimate responsibility of the owner and occupier of the premises on which the violation exists to correct the violation.
   (D)   The public health violation ticket shall contain the name and address of the violator, the location of the violation, a statement of the violation, including the specific section of the code being violated, a statement that the violation shall be corrected within the time specified in the public health violation ticket, a statement that failure to correct the violation complained of within the time stated on the ticket may result in the village itself correcting the violation or the filing of an ordinance violation that may result, upon conviction, in a fine as set by the Board of Trustees from time to time each day the violation continues, or both.
   (E)   Service of the public health violation ticket shall be made in the following manner.
      (1)   The original shall be served on the violator either by personal delivery or by the regular mail. The authorized village official shall certify that he delivered the ticket personally to the violator or mailed the ticket by regular mail to the violator.
      (2)   One copy shall be retained by the authorized village official.
   (F)   Any person who is issued a public health violation ticket and does not correct the violation within the time limit specified therein shall be subject to the penalties provided in § 92.99 of this chapter.
   (G)   In no situation shall the ticket enforcement procedure preclude the village from enforcing public health violations through any other available remedies provided by this code, state or federal statute, or common law.
(2010 Code, § 94.20)