Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 6.04.010 of this chapter, Sections 11.02.340, 11.10.010, 11.38.150 and 11.38.260 of Division 1 of Title 11 of the Los Angeles County Code are amended to read as follows:
11.02.340 TEMPORARY REFRESHMENT STAND. "Temporary Refreshment Stand" means any food preparation or dispensing operation conducted in connection with a fair, circus, or public exhibition or gathering, or offering food for sale or gift to the general public for a temporary period of time in one location.
A temporary refreshment stand shall not operate for more than thirty (30) days. A temporary refreshment stand shall only operate in locations approved by the Health Officer. The Health Officer shall make an investigation of the premises, equipment and facilities to be used in the operation of the refreshment stand, and shall, when deemed necessary for the protection of public health, restrict the operation to the preparation and service of those foods which in his or her opinion would not be injurious to public health, when prepared and served with such facilities as the operator intends to use.
11.10.010 FOOD DEMONSTRATOR DEFINED. "Food Demonstrator" means any person who offers or serves, with or without charge, unpackaged bulk food, or packaged food, to the public for the purpose of publicizing, advertising, or promoting the sale of food, food products, or food equipment. "Food Demonstrator" does not mean a person operating as a hawker, or as or on behalf of a food establishment, restaurant, or itinerant restaurant.
11.38.150 WELLS-DRILLING AND DESTROYING. No person shall drill, dig, bore, deepen or excavate any well, or destroy an existing well, without first making application and securing a permit from the Health Officer.
The application shall be made on a form prepared by the Health Officer which shall include the location of the proposed or existing well, the type of casing, the manner of sealing and any other data required by the Health Officer.
11.38.260 RECONSTRUCTION OR CONVERSION OF EXISTING WELL FOR DOMESTIC USE. Any person intending to convert any industrial, oil or irrigation well for use as a domestic water well, shall first apply and secure a permit from the Health Officer.
The application shall be made on a form prepared by the Health Officer which shall include the location of the well, the type of casing, the manner of sealing and any other data required by the Health Officer.
(Ord. 523 § 2 (part), 1998).