§ 50.02  PERMITS.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person who does not possess an unrevoked permit from the Health Officer, to engage in the county in the removal of refuse from premises to a location other than the place of origin of that refuse for disposal.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person who does not possess an unrevoked permit from the Health Officer to engage in the county in the disposal of refuse on premises other than the place of origin of that refuse or on premises at the place of origin in quantities so large as to have public health significance.
   (C)   (1)   Only persons who comply with the requirements of this subchapter and § 51.18(C) of this code shall be entitled to receive and retain a refuse disposal permit. 
      (2)   The permit shall be for the term of one year on a calendar year basis and shall be renewable annually. 
      (3)   Any permit issued by the Health Officer shall contain the name of the person to whom the permit is granted, the address of the premises for which it is issued, and other pertinent information as may be required by the Health Officer. 
      (4)   A permit shall be issued to any person who has complied with the requirements of this chapter, and no permit or renewal thereof shall be denied on arbitrary or capricious grounds. 
      (5)   A permit may be temporarily suspended by the Health Officer, upon violation by its holder, of any of the terms of this subchapter, or revoked after an opportunity for a hearing by the Health Officer upon serious or repeated violations. 
      (6)   A separate permit shall be required for each public disposal site operated, or to be operated, by any person.
   (D)   No permit fee shall be charged for a state, county, or municipally owned and operated public refuse disposal site in the county.
   (E)   Before a permit is issued by the Health Officer for any new disposal site, detailed plans and specifications and necessary reports must be submitted to the Health Officer and the state Board of Health by a registered professional engineer.
   (F)   Before a permit is issued by the Health Officer for the collection and transportation of refuse, all equipment and vehicles to be used shall be inspected by the Health Officer.  All equipment and vehicles used to transport refuse to a disposal site shall be covered and cleaned as may be necessary to prevent nuisances and health hazards.
   (G)   The permit fee shall be set from time to time by the County Board of Commissioners.
(`88 Code, § 6-26)  (Ord. 104, passed 4-23-73)  Penalty, see § 10.99