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CHARTER AND CODE OF ORDINANCES LEXINGTON-FAYETTE URBAN COUNTY GOVERNMENT
SUPPLEMENT HISTORY TABLE
LEXINGTON-FAYETTE - URBAN COUNTY GOVERNMENT CHARTER
Chapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION1
Chapter 2A - AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT1
Chapter 2B - CODE ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING BOARDS
Chapter 3 - ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES1
Chapter 4 - ANIMALS AND FOWL1
Chapter 5 - BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS1
Chapter 5A - CIVIL DEFENSE: CIVIL EMERGENCIES
Chapter 6 - EMPLOYEES AND PENSIONS1
Chapter 7 - FINANCE AND TAXATION1
Chapter 8 - MINING AND/OR QUARRYING1
Chapter 8A NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR DEMOLITION BLASTING OPERATIONS
Chapter 9 - FIRE PREVENTION1
Chapter 9A - FIREWORKS
Chapter 10 - FOOD AND DRUGS1
Chapter 11 - HEALTH AND SANITATION1
Chapter 12 - HOUSING1
Chapter 13 - LICENSES AND REGULATIONS1
Chapter 13A - MINIMUM WAGE
Chapter 14 - OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS1
Chapter 15 - PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS1
Chapter 16 - SEWAGE, GARBAGE, REFUSE AND WEEDS1
Chapter 16A - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS1
Chapter 17 - STREETS AND SIDEWALKS1
Chapter 17A - SUBDIVISIONS1
Chapter 17B - STREET TREES1
Chapter 17C - PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Chapter 17D - DOCKLESS VEHICLES
Chapter 18 - TRAFFIC1
Chapter 18B - SNOW EMERGENCIES1
Chapter 18C - EMERGENCY AMBULANCE, TRANSPORTATION AMBULANCE LICENSING, REGULATIONS1
Chapter 19 - WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Chapter 20 - ZONING1
Chapter 21 - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR CLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE SYSTEM1
Chapter 22 - UNCLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE1
Chapter 23 - DIVISIONS OF FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AND POLICE1
Chapter 24 - DETENTION CENTER1
Chapter 25 - ETHICS ACT
Chapter 26 - RURAL LAND MANAGEMENT
APPENDIX A RULES AND PROCEDURES OF THE LEXINGTON-FAYETTE URBAN COUNTY COUNCIL1
CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE - ORDINANCES
STATE LAW REFERENCE TABLE
Sec. 13-73.4. - Reinstatement.
(1)   Any person who has received an order of suspension or revocation may petition the alarm administrator for a reinstatement conference for the purpose of presenting proof that reinstatement of a suspended or revoked permit or license and renewed use of the alarm system will not result in excessive false alarms and constitute a public nuisance. The alarm administrator may require inspections of an alarm system as a condition of reinstatement.
(2)   If after a reinstatement conference the alarm administrator finds that the petitioner has failed to establish that permit or license reinstatement and renewed use of the system will not result in excessive false alarms and will not constitute a public nuisance, the suspension or revocation shall remain in effect and the petitioner may appeal the ruling to an assigned hearing officer acting for the alarm advisory board.
(3)   If after an appeal the assigned hearing officer finds that the petitioner has failed to establish that permit or license reinstatement and renewed use of the system will not result in excessive false alarms and will not constitute a public nuisance, the suspension or revocation shall remain in effect. If, after the initial reinstatement conference or after an appeal, the petitioner has established through proof of renewed user training, system maintenance, modification or repair that permit or license reinstatement and use of the system will not result in excessive false alarms and will not constitute a public nuisance, the order of suspension or revocation shall be dissolved upon submission of a new permit application and payment of a nonrefundable reinstatement fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00).
(4)   Filing of a petition for reinstatement or an appeal of the alarm administrator's decision after a reinstatement conference shall not stay an order of suspension or revocation.
(Ord. No. 209-85, § 7, 10-17-85; Ord. No. 56-2005, § 14, 3-10-05; Ord. No. 221-2016 , § 13, 12-6-16)