Title 8 HEALTH AND SAFETY
Chapters:
Chapter 8.04 - HEALTH PROVISIONS GENERALLY
Chapter 8.08 - FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
Chapter 8.12 - IMMUNIZATION
Chapter 8.14 - STD AND HIV TESTING AND COUNSELING
Chapter 8.16 - HOTELS, MOTELS AND TOURIST COURTS
Chapter 8.20 - MOBILE HOME PARKS
Chapter 8.24 - REST ROOMS
Chapter 8.28 - OUTDOOR MASS GATHERINGS
Chapter 8.32 - SWIMMING POOLS AND SPAS
Chapter 8.40 - RODENTS, INSECTS, VERMIN, AND OTHER ANIMALS
Chapter 8.50 - SMOKING
Chapter 8.54 - VAPOR RELEASING SUBSTANCES CONTAINING TOXIC SUBSTANCES
Chapter 8.56 - ADULT AMUSEMENT ESTABLISHMENTS
Chapter 8.60 - BLASTING REGULATIONS
Chapter 8.70 - DROUGHT RESPONSE PLAN AND WATER WASTING
Chapter 8.80 - MEDICAL MARIJUANA
8.04.010 Short title.
8.04.020 Scope and legal authority.
8.04.030 Definitions.
8.04.040 Plan approval required.
8.04.050 Application for approval to construct.
8.04.060 Certificate of approval to construct.
8.04.070 Construction in compliance with approved plans.
8.04.080 Access to construction sites for inspection.
8.04.090 Notification required for final inspection.
8.04.100 Extension of certificate of approval to construct.
8.04.110 Operating permit required.
8.04.120 Fees.
8.04.130 Hearing procedure.
8.04.140 Violation—Penalty.
A. Abolishment of City-County Health Department.
1. The city-county health department, which was previously established by joint acts of the city council of Tucson and the board of supervisors of the county, was abolished as of June 30, 1955.
2. The action taken in the form of a resolution creating a city-county department of health by the board of supervisors of the county on July 9, 1954, was repealed and rescinded effective June 30, 1955.
B. Establishment of County Health Department. A county department of health was established as of July 1, 1955, pursuant to A.R.S. Sections 36-182 through 36-191, as amended.
C. The health code adopted and contained in this title, and the enforcement thereof by the department or any peace officer, shall be liberally construed and applied to protect the public health and prevent unhealthful or unsanitary conditions or public health nuisances.
D. These rules and regulations are adopted pursuant to A.R.S. Sections 11-251, 36-136, 36-184, and 36-187, as amended.
(Ord. 2016-12, § 1 (part), 2016)
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