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§ 52.059 PERMIT REQUIREMENTS AND EXPIRATION.
   Permits shall require compliance with all applicable standards set forth in § 52.064. A permit to be valid must comply with all other applicable provisions of law. A permit shall expire six months from the date of issuance unless it is extended by the director. The director may grant one or more extensions of a permit, each for a period not to exceed six months, if the permittee proves to the satisfaction of the director that circumstances beyond the control of the permittee make it infeasible to complete the permitted work prior to the expiration date. Annual permits for engineering tests holes shall expire one year from the date of issuance and shall not be extended.
(‘81 Code, § 8.40.050) (Ord. 945, passed - -91; Am. Ord. 1274, passed 6-5-17) Penalty, see § 52.999
§ 52.060 TIME TO COMPLETE PERMITTED WORK AND SATISFY PERMIT REQUIREMENTS.
   The permittee shall complete work authorized by the permit and satisfy all the requirements of the permit prior to the expiration date of the permit or any extension.
(‘81 Code, § 8.40.060) (Ord. 945, passed - -91; Am. Ord. 1274, passed 6-5-17) Penalty, see § 52.999
§ 52.061 GUARANTEE OF PERMITTED WORK.
   Prior to the issuance of a permit or any extension thereof, the applicant may be required to post with the Agency a cash deposit or bond to guarantee compliance with the provisions of this subchapter and the applicable permit, such cash or bond to be in an amount deemed necessary by the Agency to remedy improper work, but not in excess of the total estimated cost of the permitted work.
(‘81 Code, § 8.40.070) (Ord. 945, passed - -91; Am. Ord. 1274, passed 6-5-17)
§ 52.062 LICENSE AND REGISTRATION REQUIRED OF PERSONS PERFORMING WORK.
   No person shall perform any work, either on such person’s own property or on the property of another, for which a permit is required by § 52.057 unless such person is in possession of a valid license appropriate to such work which has been issued in accordance with the Contractors License Law (Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code Chapter 9, commencing with § 7000 of Division 3 of the Cal. Bus. and Prof. Code) and is registered with the department to perform work permitted by this subchapter. Licensed water well contractors (Class C-57) registered with the Agency may perform all types of permitted work while licensed engineering contractors (Class A) and limited specialty contractors (Class C-61) registered with the Agency may only perform work permitted by their license. An application for registration with the Agency shall include a copy of the applicable license and a copy of a certificate of workers’ compensation insurance. The registration shall expire automatically on the expiration date indicated on the copy of the license or the expiration date indicated on the copy of the certificate of workers’ compensation insurance submitted with the application, whichever expiration date is earlier.
(‘81 Code, § 8.40.080) (Ord. 945, passed - -91; Am. Ord. 1274, passed 6-5-17) Penalty, see § 52.999
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