3-22-20: CORRECTION OF VIOLATIONS:
   A.   The completed inspection report form shall specify a reasonable period of time for the correction of any violations found. Correction of a violation shall be accomplished within the period specified in accordance with the following provisions:
      1.   If an imminent health hazard exists, the body art establishment or body art technician shall immediately cease body art procedures;
      2.   For serious violations, violations shall be corrected as soon as possible, but in any event, within ten (10) business days following inspection. Within fifteen (15) days following inspection, the license holder shall receive notice by the city's representative stating that violations have been corrected. A follow up inspection, as deemed necessary by the city's representative, shall be conducted to confirm correction;
      3.   Nonserious violations shall be corrected as soon as possible, but in any event, by the time of the next routine inspection;
   B.   Failure of the license holder to comply with any time limits for corrections may result in city's representative ordering the cessation of body art procedures. An opportunity for hearing on the inspection findings or the time limitations or both will be provided if a written request is filed with the city clerk within ten (10) calendar days following cessation of operations. If a request for hearing is received, a hearing shall be held as soon as practicable.
   C.   Whenever a body art establishment is required under the provisions of this chapter to cease performing body art procedures, they shall not resume such procedures until it is shown upon reinspection that the conditions responsible for the order to cease procedures no longer exists. Opportunity for reinspection shall be offered within a reasonable time. (Ord. 2009.03, 5-4-2009)