§ 62-6. Correction of substandard work; suspension or revocation of certificate.  


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  • (a)

    Any person engaged in the mobile home setup business whose work does not conform to the standards set out in this chapter, or whose workmanship or materials are of inferior quality, shall on notice from the department make necessary changes or corrections at once so as to conform to this chapter; if work has not been so changed after ten days' notice from the department, the department may then refuse to issue any more permits until such work has fully complied with the standards of this chapter, and take other means as deemed necessary to secure correction for existing violations.

    (b)

    The department may appear before the board of county commissioners and request that the registration of a mobile home setup contractor be suspended or revoked because of continuous violations. When the suspension or revocation of such certificate is to be considered at any meeting, the person to whom the registration has been issued shall be provided at least three days' notice in writing of the time and place of such meeting, together with a statement of the grounds upon which it is proposed to suspend or revoke such certificate.

    (c)

    The grounds for suspension, or permanent revocation, of the mobile home setup certificate, shall be based on the judgment of the board of county commissioners as necessary for the protection of the public and the welfare of the industry where one or more of the following causes are found:

    (1)

    Misrepresentation of any material fact in the application for a certificate or permit.

    (2)

    Performance of mobile home setup work in a negligent or incompetent manner.

    (3)

    Engaging in the business of mobile home setup service in violation of this chapter.

    (4)

    Misrepresentation of the requirements of this chapter in order to obtain a contract or increase the scope of work in any contract for mobile home setup work.

    (5)

    Allowing any unqualified person to secure a permit using the certificate holder's name and registration.

    (d)

    Any person aggrieved by an action of the department under this chapter shall have the right of appeal to the board of county commissioners for arbitration of the disagreement.

(Ord. No. 82-3, § 6, 8-10-82)