(a)
- (1) Upon finding of a violation of § 9-601, the Mayor may issue a notice of infraction to a residential or commercial property.
- (2) A person authorized to issue a notice of infraction for a violation of § 9-601 shall not issue the notice to a residential property owner for a violation unless the violation continues to exist 24 hours after the snow or sleet has ceased to fall.
- (3) For a residential property, the fine for a violation of § 9-601 shall be no more than $25.
- (4) For a commercial property, the fine for a violation of § 9-601 shall be $150.
- (b) Notwithstanding a residential or commercial property owner’s delegation of the owner’s responsibility to comply with § 9-601, the owner shall remain liable for payment of a fine issued in accordance with this section; provided, that a property owner may seek reimbursement in the amount of the fine from a tenant, occupant, lessee, or other individual pursuant to the delegation of the owner’s responsibility in a written agreement.
- (c) No property owner shall be fined more than once per day per property for a violation of this chapter.
(d)
- (1) A residential property owner who is 65 years of age or older or who has a disability shall not be found in violation of this chapter, and shall qualify for an exemption.
- (2) For the purposes of this subsection, a residential property owner shall qualify as having a disability if the owner has been determined to have a disability pursuant to a government assistance program or has evidence from a medical doctor that he or she is unable to, or should not, undertake the physical activity required to remove sleet or snow.
- (e) On or before December 1st of each year, the Mayor shall publicize through public media the obligation to remove sleet or snow pursuant to § 9-601 and the penalties that might be enforced for failure to comply.
- (f) Infractions of this chapter shall be adjudicated pursuant to Chapter 8 of Title 8 [§ 8-801 et seq.].
History
Sept. 16, 1922, 42 Stat. 846, ch. 318, § 6
Mar. 11, 2015, D.C. Law 20-211, § 2(d), 61 DCR 13074
Effect of Amendments
The 2015 amendment by D.C. Law 20-211 rewrote the section.
Prior Codifications
1973 Ed., § 7-806.
1981 Ed., § 7-906.