D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 21, § 506
506.1 Not later than four (4) weeks after receiving the notice of completion under §505.3, the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs shall make a final inspection.
506.2 If on final inspection or during any interim inspection, the Department of Public Works determines that the permittee has failed to comply with the plan, the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs shall immediately serve upon the permittee, by registered or certified mail to the address specified by the permittee in his or her permit application, a notice to comply with the plan.
506.3 The notice shall set forth specifically the measures needed to come into compliance with the plan and shall specify the time within which these measures must be completed.
506.4 If the permittee fails to comply within the time specified, he or she shall be subject to the revocation of his or her permit or shall be denied an occupancy permit by the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs.
506.5 In addition to the denial of an occupancy permit, the permittee shall be deemed to be in violation of this chapter and the Building Code of the District of Columbia and, upon conviction, shall be subject to the penalties provided in §515.
SOURCE: Section 2 of the Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Act of 1977, D.C. Law 2-23, 24 DCR 792 (July 22, 1977); 8 DCRR §8-2:806, Health Regulations (1965 Edition).
EDITOR'S NOTE: The Building Code referred to in this section has been superseded by D.C. Law 6-216, Construction Codes Approval and Amendments Act of 1986, effective March 21, 1987. Section 12 of D.C. Law 6-216 provides that the construction regulations existing prior to March 21, 1987, remain in effect for projects having reached specified stages of completion. D.C. Law 6-216 adopted the 1984 National BOCA Codes, and the 1985 D.C. Supplement to the National BOCA Codes. Effective November 27, 1992 (39 DCR 8665), the 1984 BOCA Codes, and the 1985 D.C. Supplement to the National BOCA Codes were superseded by the adoption of the 1990 BOCA Codes, and the 1992 D.C. Supplement to the BOCA Codes.