D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 25-G, § 801
Administrative Review - Examining, Sampling, and Testing of Equipment, Water, Inks, Dyes, Pigments, Reusable Instruments, Disposable Items, Jewelry, Sharps, Marking Instruments and Stencils, and Furnishings
Effective Dec 29, 201764 DCR 13496Authority: Section 2 of the Regulation of Body Artists and Body Art Establishments Act of 2012, effective October 23, 2012 (D.C. Law 19-0193; D.C. Official Code §§ 7-731(a)(10) (2012 Repl.) and §§ 47-2809.01 et seq.) (2017 Supp.)); and Mayor’s Order 2007-63(#2), dated March 8, 2007. Source: Final Rulemaking published at 64 DCR 13496 (December 29, 2017).District of Columbia, Office of the Secretary
800 ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW – CONDITIONS WARRANTING REMEDIES
800.1 The Department may seek an administrative or judicial remedy to achieve compliance with the provisions of these regulations if an operator, person operating a body art establishment, or employee:
- (a) Fails to have a valid license as specified in Section 600;
- (b) Fails to pay the required fee as specified in Subsection 604.1(d);
- (c) Violates any term or condition of a license as specified in Section 610;
- (d) Fails to allow the Department access to a body art establishment as specified in Subsection 700.6;
- (e) Fails to comply with directives of the Department including time frames for corrective actions specified in inspection reports as specified in Subsections 709.1 and 711.1;
- (f) Fails to comply with a condemnation order as specified in this chapter;
- (g) Fails to comply with a summary suspension order by the Department as specified in this chapter;
- (h) Fails to comply with an administrative order;
- (i) Makes any material false statement in the application for licensure;
- (j) Falsifies or alters records required to be kept by these regulations; or
- (k) Seeks to operate with conditions revealed by the application or any report, records, inspection, or other means which would warrant the Department refusal to grant a new license.
800.2 The Department may simultaneously use one or more of the remedies listed in this chapter to address a violation of these regulations.
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 64 DCR 13496 (December 29, 2017).