Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R392 - Population Health, Environmental Health
Rule R392-800 - General Sanitation in Public Places
Section R392-800-4 - General Health and Sanitation Requirements

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 392-800-4

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) A public place shall be maintained sanitary and free of imminent health hazards.

(2) The operator shall prevent any leaking or defective water pipe, sewer pipe, hydrant, sprinkler systems, well, gutter, drain, rain-gutter, or any seepage in or about any public building or structure from creating a nuisance or public health hazard.

(3)

(a) The operator shall effectively secure or make safe any vacant building, structure, storage tank, machinery, vehicle, trench, pit, shaft, or well;

(b) The operator shall remove any other deleterious object, condition, or material that is a nuisance or imminent health hazard.

(c) When a local health officer has identified a vacant public place as posing an imminent health hazard, the operator shall remediate the health hazard within a period indicated by the local health officer.

(4) The operator may be required to abate a pest infestation. All abatement activities shall be in compliance with Title 4, Chapter 14, Utah Pesticide Control Act.

(5) A person shall not demolish any infested building or structure unless provisions are made and carried out to abate pest infestations prior to demolition.

(6) The operator shall drain, make drainage possible, or employ other acceptable methods to prevent the pooling of water that may become a breeding place for mosquitoes or other vectors.

(7) The operator shall not store materials in a way that allows the accumulation of water that may become a breeding place for mosquitoes or attract other vectors.

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