Sec. 5. (a) When a permit has been suspended due to a violation of any of the bacterial, coliform, somatic cell, or cooling temperature standards, the board shall, not later than one (1) week after the receipt of a written application for reinstatement of a permit, issue a temporary permit after determining by an inspection of the facilities and operating methods that the conditions responsible for the violation have been corrected. Samples must then be taken at the rate of not more than two (2) per week on separate days within a three (3) week period, and the board shall reinstate the permit upon compliance with the appropriate standard, as determined in accordance with section 13 of this chapter.
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(b) If a permit has been suspended due to a violation of a drug residue test requirement or a requirement other than the bacteriological, coliform, somatic cell, or cooling temperature standards, the application for reinstatement must contain a written statement that the violation has been corrected. Not later than one (1) week after the receipt of an application, the board shall make an inspection of the applicant’s establishment and as many subsequent additional inspections as are considered necessary to determine that the applicant’s establishment is complying with the requirements. When the findings justify, the permit must be reinstated. If a permit has been suspended due to drug residues, the permit shall be reinstated in accordance with section 17 of this chapter.
[Pre-2008 Recodification Citations: subsection (a) formerly 15-2.1-23-2(f); subsection (b) formerly 15-2.1-23-2(g).]
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.9.