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A. Cause – Notice. For serious or repeated violations of any of the requirements of this chapter, or for interference with any health officer in the performance of his duties, or for failure to comply with any notice properly given under this chapter, the health officer may permanently revoke any permit. Before revoking any permit the health officer shall notify the permit holder in writing of the reasons for which the permit is subject to revocation and advising that the permit shall be permanently revoked at the end of five days following service of such notice unless a request for a hearing is filed with the health officer by the permit holder within such five-day period. A permit may be suspended for cause pending its revocation or a hearing relative thereto.

B. Hearing. Hearings on suspensions or revocation of permits shall be conducted by the health officer, or by a person designated by him at such time and place as he shall designate. At such hearing the permittee may appear with or without counsel and may testify, call witnesses and cross examine. The person conducting the hearing shall make a finding and shall sustain, modify or rescind any official notice or order considered at the hearing. A written report of the hearing decision shall be furnished to the permit holder by the health officer. (1961 code § 6.06.220.)