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Section 25400.17.

25400.17. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a city, county, or city and county shall comply with the uniform regulations and standards established pursuant to this chapter. (b) A local health officer may delegate all or part of the duties specified in this chapter to a designated local agency. (c) If a methamphetamine or fentanyl laboratory activity has taken […]

Section 25400.18.

25400.18. Within 48 hours after receiving notification from a law enforcement agency of potential contamination of property by a methamphetamine or fentanyl laboratory activity, the local health officer shall post a written notice in a prominent location on the premises of the property. At a minimum, the notice shall include all of the following information: […]

Section 25400.19.

25400.19. Within five working days after receiving a notification from a law enforcement agency of known or suspected contamination of a property by a methamphetamine or fentanyl laboratory activity, or upon notification from the property owner, the local health officer shall inspect the property, including the mobilehome, manufactured home, or recreational vehicle and the land […]

Section 25400.20.

25400.20. (a) Upon completing an inspection pursuant to Section 25400.19, the local health officer shall immediately determine whether the property is contaminated. (b) If the local health officer determines the property is contaminated, the local health officer shall take the actions specified in Section 25400.22. (c) If the local health officer determines that the property is not contaminated, […]

Section 25400.22.

25400.22. (a) No later than 10 working days after the date when a local health officer determines that property is contaminated pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 25400.20, the local health officer shall do all of the following: (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), if the property is real property, record with the county recorder a […]