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25.05.080 Revocation.

City Code Section
  1. If, upon inspection, it is found that the workmanship or material employed does not in all respects conform to the statements given in the plumbing permit application or does not comply with the provisions of this Title and the Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code, the City Administrator may issue a stop work order as set forth in Section 25.04.015 of this Title and all additional plumbing work under the permit must be suspended until permission to deviate from the specific terms of the permit is obtained or until the work already installed is corrected to comply fully with the terms of the permit.  If the permittee fails to comply with the requirements outlined in the stop work order, the City Administrator may cancel the permit, informing the permittee in writing of the action, and posting a notice announcing such revocation at the site of the work.  Thereafter it will be unlawful for any person to perform any plumbing work upon such premises without first securing a new plumbing permit.  Any person subject to a stop work order may seek review of the order by the City Administrator and may appeal the determination in accordance with Portland City Code Section 3.30.080.
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