§ 1.12.080. Enforcing officers.  


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  • Without intending to limit the generality of the foregoing, it is the intention of this provision that the following titles and sections of these Revised Ordinances are to be included within the scope of this chapter on noncriminal disposition, and that, in addition to police officers who shall in all cases be considered enforcing persons for the purposes of this chapter, the municipal personnel listed below for each title shall also be enforcing persons:

    Title 6—Animals.

    Enforcing officers: Animal control officers or other duly authorized officer and the DPW municipal building supervisor;

    Title 8—Health and Safety Code.

    Enforcing officers: Health agent and code enforcement officers or other duly authorized officer and the superintendent of public works and the assistant superintendent of public works and city of Revere firefighters and building inspectors and local inspectors;

    Title 9—Public Peace, Safety and Welfare.

    Enforcing officers: Health agent and code enforcement officers or other duly authorized officer;

    Title 12—Streets and Sidewalks.

    Enforcing officers: Superintendent of public works or other duly authorized officer;

    Title 13—Public Services.

    Enforcing officers: Superintendent of public works or director of municipal inspections or other duly authorized officer;

    Title 15—Buildings and Construction.

    Enforcing officers: Building inspector and local inspectors or other duly authorized officer and the city of Revere firefighters limited to six firefighters;

    Title 16—Environment.

    Enforcing officers: Building inspector, local inspectors and chairperson of conservation commission or other duly authorized officer;

    Title 17—Zoning.

    Enforcing officers: Building inspector and local inspectors or other duly authorized officer.

(C.O.06-39 §§ 1, 2; C.O. 04-753 § B; C.O. 04-260 § 1; C.O. 01-405 § 1, 2001; C.O. 01-237 § 1, 2001; C.O. 00-544 § 2, 2000)