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204.4.1 Action on Permits
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In accordance with General
Statute 153A-357 for counties and General Statute
160A-417 for cities, the Inspection Department shall examine
each application for a permit to determine if it is in compliance
with the requirements of the technical codes and
other pertinent laws and ordinances. If the inspection
department is satisfied that the work described in the application
conforms to the requirements of the technical codes
and other pertinent laws and ordinances, it shall issue a permit
to the applicant. If the application does not conform to
the requirements of the technical codes and other pertinent
laws and ordinances, the application shall be returned to the
applicant with the reasons for refusal stated.
(General Statutes 153A-352, 160A-412 and 160A-417)
(General Statutes 153A-352, 160A-412 and 160A-417)
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