AGENCY: Department of Environmental Quality. Division of Drinking Water

SERIES: 16817
TITLE: Inspection report for mobile home parks, recreational vehicle parks, roadway rest stops
DATES: 1960-1991.
ARRANGEMENT: Alphabetical by park or rest stop name

DESCRIPTION: These are the results of inspections of the above facilities to enforce the minimum rules of sanitation necessary to protect the public health. This activity is authorized under UCA 26-15-2. The report includes the name of the park or rest stop; the city, county, and health district where it is located; the number of independent, dependent, and self-contained spaces authorized and occupied; the secondary water source; the type of on-site sewage disposal; the municipal system; the name and address of the owner or operator; the type of activity generating the report (routine inspection, complaint, etc.); the source of the water supply; and the results of the inspection of the water supply, the wastewater disposal; the service buildings, the swimming or wading facilities, the solid waste facilities; any additional remarks; the date of the inspection; and the name of the inspector.

RETENTION

DISPOSITION

RETENTION AND DISPOSITION AUTHORIZATION

These records are in Archives' permanent custody.

APPROVED: 03/1987

FORMAT MANAGEMENT

Paper: Retain in Office for 2 years and then transfer to State Records Center. Retain in State Records Center for 2 years and then destroy.

APPRAISAL

A violation of the health code is a class B misdemeanor, which has a two year statute of limitations. However, if the violator has had another violation within the previous two years, the second violation becomes a class A misdemeanor. Therefore, a four year retention will be needed to ensure that the necessary information will be on hand to prosecute a violator of the code. UCA 26-23-6(1) and 76-1-302(1)(a).