Section 17961 Of Article 1. Enforcement Agencies From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 13. >> Part 1.5. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 1.
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. (a) The housing or building department or, if there is no
building department acting pursuant to this section, the health
department of every city, county, or city and county, or any
environmental agency authorized pursuant to Section 101275, shall
enforce within its jurisdiction all of this part, the building
standards published in the State Building Standards Code, and the
other rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this part pertaining
to the maintenance, sanitation, ventilation, use, or occupancy of
apartment houses, hotels, or dwellings. The health department or the
environmental agency may, in conjunction with a local housing or
building department acting pursuant to this section, enforce within
its jurisdiction all of this part, the building standards published
in the State Building Standards Code, and the other rules and
regulations adopted pursuant to this part pertaining to the
maintenance, sanitation, ventilation, use, or occupancy of apartment
houses, hotels, or dwellings. Each department and agency, as
applicable, shall coordinate enforcement activities with each other
and interested departments and agencies in order to avoid unnecessary
duplication.
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the health department of
every city, county, or city and county, or any environmental agency
authorized pursuant to Section 101275 may, in addition to the local
building or housing department, if any, enforce within its
jurisdiction the provisions of Section 17920.10 and shall coordinate
enforcement activities with other interested departments and agencies
in order to avoid unnecessary duplication.
(c) The State Department of Public Health may enforce Section
17920.10 if any local agency or department specified in subdivisions
(a) and (b) enters into a written agreement, approved and published
pursuant to local government procedures, with the State Department of
Public Health to enforce that section, or provides the State
Department of Public Health with a written request to enforce that
section for a specific case following the identification of a lead
poisoned child in that jurisdiction.