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A. Authority. The fire chief may at any time suspend or revoke any permit issued under the provisions of this chapter, if the permittee has:

1. Violated any of the provisions of this chapter by the person holding such permit or any of the person’s agents or employees;

2. Made any false statement or misrepresentation of fact in connection with obtaining the permit;

3. Failed to obtain or has had suspended or revoked any license required by the state of Washington to engage in any act prohibited by Chapter 70.77 RCW or this chapter to be done without a license; or

4. Has had any insurance coverage required by this chapter cancelled, revoked or lapsed.

B. Effective Date of Revocation. When the fire chief determines that there is cause for revoking or suspending any permit issued pursuant to this chapter, the fire chief shall notify the person holding such permit. The notice shall specify the grounds for the suspension or revocation of the permit. The suspension or revocation shall become effective immediately upon receipt of the notice of the permittee.

C. Appeal. The decision of the fire chief with respect to the revocation or suspension of any permit issued under this chapter shall be final. Any permittee whose permit is suspended or revoked may appeal the decision of the fire chief to the King County superior court. This shall be the exclusive remedy of any permittee under this chapter. (Ord. 2357 § 10, 2021; Ord. 1127 § 2, 1984).