201.1 Rodent activity in buildings, structures, or open spaces whether public land or private property is a health nuisance injurious to public health.
201.2 When conducting complaint-based or field inspections, the Department shall determine the existence of past or present rodent activity by observing one or more of the following occurrences:
(d) Gnaw marks, such as rodent gnawed food;(g) Live or dead rodents.201.3 Property owners shall control, reduce, and eradicate rodent activity on their property by:
(a) Inspecting their property frequently, including along fence lines, for signs of rodent activity, as specified in Subsection 201.2;(b) Removing dead rodents from their property to prevent the accumulation, decomposition, or attraction of pests; and(c) Obtaining a D.C. licensed and certified pest exterminator/ contractor to treat rodent burrows found on their property pursuant to Subsection 207.4(a) of these Regulations.D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 25, r. 25-I201
Final Rulemaking published at 66 DCR 7951 (7/5/2019)