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ORDINANCE No. 13 OF 1901.
Public Health.
3. The ground surfaces of every dairy shall be paved to the satisfaction of the Board with good lime concrete laid down at least six inches thick, and the surface thereof shall be rendered smooth and impervious with asphalt, portland cement, or such other material as the Board may approve of, or cement concrete three inches thick floated smooth on the surface may be used.
4. No person shall use any dairy as a sleeping room for domestic purposes.
5. No animal shall be kept in any room which is used as a dairy.
6. Every dairy shall be so drained as to be in accordance with the requirements of the Public Health Ordinance, 1901, and the by-laws made thereunder, and the inlets to the drains shall in all cases be placed outside the rooms in which fresh milk is stored.
7. No water-closet, dry-closet, earth-closet, or urinal shall be within, or be in direct communication with any dairy.
8. Every dairy and all articles used therein shall be kept at all times in a cleanly condition and free from all noxious matter. The whole of the interior walls (unless tiled) and the ceilings of the rooms of the dairy shall be properly lime-washed during the first and seventh months of each year.
9. Every dairy shall be at all times open to inspection by the Medical Officer of Health or any of the Board's officers duly deputed by him.
10. No building or part of a building shall be used as a dairy until such premises have been approved by the Board as being in accordance with the bye-laws for the time being in force relating to the regulation of dairies and have been registered.
FORM OF APPLICATION
1. I, the undersigned, hereby notify the Sanitary Board that I propose to carry on the business of a dairy on the premises known as No. Street, floor, Lot No. and beg leave to request that the said premises may be duly registered as a dairy.
Signature of Applicant.
DEPOTS FOR ANIMALS.
1. The fee payable for each head of cattle shall be two cents for the day of entry into a Government depot and a further sum of two cents for every day that such head of cattle remains in such depot, not including the day of entry.
2. The Board provides water only, for the use of the cattle, pigs, sheep, and goats housed in Government depots. The owners of such animals must provide proper and sufficient food, and must send men in sufficient numbers, to look after, feed, and water such animals. Accommodation for such men is provided on the premises.
3. No cattle, pigs, sheep, or goats shall be removed from a Government depot for any purpose except on a removal order signed by the inspector in charge. Such order shall be granted by the inspector in charge on the production and deposit of the receipt given on admission of the animals and in favour of the person therein named or of any other person on his order, and upon payment of a fee of five cents for each sheep or pig removed unless immediate payment is dispensed with.
ORDINANCE No. 13 of 1901.
Public Health.
DISINFECTION OF INFECTED PREMISES.
1. In the following bye-laws, the words "infected premises" mean and include any premises in which any person suffering from any infectious disease is or has been recently located.
The words "infectious disease" mean and include Bubonic Plague, Cholera, Small-pox, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Typhus Fever, Enteric Fever, Relapsing Fever, Puerperal Fever, Measles, and Whooping Cough, and such other diseases as may from time to time be defined by the Board by resolution for the purpose.
2. When any person suffering from any infectious disease has been removed from any premises or has recovered or has died, the Medical Officer of Health shall, with the assent of the occupiers of the infected premises, take such steps as he may deem necessary for the disinfection and purification of the said premises.
3. Any building or part of a building in which any person attacked by Bubonic Plague, Cholera, Small-pox, or such other epidemic, endemic, or contagious disease as may be, from time to time, notified in the Gazette, or in which the body of any person who has died of any such disease shall have been, or shall be found, shall forthwith, after the removal therefrom of the diseased person or of the dead body, be thoroughly cleansed and disinfected, to the satisfaction of the Medical Officer of Health; and if, in the opinion of the Medical Officer of Health or of any legally qualified and registered medical practitioner, it is necessary, in the interests of the public health, the persons residing in such building or part of a building shall be detained therein or shall be removed to such buildings or vessels as the Board may direct and there isolated and kept under observation until such time as they may, in the opinion of the said Medical Officer of Health or other Medical Officer in charge of such buildings or vessels, be safely released; and it shall not be lawful for any person to re-occupy any such building or part of a building until it has been thoroughly cleansed and disinfected as aforesaid.
4. If any article of clothing or bedding or any other article which has been in contact with any person or any dead body in any way affected by any such disease can, in the opinion of the Medical Officer of Health or of an Inspector of Nuisances, be preserved without danger to the public health and can be effectively disinfected, then any such article shall be removed from any premises in which it shall be found by coolies hired by any person acting under the instructions of the Board, or of one of its duly authorized officers, with such precautions and in such manner as the said Board shall from time to time direct, and shall be effectively disinfected and then returned to the owner or owners thereof. No person, save as aforesaid, shall handle any such article until it has been disinfected.
5. If, however, in the opinion, duly certified in writing, of an Inspector of Nuisances or of any other duly authorized officer of the Board, or of a legally qualified and registered medical practitioner, any bedding, clothing, or other article which has been in contact with any person or any dead body in any way affected by any such disease, or which shall have been found upon any premises recently occupied by such person or body, cannot be effectively disinfected or ...
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ORDINANCE No. 13 OF 1901.
Public Health.
3. The ground surfaces of every dairy shall be paveri to the wate faction of the Board with good lime concrete laid down at least six inches thick, and the surface thereof shall be rendered smooth and impervious with asphalt, portland cement, or such other material as the Board may approve of, or cement concrete three inches thick floater smooth on the surface may be need.
4. No person shall use any dairy as a sleeping mom de for domestic purposes.
5. No animal shall be kept in any room which is used as a dairy,
6. Every dairy shall be so drained as to be in accordance with the requirements of the Public Health Ordinance, 1981, and the by-laws made thereunder, and the inlets to the drains shall in all cases be placed outside the rooms in which fresh milk is stored.
7. No water-closet, dry-closet, earth-closet, or urinal shall be within, or be in direct communication with any dairy.
8. Every dairy and all articles used therein shall be kept al all times in a cleanly condition and free from all noxious matter. The whole of the interior walls (unless tiled) and the ceilings of the rooms of the dairy shall be properly time-washed during the first and seventh months of each year.
9. Every dairy shall be at all times open to inspection by the Medical Officer of Health or any of the Board's officers duly deputet by him.
10. No building or part of a building sbail be used as a dairy antil such premises have been approved by the Board as being in accordance with the bye-laws for the time being in force relating to the regulation of dairies and have been registered.
ZURILENCO continua
Form of application.
1. the undersignal, bereby notify the Sanitary Board that I pro pose to
the business of a dairy on the premises known as No. Street,
floor, Lot No.
and beg leave to request that the said premises may be duly registered as a dairy,
Signature of Applicant.
DEPÔTS FOR ANIMĀLS.
1. The fee payable for each heard of cattle shall be two ens tor the day of entry into a Government depôt and a further sum of two cents for every day that such head of cattle remains in encù depoi not including the day of entry.
2. The Board provides water only, for the use of the cattle, pigs, heep and goats housed in Government depôts. The owners of such animals must provide proper aml sufficient food, and must send men in sufficient nubibers, to look after, feed and water such animals.
Accommodation for such men is provided on the premises.
3. No cattle, pigs, sheep, or goats shall be removed from a thes crument depôt for any purpose except on a removal order signed by the inspector in charge. Such onler shall be granted by the inspector in charge on the production and deposit of the receipt given on ad-
ORDINANCE No. 13 of 1901.
Public Health.
mission of the animals and in favour of the person therein named or of any other person on his order, and upon jayment of a fee of five gents for each sheep or pig removed unless immediate payment is dispensed with.
DISINFECTION OF INFECTED PREMISES.
1. In the following bye-laws the words "infected premises" mean and include any premists in which any person suffering from any infectious disease is or has been recently located.
The words infectious disease" mean and include fabonic Plague, Cholera. Small-pox, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Typhus Fever, Enterie Never, Relapsing Ferer. Puerperal Fever, Monsles and Whooping Cough and such other diseases as may from time to time be defined by the Board by resolution for the purpose.
2. When any person suffering from any infectious disease has been removed from any premises or las recovered or has died the Medical Offer of Health shall, with the assent of the occupiers of the infected premiser, take such steps as he may deem necessary for the disinfection and purification of the said premises.
3. Any buikling or part of a building in which any person attack- a by bubonic plague, cholera, small-pox, or such other epidemic, entenic or contagious disease as may be, from time to time, notified in the Gazette, or in which the body of any person who has died of any such disease shall have been, or shall be foaud, shall forthwith, after the removal therefrom of the diseased person or of the dend herly, be thoroughly cleansed and disinfected, to the satisfaction of the Medical Officer of Health; and-if in the opinion of the Mextical officer of Health or of any legally qualified and registered medical practitioner it is necessary, in the interests of the public health-the psons residing in such building or part of a building shall be detained therein or shall be removed to such buildings or vessels as the Board may direct and there isolate and kept under observation dil such time as they may, in the opinion of the said Medical Officer of Health or other Melicat Officer in charge of such buildings or vessels, be safely released: and it shall not be lawful for any person to re-occupy any anch building or part of a building until it has been thoroughly cleansed and disinfected as aforesaid.
4. If any article of clothing or bedding or any other article which has been in contact with any person or any dead body in any way affected by any such disease can, in the opinion of the Medical Officer of Health or of an Inspector of Xuisances, be preserved with- ont danger to the public health and can be effectively disinfected, then any such article duall be removed from any premises in which it shall be found by coolies hired by any person acting under the instructions of the Bean, or of one of its duly authorized officers, with such precautions and in such manner as the said Board shall From time to time direct, and shall be effectively disinfected and then returned to the owner or owners thereof. No person, save as aforesaid, shall handle any such article until it has been disin- fected.
5. If, however, in the opinion, duly certified in writing, of an Inspector of Nuisances or of any other duly authorized officer of the runt, or of a legally qualified and registered medical practitioner, any bedding, clothing, or other article which lows been in contact with any person or any dead body in any way affectol by any such disease, or which shall have been founil upon any premises recently sccupied by such person or body cannot be effectively disinfected or
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