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(1) Which has existed or has been kept under conditions contrary to the provisions of this code.

(m) No milk shall be kept, sold, offered for sale or drawn from cows suffering with sore and inflamed udders and teats, or from cows diseased.

(n) No milk in partially filled bottles shall be sold or offered for sale, and no bottles shall be filled, capped or recapped outside of the dairy building, regularly used for this purpose.

Provided, that the subdivisions a, b, c and d shall not apply to milk sold under the title of "skimmed milk.”

dairymen from whom milk was obtained.

RETAILERS.

All grocers, bakers or other persons having or offering Record to be kept of for sale, milk or cream, shall at all times keep the names whom milk was ob- and addresses of the dairymen from whom the milk on sale

was obtained, posted up in a conspicuous place wherever such milk may be sold or offered for sale. If skimmed milk or pasteurized milk is kept or offered for sale, each and every container of such milk shall be plainly marked with the words, “skimmed milk” or “pasteurized milk," as the case may be.

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No person shall bring into the city for sale or sell or offer for sale, milk from which the cream has been removed, either in part or in whole, unless plainly marked on the container, “skimmed milk.”

Notice to health of

disease.

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. Should scarlet fever, smallpox, diphtheria, typhoid case of fever, tuberculosis or other dangerous or infectious disease

occur in the family of any dairyman, or among any of the employees of any person who ships milk into the city for sale, such dairyman, such venders or shippers of milk, shall

immediately notify the health officer of the facts of the case, Duter. of health offi- and the health officer shall at once investigate and order the

sale of such milk stopped, or sold under such regulations as he thinks proper.

cer.

Seizure and destruc

health officer.

Should dairymen, venders or shippers of milk fail to come notify the health officer when contagious diseases exist in tion.. ofc milk by their families or in the families of their employees, or who, after such information is given the health officer, fail to obey his directions, the milk and dairy inspector or healthi officer shall seize and destroy all milk sent into the city by

such persons and he shall, when acting in good faith, be - held harmless in damages thereof in any suit or demands

made.

milk

is

delivered.

m In delivering milk to families in which there exists any contagious disease in

family to which of the above named contagious or infectious diseases, the fra dairyman shall not enter, neither shall he permit any of his milk bottles or vessels to be taken into such houses, but shall pour such milk as each family wishes, into vessels furnished by such families.

MILK INSPECTORS.

Who may make ex

spection.

The The milk or dairy inspector, the health officer or any w
Les person authorized by the Board of Health, may examine allan
ma dairy herds, utensils for handling milk of all dairymen en-
il gaged in selling or shipping for sale, milk or cream to the

City of Middletown, Ohio. These inspectors shall have the

power to open any can, vessel or package containing milk El or cream, whether sealed or otherwise, or whether in tran

sit or otherwise, and take samples of the milk or cream for re testing or analysis; and if, upon inspection, the milk or

cream is found to be filthy or the cans or other containers are in an unclean condition, the said inspector may then Condemnation of and there condemn the milk or cream as deemed by him to be filthy, and pour the contents of such bottles, vessels or

packages upon the ground forthwith, and he shall, if done er in good faith, be held harmless in damages therefore in any

suit or demand made.

milk.

PENALTY FOR VIOLATION.

Whoever violates any provisions of these regulations Penalty. cf the sanitary code of the City of Middletown, Ohio, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100.00).

These rules and regulations shall take effect and be in force on and after the first day of June, nineteen hundred and ten.

(April 1, 1910.)

PLUMBING AND SEWERAGE. Construction, Alteration and Inspection. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Health of the City cf Middletown, State of Ohio, that the construction, alteration and inspection of plumbing and sewerage in or for any building in the City of Middletown, shall be installed in alcordance with the following rules and regulations:

Plumber's license.

SECTION 1. (License to be obtained.) No person or persons, firm or corporation, shall in the City of Middletown engage in the business of plumbing until he, it or the have obtained a license so to do from the Board of Healts of the said city.

Application and

bond.

SECTION 2. (Application, Bond.) Applications for license shall be made on blank forms prescribed and provided by the said Board of Health, and shall be accompanied with a bond, with surety to the approval of said Board in the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00.) Conditioned that the applicants will save said city harmless from all damage that may arise from negligences of such applicants, and that they will conform to these rules and regulations, and to such other requirements as said Boar may make in relation to plumbing. Licensed sewer tapper or sewer contractors will not be permitted to make connection to plumbing work. Such connections must be made b; a licensed plumber.

Conditions of

license.

Necessity of permit. SECTION 3. (Permit to be issued.) No plumbing work

shall be done in said city, except in case of repairs or leaks, without a permit being first issued therefor by said Board of Health. Applications for permits shall be made on blank forms provided by said Board and each application for a permit shall be accompanied with a fee of one dollar ($1.00)

and an additional charge of fifty cents (50c) for each trap or vented fixture, up to and including ten fixtures, and for Application each trap or vented fixture over ten a further charge of ten cents (10c) be made to pay the expense of issuing and inspecting same, which fee shall be deposited in the treasury of said city to the credit of the health fund. A permit is Permit required. required for all systems of plumbing changed from cesspool to sewer, and such plumbing systems shall be inspected and tested in such manner as will insure the efficiency of the system.

inspector.

SECTION 4. (Inspector to approve plans.) No such Approval of plans by permit shall be issued until suitable plans and a description in duplicate of the work to be done have been submitted to the inspector of plumbing, hereinafter designated as the inspector and have been approved by him.

work.

SECTION 5. (When work to begin.) If work is not commencement of begun under the approved plans within six months from date of approval, such approval shall be deemed to have expired by limitation.

Record to le kept.

- SECTION 6. (Record to be kept.) The inspector sha!1"

keep a record of all plans and descriptions submitted to him hereunder, together with his action thereon, and he shall also make a record of the plumbing in each building in the City of Middletown.

SECTION 7. (Inspection.) The inspector shall be noti- Inspection. fied by the person doing same when any plumbing work is ready for inspection. All parts of every plumbing system shall be made perfectly gas tight. All soil, waste and vent pipes when placed in position shall be tested by the water test in the presence of the inspector. All plumbing systems when completed, and before being used, shall be tested by Certificate of ap. the water test in the presence of the inspector, and if he is pro satisfied that the work is done in accordance with the laws of the state or the rules and regulations of the Board of Health, he shall issue a certificate of approval; but otherwise shall disapprove the same, and said plumbing systems shall not be put to any use until they have been altered as

proval.

prescribed by him, and received his approval. All plumbing work shall be left uncovered and convenient for inspection, until examined and approved by the inspector.

When permits

required.

SECTION 8. (Permits.) When required, permits will ts are be given, whatever may be its size or character, and for all

work and remodeling, extension, alteration or reconstruction. Permits be required for the repairing or replacing of any old fixture, faucet or valve by a new one, to be used for the same purpose forcing out stoppage, repairing leaks or relieving frozen pipes or fittings; but such repairs or alterations shall not be construed to include cases where new vertical or horizontal lines of soil, waste, vent or interior leader or conductor pipes are used or their relative locations changed, provided that, in a building condemned by the proper authorities because of insanitary conditions of the house drainage or plumbing, no such drainage or plumbing shall be considered as coming under the head of repairs; but all such house drainage or plumbing shall be done as in the case of new buildings, and will require a permit.

plumbing inspector.

SECTION 9. (Plumbing inspector.) The Board of A p pointment of Health shall appoint for the purpose of the enforcement of

these rules and regulations and the provisions thereof, an inspector of plumbing. Said inspector of plumbing shail be a practical plumber with at least seven (7) years' experience, selected from those persons who are well informed as to practical plumbing, skilled and well trained in matters pertaining to the sanitary regulations concerning plumbing work. The inspector so appointed shall not, during his term of office, be engaged or interested in the plumbing business, or the sale of any plumbing supplies, nor shali he act as agent, directly or indirectly, for any person or persons so engaged. The salary of the inspector shall be twelve hundred dollars ($1200.00) per annum, payable monthly.

Qualifications,

Salary.

SECTION 10. (Rules, when apply.) The foregoing When rules to apply. rules and regulations shall apply only to plumbing work

hereafter constructed, extended or remodeled.

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