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NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

 STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. 



Food work established 1903; biennial report, even year, also quarterly bulletins; 

 through its secretary enforces all laws relating to adulterations and the sale of unwhole- 

 some foods, drugs, and poisons; in cooperation with local boards of health, the milk law. 



ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. 



All appointments are made by the State board of health and are for an indefinite 

 time. 



Food-law officials, State of New Hampshire. 



NEW JERSEY. 

 STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. 



Partial food inspection was established March 25, 1881, under the administration of 

 the State board of health. The first appropriation for its enforcement was made in 

 1883. Food inspection was extended to include milk in 1882, and the appointment 

 of a State inspector of milk for its enforcement waa authorized. An oleomargarin 

 law was passed in 1886, and the board of health was empowered to appoint a dairy 

 commissioner for the administration of the dairy law, and to aid the State board of 

 health in the enforcement of the food 'law. 



Food inspection was reorganized under the law of November 1, 1901, and a general 

 evision of the law was passed in 1907. An annual report is issued. 



ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. 



Appointments are made, after competitive examination by the civil service com- 

 mission, by State board of health. There is no fixed term of office for members of the 

 staff of the division of food and drugs. 



Food-law officials, State of New Jersey. 



Title. 



Name. 



Secretary, State board of health. 



Chief, division of food and drugs 



Assistant chief, division of food and drugs. . 

 Analyst 



Do 



Do 



Inspector 



Do... 



Do 



Do... 



Post-office address. 



Brace S . Keator State Laboratory of Hygiene, 



Trenton. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 578 Benson Street, Camden. 



R. B. Fitz-Randolph 



William G. Tice 



Henry W. Denny 



Christopher L. Devitt 



Howard B. Warren 



Isaac H. Shaw 



Walter W. Scofield 



W. S. Townsend 



Louis Tremallo I 9 Thompson Street, Morris- 

 town. 



Food and drug inspector Wm. H. Iszard 411 North Fourth Street 



Camden. 



NEW MEXICO. 



No provision is made for the enforcement of food laws in this State. 

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