384 CITY MILK SUPPLY 



cant is at the time purchasing or receiving milk, their residence and post-office 

 address, and such detailed information as to the condition of their cows and prem- 

 ises and their methods as the aforesaid Chief may require. The application 

 shall contain an agreement that the Chief of the Milk Inspection Bureau, his 

 deputies and assistants shall have the right to inspect the cows, premises and 

 methods of said producer. 



Holders of licenses shall promptly notify in writing the chief of the Milk 

 Inspection Bureau of any change of drivers or other employees or of any change 

 in the source of their milk supply. Each license shall be granted on the condition 

 that it is subject to suspension for violation of any provision of this (Act or Ordi- 

 nance) or of any regulation thereunder. All licenses shall be renewed on or before 

 the first day of each year. 



SECTION 4 



Bureau of Milk Inspection 



A milk inspection Bureau of the Health Department is hereby created. The 

 (Board of Health or Health Commission) shall (annually or biennially) appoint a 

 Chief of the Milk Inspection Bureau at a salary of $ . (Make provision 

 for assistants, chemist, bacteriologist, etc., if place is large enough.) 



The aforesaid Chief shall enforce the provisions of this (Act or Ordinance) 

 and regulations thereunder, under the general direction of Board of Health (or 

 Health Commission) and be responsible to (it or him) for the conduct of his 

 office. The chief of the Milk Inspection Bureau by himself or a duly authorized 

 deputy or assistant shall at least four times each year inspect all animals, stables, 

 milk rooms, vehicles, places of business, shipping stations and other buildings or 

 places used in the production, handling, transportation or storage of milk for 

 sale in the city of which he is officer, using the score card of the Dairy Division 

 of the Bureau of Animal Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture 

 (the "official" score card), and rating the dairies thereon. He shall also investi- 

 gate the health of employees and attendants handling the milk supply. He 

 shall take samples of milk for chemical and bacteriological examination. For the 

 purpose of enforcing this law the aforesaid Chief and assistants may enter all 

 aforesaid places and buildings used in the production and handling of milk for the 

 city of which he is an officer; he shall have access to all animals producing milk 

 for said city and to all vessels and utensils used in the production, preparation 

 for market, and sale of such milk; and he shall be allowed to take samples of 

 milk on offering payment therefor. He may revoke or suspend the licenses here- 

 tofore provided for, for violation of this law or of the regulations made thereunder. 

 The aforesaid chief of the Milk Inspection Bureau shall annually test or cause 

 to be tested with tuberculin, all cows furnishing milk for the city of - . 



SECTION 5 

 Miscellaneous 



A person suffering from any contagious disease, or one in whose residence, 

 or among whose associates, any contagious or infectious disease exists, must keep 

 away from cows, milk or milk utensils. When any person engaged in the pro- 

 duction, storage or distribution of milk is suffering from any contagious or in- 



