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other precautions as may be directed, in writing, by the 

 health officer. 



Sec. 9. — Any person using any premises for keeping 

 cows for dairy purposes shall provide and use a sufficient 

 number of receptacles made of non-absorbent materials, 

 for the reception, storage, and delivery of milk, and shall 

 cause them at all times to be cleansed and purified, and 

 shall cause all milk to be removed without delay from the 

 rooms in which the cows are kept. 



Sec. 10. — Every person keeping cows for the production 

 of milk for sale shall cause every such cow to be cleaned 

 every day and to be properly fed and watered. 



Sec. II. — Every person using any premises for keeping 

 cows shall cause the yard used in connection therewith to 

 be provided with a proper receptacle for drinking water 

 for such cows; none but fresh, clean water to be used in 

 such receptacle. 



Sec. 12. — Any enclosure in which cows are kept shall be 

 graded and drained so as to keep the surface reasonably 

 dry and to prevent the accumulation of water therein, ex- 

 cept as may be permitted for the purpose of supplying 

 drinking water; no garbage, urine, fecal matter, cr similar 

 substances shall be placed or allowed to remain in such en- 

 closure, and no open drain shall be allowed to run through it. 



Sec. 13. — These regulations shall apply to all premises 

 upon which cow's milk is produced for sale. 



Sec. 14. — That any person violating any of these regula- 

 tions shall, on conviction in the police court of said district, 

 be punished by a fine of not less than five nor more than 

 ten dollars for each and every offense, to be collected as 

 other fines and penalties are collected. 



(See also p. 272, Rules and Regulations to be observed in the 

 care of cows and the handling of milk shipped to the City of 

 New York.) 



