+ BULLETIN 585, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
milk is abnormal, or from cows which have been fed unwholesome food or have 
had access to contaminated water; or i 
(g) Milk or cream which falls below the requirements of grade B, as defined 
berein, or milk or cream which ‘has been produced, stored, handled, or trans- 
ported in any unclean or insanitary manner ; or 
(i) Milk or cream the retail, or the final, container of which does not bear 
a plain and conspicuous statement showing the kind and grade as herein 
defined ; or 
(i) Milk or cream in unsterilized containers; or 
(j) Milk or cream which such person has kept at a temperature higher than 
50 degrees Fahrenheit; or 
(kK) Grade B milk which has not been pasteurized ; or 
(1) Homogenized milk or cream, or emulsified milk or cream, unless it is 
plainly and conspicuous'y labeled “ Homogenized,” or “‘ Emulsified,’ as the case 
may be; or 
(m) Milk which has had the cream line increased by any artificial means. 
Src. 3. That nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to prohibit the sale. 
when labeled so as to show its true character, of either (@) sour milk or sour 
cream; or (0) buttermilk, or any similar product made from pasteurized milk 
cr cream; or (¢) modified milk if made from milk or cream equal at least to 
grade B. ; ° 
Sec. 4. That no person shall sell or deliver, or have in his possession with 
intent to sell or deliver, for consumption as milk or cream, any milk or cream 
without a permit from the board of health of 
Sec. 5. That the board of health of is authorized to make such regu- 
lations, from time to time, as are necessary for the efficient execution of 
the provisions of this ordinance, and to issue permits to sell and deliver milk_ 
or cream in The board of health, after affording the permittee an 
opportunity for a hearing, may suspend or revoke any permit issued by it under 
this ordinance whenever it shall determine that the permittee has violated 
any of the provisions of this ordinance or of the regulations made hereunder, 
and, without affording such opportunity, may suspend such a permit tempo- 
rarily whenever it deems necessary. 
Sec. 6. That the board of health of — , its members, officers, and agents, 
shall, at all reasonable times, have access to any dairy or any other place 
where milk or cream is produced for sale; to any wagon, truck, train, car, 
warehouse, or station in which milk or cream for sale is being transported or 
is being held for transportation or delivery; and to all establishments, plants, 
depots, or stores where milk or cream is kept or stored for sale. Any person 
who hinders or prevents such access shall be guilty of a violation of this ordi- 
nance. 
Sec. 7. That any producer, handler, or seller of milk, or cream, whether 
Lrincipal, agent, or employee, who, on demand, refuses to sell or deliver a 
sample, not to exceed one pint, of milk or cream in his possession to any offi- 
cial designated by the board of health to collect samples, shall be guilty of 
a violation of this ordinance. 
Sec. 8. That any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance 
shall, on conviction by any court of competent jurisdiction, be punished by a fine 
of not more than dollars, or by imprisonment of not more than ; 
or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court; and for 
each subsequent offense, and conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine 
of not more than dollars, or by imprisonment of not more than i 
or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. 
WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1917 
