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moved, or from which any part of the water has been 
removed and to which sugar has been added. 
Milk of this designation shall be sold only under a 
permit issued therefor. 
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS. 
Permits. 
1. A permit for the sale of milk or cream, of any grade 
or designation, may be granted only after an application 
has been made in writing on the special blank provided 
for the purpose. 
2. A permit for the sale of milk, of any grade or 
designation, or of cream, may be granted only after the 
premises where it is proposed to care for and handle 
such milk shall have been rendered clean and sanitary. 
3. Every permit for the sale of milk, or cream, from 
places other than wagons shall expire one year from the 
date of issue. 
4. No wagon shall be used for the transportation of 
milk, condensed milk, or cream, without a permit from 
the board of health. Every such permit shall expire on 
the last day of December of the year in which it is 
granted. A wagon permit for the sale or transportation 
of milk, condensed milk, or cream shall be conspicuously 
displayed on the outside of the wagon so that it may 
be readily seen from the street. 
5. Every permit for the sale of milk, of any grade or 
designation, in a store, shall be so conspicuously placed 
that it may be readily seen at all times. 
6. All stores selling or keeping for sale milk, con- 
densed milk, or cream will be frequently inspected and 
