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as practicable after the expiration of the time allowed for the cor- 

 rection of objectionable conditions, - he visits the premises to seer 

 whether the notice has or has not been complied with. If it has 

 been, the inspector makes report accordingly. If it has not, he takes 

 action to enforce compliance. He may immediately serve a notice 

 requiring the licensee to show cause, satisfactory to the health 

 officer, why his permit (to ship milk) should not be canceled. Or 

 he may recommend that a letter of that purport be written by the 

 health officer. Or, if the farm be located in the District, he may 

 recommend immediate prosecution in the police court, and with the 

 approval of the health officer he may institute such prosecution. 

 If a licensee has been notified to show cause why his permit should 

 not be canceled, and has failed to do so, or has shown no sufficient 

 cause, then the health officer cancels the permit and notifies the- 

 licensee and his consignee or retailer, if he have one, that such 

 action has been taken. If thereafter the milk from that farm is 

 brought into the District the person at whose instance it is brought 

 is prosecuted in the police court." 



The farms need inspection in regard to the ensuing matters : 



Cows. 



i. Whether tested with tuberculin. 



2. Cleanliness. 



3. Whether affected with udder or other disease. Isolation, 



of diseased animals. 



4. Amount of exercise. 



5. Food. Kind and time of feeding. 



Barn. 



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Cleanliness. 



Ventilation. 



Light. 



Removal of manure. 



Drainage and cleanliness of surroundings. 



Use of small-top milk pail. 



