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(2) The like powers in all respects may be exercised outside the city by the 
medical officer or such authorized person if he shall first have obtained from a justice, 
having jurisdiction in the place where the sample is to be taken, an order authorizing 
the taking of samples of the milk, which order any such justice is hereby empowered 
to make. 
22. (1) If milk from a dairy situate within the city is being sold or suffered 
to be sold or used within the city, the medical officer or any person provided with 
and, if required, exhibiting the authority in writing of the medical officer, may, it 
accompanied by a properly qualified veterinary surgeon, at all reasonable hours, enter 
the dairy and inspect the cows kept therein ; and if the medical officer or such person 
has reason to suspect that any cow in the dairy is suffering from tuberculosis of the 
udder he may require the cow to be milked in his presence and may take samples of 
the milk, and the milk from any particular teat shall, if he so requires, be kept 
separate and separate samples thereof be furnished. 
(2) If the medical officer is of opinion that tuberculosis is caused or is likely 
to be caused to persons residing in the city from consumption of the milk supplied 
from a dairy situate within the city or from any cow kept therein he shall report 
thereon to the Corporation, and his report shall be accompanied by any report 
furnished to him by the veterinary surgeon, and the Corporation may thereupon 
serve upon the dairyman notice to appear before them within such time, not less than 
twenty-four hours, as may be specified in the notice to show cause why an order 
should not be made requiring him not to supply any milk from such dairy within the 
city until the order has been withdrawn by the Corporation. 
(3) If the medical officer has reason to believe that milk from any dairy 
situate outside the city, from which milk is being sold or suffered to be sold or used 
within the city, is likely to cause tuberculosis in persons residing within the city, the 
powers conferred by this section may in all respects be exercised in the case of such 
dairy, provided that the medical officer or other authorized person shall first have 
obtained from a justice having jurisdiction in the place where the dairy is situate an 
order authorizing such entry and inspection, which order any such justice is hereby 
empowered to make. 
(4) Every dairyman and the persons in his employment shall render such 
reasonable assistance to the medical officer or such authorized person or veterinary 
surgeon, as aforesaid, as may be required by such medical officer, person, or veterinary 
surgeon for all or any of the purposes of this section, and any person refusing such 
assistance or obstructing such medical officer, person, or veterinary surgeon in carrying 
out the purposes of this section shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds. 
(5) If in their opinion the dairyman fails to show cause why such an 
order may not be made as aforesaid the Corporation may make the said order and 
shall forthwith serve notice of the facts on the county council of any administrative 
