800 
No. 
Health Department, District of Columbia. 
DAIRY PERMIT. 
Permission is hereby granted to maintain a dairy at__ subject to 
regulations governing dairies within the District of Columbia. 
, M. D., 
Health Officer. 
, 190— 
Issued in accordance with an “Act to regulate the sale of milk in the District 
of Columbia, and for other purposes,” approved March 2, 1895. 
This permit is not transferable, and applies only to the premises specified hereon. 
If location is changed, new permit is required. 
No. 
Health Department, District of Columbia. 
DAIRY FARM PERMIT. 
Permission is hereby granted to maintain a dairy farm at subject 
to regulations governing dairy farms within the District of Columbia. 
M. D., 
Health Officer. 
, 190— 
Issued in accordance with an “Act to regulate the sale of milk within the 
District of Columbia, and for other purposes,” approved March 2, 1895. 
This permit is not transferable. 
No. 
Health Department, District of Columbia. 
MILK IMPORTER’S PERMIT. 
Permission is hereby granted to bring or send milk into the District 
of Columbia from the dairy farm located at and described in application 
No. , subject to the following conditions: 
That none but pure and unadulterated milk shall be, with knowledge of its 
impurity, brought into said District. 
That in the management of the dairy farm upon which the milk is produced, 
or at the dairy at which the milk is collected and stored prior to shipment, 
the applicant shall be governed by the regulations of the health office of the 
District of Columbia, approved by the Commissioners of said District, issued 
for dairies and dairy farms in said District, when said regulations do not 
conflict with the law of the State in which said dairy or dairy farm is located. 
That said dairy or dairy farm may be inspected at any time without notice 
by the health officer of the District of Columbia or his duly appointed repre- 
sentative. 
___, M. D., 
Health Officer. 
,190__ 
Issued in accordance with an “Act to regulate the sale of milk in the District 
of Columbia, and for other purposes,” approved March 2, 1895. 
This permit is not transferable. 
