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diphtheria, engage in the manufacture, preparation, or storage of food or a 
beverage for sale, or in the sale of food or a beverage, without the written 
permission of the health officer, for a period following the first proper isolation 
of the patient, when no disinfection is to be made, and when disinfection is 
necessary immediately following the completion of such disinfection, as may be 
directed by the health officer, and continuing if the patient was suffering from 
scarlet fever, diphtheria, or epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis, for seven days, 
or if the patient was suffering from measles, for fourteen days. — Commissioners' 
Regulations of April 5, 1907. 
Establishing a Limit of Tolerance on Milk Bottles or Jars. 
July 29, 1901. 
Ordered: That the schedule of fees for inspecting and sealing glass bottles 
or jars used for the distribution or delivery of milk or cream to consumers, 
adopted June 17, 1901, and suspended July 1 and July 10, 1901, is hereby 
amended to read as follows, to take effect on and after the first of August, 
1901 : 
That the glass bottles or jars used for the distribution or delivery of milk or 
cream to consumers, that hold, when filled to a level with the bottom of the 
cap or stopple, not less than seven ounces and six drams and not over eight 
ounces and two drams for one-half pint measure; not less than fifteen ounces 
and five drams and not over sixteen ounces and four drams for one pint; not 
less than thirty-one ounces and four drams and not over thirty-two ounces and 
four drams for one quart ; not less than forty-seven ounces and three drams 
and not over forty-eight ounces and five drams for three pints; not less than 
sixty-three ounces and two drams and not over sixty-four ounces and six drams 
for one-half gallon, shall be sealed as measures and that all dealers in milk 
who use glass bottles or jars for the distribution or delivery of milk or cream 
to consumers shall be charged a fee of fifty cents per hundred bottles for such 
inspection and sealing. — ( Commissioners order of July 29, 1901.) 
