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312 HEALTH. [ART. XLIII
shall cause an examination to be made of said warehouse and, if it be
found by it to be in a proper sanitary condition and otherwise properly
equipped for its intended use, it shall issue a license authorizing the
applicant to operate the same as a cold storage warehouse during one
year. The license shall be issued upon payment by the applicant of a
license fee of twenty-five dollars to the treasurer of the state.
1916. ch. 163.
177K. In case any cold storage warehouse, or any part thereof,
shall at any time be deemed by the Secretary of the State Board of
Health to be in an unsanitary condition, or not properly equipped for
its intended use, it shall notify the licensee of such condition and upon
the failure of the licensee to put such cold storage warehouse in a sani-
tary condition or to properly equip the same for its intended use, within
a time to be designated by the Secretary of the State Board of Health,
it shall revoke such license.
1916, ch. 163.
177L. Every such licensee shall keep accurate records of the articles
of food received in and of the articles of food withdrawn from his cold
storage warehouse, and the Secretary of the State Board of Health shall
have free access to such records at any time. Every such licensee shall
submit a monthly report to the Secretary of the State Board of Health,
setting forth in itemized particulars the quantities and kinds of articles
of food in his cold storage warehouse. Such monthly reports shall be
filed on or before the fifth day of each month, and the reports so ren-
dered shall show the conditions existing on the last day of the preced-
ing month reported and a summary of such reports shall be prepared
by the Secretary of the State Board of Health and shall be open to
public inspection on or before the tenth day of each month.
1916. ch. 163.
177M. The Secretary of the State Board of Health shall inspect
and supervise all cold storage warehouses and make such inspection of
articles of food therein as it may deem necessary to secure the proper
enforcement of this sub-title, and it shall have access to all cold storage
warehouses at all reasonable times. The Secretary of the State Board
of Health may appoint such persons as it deems qualified to make any
inspection under this sub-title.
1916, ch. 163.
177N. No article of food intended for human consumption shall be
placed, received knowingly or kept in any cold storage warehouse, if
diseased, tainted, otherwise unfit for human consumption, or in such
condition that it will not keep wholesome for human consumption. No
article of food, for use other than for human consumption, shall be
placed, received or kept in any cold storage warehouse unless previously
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