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Session Laws, 1916
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 283

to such records at any time. Every such licensee shall sub-
mit a monthly report to the Secretary of the State Board
of Health, setting forth in itemized particulars the quan-
tities and kinds of articles of food in his cold storage ware-
house. Such monthly reports shall be filed on or before the
fifth day of each month, and the reports so rendered 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.

Section 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 act,
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 act.

Section 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, re-
ceived or kept in any cold storage warehouse unless previously,
marked, in accordance with forms to be prescribed by the
Secretary of the State Board of Health, in such a way as to
indicate plainly the fact that such article of food is not to be
sold or used for human food.

Section 177 O. No person, firm or corporation shall place,
receive or keep in any cold storage warehouse in this state
articles of food unless the same shall be plainly marked,
stamped or. tagged, either upon the container in which they
are packed, or upon the article of food itself, with the date
when placed therein; and no person, firm or corporation shall
remove, or allow to be removed, such article of food from any
cold storage warehouse unless the same shall be plainly marked,
stamped or tagged, either on the container in which it is en-
closed or upon the article of food itself, with the date of such
removal, and such marks, stamps and tags shall be prima facie
evidence of such receipt and removal and of the dates thereof:
ill articles of food in any cold storage warehouse at the time

 

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