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<br />7. Every barber immediately after using a mug, shaving brush,
<br />razor, scissors, shears, clippers or tweezers for the service of any
<br />person, shall sterilize the same by immersing them in boiling water
<br />for not less than a minute or, in the case of razors, scissors,
<br />shears and tweezers, by immersing them for not less than ten
<br />minutes in a five per cent. aqueous solution of carbolic acid, or in
<br />alcohol of a strength not less than sixty-five per cent. or ten per
<br />cent. formalin solution.
<br />8. No barber shall use for the service of a customer any towel
<br />or wash cloth that has not been boiled and laundered since last
<br />used.
<br />9. Every barber shall cleanse his hands thoroughly immediately
<br />before serving each customer.
<br />10. No barber shall, to stop the flow of blood, use alum or
<br />other material unless the same be used as a powder or liquid and
<br />applied on a clean towel or in a similar manner.
<br />11. No barber shall permit any person to use the head rest of
<br />any barber's chair under his control until after the head rest has
<br />been covered with a towel that has been washed since having been
<br />used before, or by clean, new paper.
<br />12. No barber shall shave any person when the surface to be
<br />shaved is inflamed or broken out, or contains pus, unless such
<br />person be provided with a cup and lather brush for his individ-
<br />ual use.
<br />13. No barber shall undertake to treat any disease of the skin.
<br />14. Any person violating any of the provisions of these regula-
<br />tions shall, upon conviction thereof be fined not more than $25.
<br />15. The owner and the manager of any barber shop, and each
<br />of them, shall keep a copy of these regulations, to be furnished by
<br />the Health Officer, posted in said shop for the information and
<br />guidance of persons working or employed therein.
<br />16. The word "barber" as used in these regulations means any
<br />person who shaves, or trims the beard, or cuts or dresses the hair
<br />of any other person for pay, and includes "barbers' apprentices"
<br />and shop boys. The word "manager" means any person having
<br />for the time being control of the premises and of persons working
<br />or employed therein.
<br />Seo. 378. Food exposed for sale—protection of.
<br />a. No person shall expose for sale, on any public highway or
<br />in any open market, stand, or store in the city, candy, cake or
<br />bread, dates or figs, or any other food of a kind not ordinarily
<br />cooked, peeled or washed before being eaten, unless such candy,
<br />cake, dates, figs or other articles of food is effectually wrapped,
<br />or covered and enclosed, so as to protect it from dust and insects.
<br />b. No such articles shall be wrapped or covered with news-
<br />papers or with any other paper previously used for any other
<br />purpose.
<br />c. No person shall expose any article of food for sale, on any
<br />public highway in the city, within twenty-four inches from the
<br />surface of the ground, unless such article of food is covered or
<br />enclosed to prevent access of dogs or is constantly in the imme-
<br />diate presence of the owner of such article of food or of the
<br />proper representative of such owner having custody thereof.
<br />d. Any person violating any of the provisions of this section
<br />shall be punished by a fine of not less than $1, nor more than $10
<br />for each offense.
<br />Bec. 379. Regulation requiring the registration of laun-
<br />dries.
<br />That every person who commonly launders for pay on the
<br />premises which he or she occupies, the clothing, or the sheets, pil-
<br />low -cases, table -cloths,, napkins, or other similar articles, belong-
<br />ing to any other person or persons, shall report that fact to the
<br />Health Officer in writing within thirty clays after this regulation
<br />takes effect, giving his or her name and the location of his or
<br />her premises, and the number of persons or families living in-
<br />dependently of one another whom he or she serves; and thereafter
<br />every person laundering as aforesaid, shall report in like manner
<br />his or her name, and the location of his or her trremises, and the
<br />number of persons or families whom he or she serves, within five
<br />days after the beginning of his or her occupancy of such premises
<br />and the use thereof for the purposes aforesaid. Any person
<br />violating any of the provisions of this regulation shall, upon con-
<br />viction thereof, be punished by a fine of not more than $25.
<br />Sec. 376. Stores, stalls, etc., to be kept in cleanly Cott.
<br />dition.
<br />Any person owning, renting, leasing or occupving anv stall,
<br />room or stand where meats, milk, game, poultry, fish, vegetables,
<br />fruits, groceries or other articles of foot] are prepared, kept, sold
<br />or offered for sale, shall not permit such place or appurtenance
<br />thereto to be unnecessarily unclean or unwholesome. Violation
<br />of this section shall be punishable by a fine of not less than $10.
<br />Sec. 376. Hands and utensils in stores, dairies, etc,, to
<br />be clean.
<br />Every manager of a store, market, dairy, cafe, lunch room, or
<br />of any other place where a food, or a beverage, or confectionery,
<br />or any similar article, is manufactured or prepared for sale, stored
<br />for sale, offered for sale, or sold, shall equip said More, market,
<br />dairy, cafe, lunch room, or other place, with running water, or
<br />other proper water supply if running water be not available, and
<br />with facilities and material for the proper washing, and shall cause
<br />such washing to be done, of the hands of all persons employed
<br />therein, and for the proper cleansing, and shall cause such cleap
<br />ing to be done, of said store, market, dairy, cafe, lunch room, or
<br />other place, and of all apparatus, untensils, and materials used is
<br />connection therewith. Any persons violating the provisions of
<br />this regulation shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a
<br />fine of not more than $25 for each and every such offense.
<br />Sec. 377. Stores, cafes, etc., to be screened.
<br />Every manager of a store, market, dairy, cafe, hunch room, or
<br />any other place where a food, or a beverage, or confectionery, or
<br />any similar article, is manufactured or prepared for sale, stored
<br />for sale, offered for sale, or sold, shall cause it to be screened
<br />effectually, or effectually protected by power -driven fan or fans,
<br />so as to prevent flies and other insects from obtaining access to
<br />such food, beverage, confectionery, or other article, and shall keep
<br />such food, beverage, confectionery, or other article free from flia
<br />and other insects at all times. Any person violating the provisions
<br />of this regulation shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a
<br />fine of not more than $25 for each and every offense.
<br />CHAPTER XXIIL
<br />MORTUARY REPORTS AND VITAL STATISTICS.
<br />Sec. 380. Register of births and deaths.
<br />The Board of Ilealth shall provide suitable lxx,ks in which thtY
<br />shall register, in the manner hereinafter directed, the returM
<br />made to them of the births and deaths which may occur witW
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<br />Seo. 381. Death certificates.
<br />Whenever any person shall die within the city limits, it shall
<br />be the duty of the physician who attendee] such person during his
<br />or her last sickness, or of the Coroner, when the case comes V
<br />der his notice, to furnish, within twenty-four hours after the
<br />same comes to the knowledge of said physicians or Coronei, a
<br />certificate to the Board of Health, setting forth so far as can be
<br />ascertained the name, age, color, residence, place of birth, occur'
<br />tion and condition—whether married or single—of the person
<br />deceased; also the date and cause of death. Any physician of
<br />Coroner who shall neglect or refuse to make the reports herein
<br />required, shall be fined not less than $2 nor more than $10 for
<br />each offense.
<br />Sec. 382. Burial permit.
<br />No interment of the dead 1l0cly of any humin being, or dispo'
<br />sition thereof in any tomb, vault or cemetery, shall be made within
<br />the city without a permit granted therefor by the l;oard of
<br />I f ealth, nor otherwise than in accordance therewith, and no per'
<br />mit shall be issued by the said Board for burial in private or in
<br />places other than those provided and recognized as public Cell'
<br />eteries ; and no sexton, undertaker or otherP erson shall ass'st
<br />in, assent to, or allow such interment for which such permit of
<br />not been given authorizing the same, and it shall be the duty
<br />every person having such permit, to preserve and return the same
<br />to the Board of lTealth.' Any person violating; this section 511311
<br />be fined not less than $2 nor more than $10.
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