HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-1094 - Ordinance - 10/13/1977ORDINANCE NO. 1094
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 515 DEFINING 'MILK" AND CERTAIN "MILK PRODUCTS,,,
"MILK PRODUCER," "PASTEURIZATION," ETC,; PROHIBITING THE SALE OF ADULTERATED AND
MISBRANDED MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS; REQUIRING PERMITS FOR THE SALE OF MILK AND MILK
PRODUCTS; REGULATING THE INSPECTION OF DAIRY FARMS AND MILK PLANTS, AND THE
EXAMINATION, LABELING, PASTEURIZATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND SALE OF MILK AND MILK
PRODUCTS; PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF FUTURE DAIRY FARMS AND MILK PLANTS,
THE ENFORCEMENT OF THIS ORDINANCE, AND THE FIXING OF PENALTIES.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS:
Section 3. Permits be amended to read as follows:
Section 3. Permits - It shall be unlawful for any person who does not possess a
permit from the health authority of the City of College Station to bring into,
send into, or receive in the City of College Station or its police jurisdiction,
for sale or to sell or offer for sale therein, or to have in storage any milk
or milk products defined in this Ordinance: Provided, That, grocery stores,
restaurants, soda fountains, and similar establishments where milk or milk products
are served or sold at retail, but notprocessed, may be exempt from requirements
of this section.
Only a person who complies with the applicable requirements of this
ordinance shall be entitled to receive and retain such a permit.. Permits shall
not be transferable with respect to persons and/or locations.
The health authority shall suspend such permit, whenever he has reason to
believe that a public health hazard exists; or whenever the permit holder has
violated any of the requirements of this ordinance; or whenever the permit holder
has interfered with the health authority in the performance of his duties:
Provided, That the health authority shall, in all cases serve upon the holder
a written notice of intent to suspend permit, which notice shall specify with
particularity the violation(s) in question and afford the holder such reasonable
opportunity to correct such violation(s) as may be agreed to by the parties,
or in the absence of agreement, fixed by the health authority, before making
any order of suspension effective. A suspension of permit shall remain in
effect until the violation has been corrected to the satisfaction of the health
authority.
Upon written application of any person whose permit has been suspended, or
upon application within 48 hours of any person who has been served with a notice
or intention to suspend, the health authority shall within 72 hours proceed to
a hearing to ascertain the facts of such violation or interefernce and upon
evidence presented at such hearing shall affirm, modify, or rescind the
suspension.
Upon repeated violation(s), the health authority may revoke such permit
following reasonable notice to the permit holder and an opportunity for a
hearing. This seciton is not intended to preclude the institution of court
action as provided in Section 5 and 6.
All persons, firms, corporation, or agents engaged in the production for
sale, transportation, handling, serving, selling, or offering for sale of
milk or milk products, or simulated dry milk products in the City of College
Station, shall make application annually for a permit on forms supplied by the
Health Officer, on or before the first (1st) day of July of each year, or
at such other times as a new dairy farm, milk plant, or place begins the
production for sale, handling, serving, transportations, selling or offering
for sale or milk and milk products in the City of College Station, and the r�
applicant for such permit shall answer to the best of his or her knowledg093, �� Cs
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all questions asked on such form, and at the time of making such application said
applicant shall pay to the City of College Station or its agent receiving the
same, the following fees, which shall be for one complete fiscal year from July
first (1st) to June thirtieth (30th) both inclusive, any part thereof, to -wit:
FEES:
(a) If the applicant produces, hauls, receives or sells milk or milk products
for pasteurization or manufacturing purposes, but does not place same in final
delivery container a fee of Five Dollars ($5.00).
(b) If the applicant processes or pasteurizes milk or milk products and places
them in their final delivery container, a fee of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).
(c) All permits provided herein may be obtained on a prorate basis.
In the case that two or more of the above conditions exist the permit fee shall
be based on the condition requiring the greatest fee.
(d) All fees collected under the provisions of this ordinance shall be deposited
to the General Fund Account of the City of College Station and shall be drawn
upon the Director of Finance pursuant to appropriations duly made for the sole
purpose of defraying the cost of enforcing the provisions of this ordinance,
which cost shall include on the salaries and necessary expenses of the Sanitary
Engineer, Supervisor of Milk Sanitation, Sanitarians, Sample Collectors,
Bacteriologist -chemists, Technicians, Supervisors, Veterinarians, Auditors,
Clerks, and Stenographers actually engaged in the enforcement of this ordinance,
and the cost of such equipment and supplies as may be required in connection
therewith.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 13th day of October, 1977.
ATTEST
City Secretary
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AP^OVED
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Mayor