[R.O. 1951, Ch. 25, § 8]
Upon notification by the Department of Health, all privy vaults
or cesspools shall be immediately cleaned and their contents removed
in such a manner as not to be offensive.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 25, § 9]
No privy vault or cesspool shall be cleaned or emptied except
by scavengers, who, before performing such work, shall first obtain
from the Department of Health a permit to engage in and carry on the
business of cleaning cesspools and privies.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 25, § 10]
Applications for permits to engage in and carry on the business
of cleaning cesspools and privies may be obtained at the office of
the Department of Health.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 25, § 11]
The applicant for a permit required by §
30-14, before obtaining the permit, shall prove to the satisfaction of the Department of Health that he is possessed of the apparatus, means and appliances and vehicles or conveyances necessary in properly carrying on such business.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 25, § 12]
Every permit issued pursuant to this article shall continue
in force and be valid for one year from and after its being granted,
unless sooner revoked according to law.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 25, § 13]
All apparatus, means, appliances and vehicles or conveyances
to be used in the business of cleaning cesspools and privy vaults
shall be approved by the Department of Health before being so used,
and shall at all times thereafter be subject to the inspection of
the Department of Health.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 25, § 14]
Any scavenger who shall commence to clean or empty any privy
vault shall, without interruption or delay, proceed with the work
until it is completed and the filth is carried away.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 25, § 15]
Cleaning of cesspools and privy vaults shall be done between
the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 25, § 16]
Contents from cesspools and privy vaults shall be removed in
airtight vessels.