Whenever the Health Officer finds that the public safety will not permit
delay, he may exercise one or more of the following powers without having
to resort to legal proceedings and without the necessity of giving notice
or holding any hearing which would otherwise be required under any provision
of this revision.
A. Power to prevent the sale of food. The Health Officer
may prohibit the importation into the borough or the sale of any food, drink
or other item intended for human consumption or use from a source suspected
of being infected, contaminated, unsanitary, unhealthy or dangerous.
B. Power to seize and destroy unwholesome food. The Health
Officer may order the seizure and destruction of any food, drink or other
item intended for human consumption which is unwholesome or dangerous or likely
to cause sickness or injury to the persons who consume it.
The Health Officer and Registrar of Vital Statistics shall make a written
report at each regular meeting of the Board. All of the above-named appointees
shall perform such duties as may be directed by the statutes of the State
of New Jersey, the provisions of this Code or as they may be directed, from
time to time, by their superior or the Board.
The Board may, by resolution, make rules and regulations which interpret
or amplify any provision of this chapter or for the purpose of making the
provisions of this chapter more effective. No regulation, however, shall be
inconsistent with, alter or amend any provision of this chapter, and no regulation
shall impose any requirement which is in addition to or greater than the requirements
that are expressly or by implication imposed by any provision of this chapter.