[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Health of the Borough of
Red Bank as Secs. BH:6-1 and BH:6-2 of the 1989 Borough Health Code.
Amendments noted where applicable.]
Any drug, meat, fish, bird, fowl, vegetable, fruit, milk or anything
for human food or drink which is not healthy, fresh, sound, wholesome,
fit and safe for such use.
Any carcass of any calf, pig or lamb which at the date of its being
killed was, being a calf, less than four weeks old; or being a pig,
less than five weeks old; or being a lamb, less than eight weeks old.
Any cattle killed for human food while in an overheated or diseased
condition. All diseased cattle in the Borough, the place where they
may be found, and their disease or condition, shall be reported to
the Health Officer by the owner or custodian, so that the proper disposition
may be made thereof.
Removal. When any meat, fish, bird, fowl, fruit or vegetable is found
by any officer or member of the Board being offered or exposed for
sale and which is in a condition unwholesome or unfit for food, he
shall order the same to be removed, and the owner or person in charge
of the article, matter or substance, shall immediately remove the
same from any market, street or place, and the article shall not be
sold or offered for sale, nor in any way disposed of for human food;
and in case the owner or person in charge shall fail, neglect or refuse
to remove the article within three hours after having been notified
to do so, the same may be caused to be removed by any officer or any
member of the Board, and the owner or person in charge shall pay all
expenses thereof.
Every meat dealer, fish dealer, milk dealer, grocer and huckster
and other agents shall allow the Health Officer and members of the
Board, to freely and fully inspect their meat, fish, milk, vegetables,
butter and cheese, and all other food and drinks which may be held,
offered or intended for sale.
Any premises as defined in N.J.A.C. 8:24-1.1 et seq. shall be subject
to the orders of the Board of Health of the Borough and to inspection
by the proper officer of the Borough.