[1980 Code § 117-1]
This chapter shall be known as the "Health Code of the Town
of Morristown (1975)" and shall herein be referred to as the "code."
[1980 Code § 117-2; Ord. No. O-2-08; Ord. No. O-35-2014; Ord. No. O-13-2015]
As used in this chapter:
ANTISEPTIC
Any substance which will inhibit the growth and multiplication
of microorganisms, without necessarily killing them.
BACTERICIDAL PROCESS
The application of any method or substance for the destruction
of pathogens and all other organisms, as far as practicable, which
is effective and does not adversely affect the equipment or the food
or drink or the health of the consumer.
BOARDING HOME
Any house or other place where one or more children is received,
cared for or kept, unattended by his parents or legal guardian, for
the purpose of providing such child or children with food, lodging
or care.
CATERER
One who prepares food at one location and transports it to
another location for consumption, or one who prepares food for special
functions with facilities provided by those being served, with or
without additional equipment of his own.
CELLAR
The lowermost portion of the building partly or totally underground,
having 1/2 or more of its height measured from clear floor to ceiling
below the average adjoining ground level. Where the natural contour
of the ground level immediately adjacent to the building is interrupted
by ditching, pits or trenching, then the average adjoining ground
level shall be the nearest natural contour line parallel to the walls
of the building without regard to the levels created by the ditching,
pits or trenching.
CLEANING
Removal by scrubbing and washing, as with hot water, soap,
detergent or by vacuuming infectious agents from surfaces.
CLEANSING
The thorough removal of dust and other contaminating material
in such a way as to prevent the entry thereof as far as may be possible
into either rooms or dwellings; washing with soap and hot water; scouring,
airing and exposure to sunlight.
CODE
Any systematic body of law, especially one given statutory
force.
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
An illness due to a specific infectious agent or its toxic
products that arises through transmission of that agent or its products
from an infected person, animal or other object to a susceptible host,
either directly or indirectly.
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE PERIOD
The time during which an infectious agent may be transferred
directly or indirectly from an infected person to another infected
person.
CONDEMN
To adjudge or pronounce to be unfit for use or service.
CONTACT
Person or animal in close proximity to an infected person
so as to have an opportunity to be infected.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
The definitions of dairy products as defined in N.J.S.A.
24:10-1 et seq. and in N.J.A.C. 8:21-10.1 et seq. are incorporated
herein as if set forth at length.
DISINFECTANT
Any chemical substance or agent which will destroy microorganisms.
DISINFECTION
The process of destroying the vitality of the disease-producing
organisms by physical or chemical means.
DIVISION OF HEALTH
The Division of Health of the Department of Human Services
for the Town of Morristown.
DWELLING
A building or structure or part thereof containing one or
more dwelling units or lodging units.
DWELLING UNIT
Any room or group of rooms or any part thereof located within
a building and forming a single habitable unit with facilities which
are used or designed to be used for living, sleeping, cooking and
eating.
FOOD
Any raw, cooked, processed, edible substances, water, ice,
beverage or ingredient used or intended for use for sale, in whole
or in part, for human consumption.
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
Any fixed or mobile restaurant, coffee shop, cafeteria, short
order cafe, luncheonette, grill, tearoom, sandwich shop, soda shop,
ice cream parlor, tavern, bar, night club, industrial cafeteria, bakery,
public food market, meat market, dairy, non-profit caterers, food
stands, liquor stores and supermarkets and grocery stores where food
is prepared on or off- site for sale.
GARBAGE
Putrescible animal and/or vegetable waste resulting from
the handling, preparation, consumption or cooking of food.
GERMICIDE
Any substance which will kill microorganisms.
HABITABLE ROOM
A room or enclosed floor space within a dwelling unit used
or designed to be used for living, sleeping, cooking or eating purposes,
excluding bathrooms, water closet compartments, laundries, pantries,
foyers or communicating corridors, closets and storage spaces.
HEALTH
Physical, mental and social well being with the absence of
disease.
HEALTH NUISANCE
Anything that is detrimental to health or is potentially
injurious or dangerous to health.
HEALTH OFFICER
The Health Officer for the Town of Morristown. A person who
holds a license as a Health Officer from the New Jersey Department
of Health and Senior Services.
INCUBATION PERIOD
The time from contact with an infectious agent to showing
signs and symptoms.
INFECTION
The entry, development or multiplication of an infectious
agent into the body of a human or an animal.
ISOLATION
The placing apart of a person or persons affected with or
exposed to a communicable disease for the purpose of preventing contact
with other persons, and the establishment of restrictions directly
surrounding such person or persons.
ITINERANT RESTAURANT
Hawking, soliciting or peddling ready-to-eat produce, meat,
fish, poultry or any other edible substance from a vehicle, cart,
truck or other conveyance on any public or private thoroughfare in
the Town of Morristown.
LICENSE
The formal, written permission to perform certain acts or
carry on a certain business embodied in the document granting such
permission, issued by the Division of Health in accordance with its
rules and regulations and the Sanitary Code.
MASSAGING ESTABLISHMENT
Any place where for a fee a business is conducted which involves
caring for and beautifying the human body by means of hand manipulation
or instrumental devices, except such places where the individual performing
such hand manipulations or operating such instruments, operating or
supervising the operation of such devices is licensed by the State
Board of Medical Examiners.
MILK
The secretion produced by the mammary glands of humans, cows
and other mammals.
NJDOHSS
The New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services.
NUISANCE
Anything which is detrimental or hazardous to health or which
is potentially detrimental or hazardous to health, as determined by
the Division of Health.
NUMBER or GENDER
Whenever, in describing or referring to any person, party,
matter or thing, any word importing the singular number or masculine
gender is used, the same shall be understood to include and to apply
to several persons or parties, as well as to one person, and to females
as well as males, and to bodies corporate as well as individuals,
and to several matters and things as well as one matter or thing.
OCCUPANT
Any person or persons in actual possession of and living
in the building or dwelling unit, including the owner.
OPERATOR
Any person who, by contract, agreement or ownership, conducts
a restaurant, food-handling establishment or itinerant restaurant
or operates a vending machine or apparatus, or who vends any food
or food products within the Town.
PERMIT
Temporary permission, in writing, to cover the doing of a
single act or series of acts and which may be revoked by the Division
of Health for cause, at any time, although the act or acts for which
the permit was granted have not been completed.
PERSON
Any person or persons, firm, corporation, association, societies,
firms, partnerships, joint-stock companies and political subdivisions,
as well as individuals.
PERSONAL HYGIENE
Those protective measures taken by a person to promote health
and limit the spread of infectious disease.
PLUMBING FIXTURES
And include all installed receptacles or devices which are
supplied with water or which receive or discharge liquid waste or
sewage into the drainage system with which they are directly or indirectly
connected.
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOODS
Any food which consists in whole or in part of milk or milk
products, eggs, meat, poultry, fish, shellfish, edible crustacea,
raw seed sprouts, heat treated vegetables and vegetable products,
or other ingredients, including synthetic ingredients, in a form capable
of supporting rapid and progressive growth of infectious or toxigenic
microorganisms, or the slower growth of C. botulinum. The term does
not include foods which have a pH level of 4.6 or below or a water
activity (a [w]) value of 0.85 or less.
QUARANTINE
The placing of restrictions upon households or premises,
or the persons thereof, for the purpose of preventing the spread of
a communicable disease to other persons, households or premises.
REFUSE
And include but shall not be limited to garbage, ashes, street
cleanings, abandoned vehicles or parts thereof, dead animals, paper,
cardboard, glass, tin cans, yard trimmings, leaves, wood and dead
tree limbs, bedding, furniture, excelsior and discarded clothing.
RELATED PERSON or PERSONS RELATED
Two or more persons who live together in one dwelling unit
or rooming unit and who maintain a common household and who are related
by blood, marriage or adoption, except as hereinafter provided. For
the purpose of this chapter, "related persons" includes only a husband
and wife, son, son-in-law, daughter, daughter-in-law, brother, brother-in-law,
sister, sister-in-law, nephew, niece, father, father-in-law, mother,
mother- in-law, grandparent, grandchild, stepchild, adopted child
and bona fide family servants living in and working full time on the
premises. "Related persons" shall also mean foster children placed
in homes by a duly authorized State agency or court of competent jurisdiction.
REPORTING OF A DISEASE
The process of notifying the Health Division of the occurrence
of a communicable disease.
RESTAURANT
Restaurant, hotel, coffee shop, dining room, cafeteria, luncheonette,
soda fountain, sandwich stand or any other place where food or drink
is prepared, handled, stored, sold or served for consumption on the
premises to the public, organization members or employees, with or
without charge.
SALE
Every delivery of food, whether the same is by direct sale
or the solicitation or acceptance of an order for food, and including
exchange, barter, traffic in, keeping and exposing for sale, displaying
for sale, serving with meals, delivering for value, peddling, possession
with intent to sell, the gratuitous delivery or gift of any food by
any licensee or person to whom a food certificate has been issued
or by any other person.
SANITIZATION
The process of rendering eating or drinking utensils free
from disease, bacteria or other organisms indicative of unsanitary
conditions.
SANITIZE
The method of removing microorganisms from surfaces as approved
by the NJDOHSS.
SHELLFISH
Edible species consisting of clams, mussels and oysters,
either shucked or in a shell, either fresh or frozen.
SLATE SANITARY CODE
The Sanitary Code enacted by the Department of Health of
the State of New Jersey.
STERILIZATION
The destruction of all microbial life on or in an object.
SWIMMING POOL
And include outdoor and indoor pools which are artificially
constructed to provide recreational facilities for swimming, bathing
or wading. It shall not include artificially constructed outdoor ponds,
rivers or lakes nor swimming or wading pools maintained by an individual
for his own or his family's use or for the guests of his household.
TATTOO
To mark or color the skin by pricking in coloring matter
so as to form indelible marks or figures or by the production of scars.
TATTOO ESTABLISHMENT
Any room or space where tattooing is practiced or where the
business of tattooing is conducted, or any part thereof.
TATTOO OPERATOR
Any person who controls, operates, conducts or manages any
tattoo establishment, whether actually performing the work of tattooing
or not.
TATTOO PARLOR
Any place where a business is conducted which involves the
placing of an indelible mark or figure upon the body by insertion
of a pigment under the skin or by the production of scars.
UTILITIES
And include electric, gas, heating, water and sewerage services
and equipment therefor.
VERMIN
Rats, mice, roaches, bed bugs, fleas and other animals and
insects of like nature.
[1980 Code § 117-4]
All licenses and permits issued pursuant to any of the sections
hereinafter repealed, and in force on the effective date hereof, shall
continue in force until the respective expiration date specified herein:
provided, however, that the holder of any such license or permit shall
be subject to and comply with the requirements and the respective
rules and regulations of this chapter.