Sections 6-3.01 through 6-3.08, codified from Ordinance No. 461, repealed by Section 1, Ordinance No. 500, effective November 18, 1967.
[§ 1, Ord. 500, eff. November 18, 1967; § 1, Ord. 949-98, eff. April 2, 1998]
Regulations governing public health matters in the City are those prescribed in the County of Los Angeles Public Health Code, which is designated as Chapters 11.02 to 11.38, inclusive, of the Los Angeles County Code, which are hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this chapter, subject to such additions, deletions and amendments set forth in § 6-3.02 of this chapter and excluding those provisions adopted by the County of Los Angeles pursuant to Ordinance No. 97-0071. A copy of the Public Health Code shall be maintained on file in the City's Planning and Building Department offices.
[§ 1, Ord. 500, eff. November 18, 1967]
The following rules shall govern the interpretation of said Health Code:
(a) 
Whenever the word "County", or any abbreviation thereof, appears in said Health Code, it shall be interpreted and deemed to mean the word "City".
(b) 
Whenever the words "Los Angeles", or any abbreviation thereof, appear in said Health Code, they shall be interpreted and deemed to mean the word "Avalon".
(c) 
Whenever there is a conflict between any of the provisions of said Health Code and other laws of the City heretofore or hereafter adopted relating specifically to the same subject matter, the latter shall prevail.
(d) 
The definition or regulation of any activity, condition, or structure in said Health Code shall not be interpreted or deemed to permit or allow the conduct of any such activity or the construction or maintenance of any such condition or structure as may be otherwise prohibited or restricted by any other laws of the City heretofore or hereafter adopted.
[§ 1, Ord. 500, eff. November 18, 1967]
The provisions of Chapter V of Part III of said Health Code shall not apply to the City nor to any of its agencies.
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Editor's Note: Former §§ 6-3.04 through 6-3.08 pertaining to additions, amendments and deletions to the Health Code and containing portions of Ordinance No. 500 were repealed in their entirety by Ordinance No. 949-98.