The Health Officer of the City of Weatherford shall have power
to prescribe reasonable rules and regulations and to examine into
and consider all measures necessary to the preservation of the public
health of the city and to see that all ordinances and regulations
in relation thereto are observed and enforced.
It shall be the duty of the Health Officer to make or cause
to be made, an inspection of the city as often as they may deem necessary
and at such times as may be ordered by the Board of Commissioners
for the purpose of examining the sanitary conditions of the city.
The Health Officer or any person acting under his direction shall
have authority to enter into and examine, at any time, all buildings,
places and premises for the purpose of ascertaining the conditions
thereof, as far as the public health may be affected thereby, and
is necessary in the performance of any duty involving the Health Officer.
The orders of the Health Officer and notices shall be on forms
provided for that purpose and served by the Chief of Police or other
person deputized by the city.
It shall be lawful and the duty of the Health Officer in all cases where they may deem it necessary for speedy execution of their orders to cause nuisances to be abated and removed at the expense of the city, and the Health Officer shall certify to the Board of Commissioners a description of the property together with the cost of abating and removing such nuisance therefrom and such amounts shall be assessed as provided for in Sections
14-1 to
14-11 of this Code, against the property owner. The city shall have its unimpaired right of recovery from the property owner in all such cases.
Each day's continuance of such business, trade or profession
by such person after the expiration of the time provided in the order
of the Health Officer shall be deemed a separate and distinct offense
and punished accordingly.
In all trials for the violation of the provisions of Section
10-1 to
10-9, the certificate of the Chief of Police or any peace officer, or the affidavit of service of any order by the person who made the service, stating the time, place and manner of the service, shall be deemed and taken as prima facie evidence of the facts therein set forth.
An order made and issued by the Health Officer may be served
by the Chief of Police or any policeman of the city, or any person
deputized by the Mayor; and any such officer in the performance of
his duties.
Any person, agent, firm or corporation or its agents violating any of the provisions of Section
10-1 to
10-8 or refusing to obey any order of the Health Officer issued under the provisions of the same, shall be deemed guilty of an offense and punished accordingly, and each day's continuance thereof shall be a separate offense.