The following words and phrases, as used in this chapter, shall have
the meanings set forth herein:
HEALTH OFFICER
The Health Officer of the City or any of his duly authorized representatives.
ISOLATION
The physical separation and confinement of an individual or groups
of individuals who are infected or reasonably believed to be infected, on
the basis of signs, symptoms, or laboratory analysis, with a contagious disease
from nonisolated individuals, to prevent or limit the transmission of the
disease to nonisolated individuals.
QUARANTINE
The physical separation and confinement of an individual or groups
of individuals, who are or may have been exposed to a contagious disease and
who do not show signs and symptoms of a contagious disease, from nonquarantined
individuals, to prevent or limit the transmission of the disease to nonquarantined
individuals.
Whenever the Health Officer finds that public safety will not permit
delay, he may exercise one or more of the following powers without resorting
to legal proceedings and without giving notice of or holding any hearing which
would otherwise be required under any provision of this Code:
A. Condemn any food of a perishable nature and cause to
be destroyed or disposed of in such a manner as to make it impossible thereafter
to be used for human food wherever found:
(1) That the food is exposed or offered for sale or had in
possession with intent to sell in violation of any provision of N.J.S.A. 24:4-1
et seq.
(2) That the food is in a state of rottenness or putrefaction
or in any condition which renders it unwholesome or unfit for use as human
food.
B. To affix to such article a tag to any product, including
any food, cosmetics, drugs or any items intended for human consumption or
use, that is, adulterated or misbranded, until the Health Officer receives
permission from an agent of the State Department or the Court to remove or
dispose of any food, drink, cosmetics, drugs, or other item intended for human
consumption or use which is unwholesome or dangerous or liable to cause sickness
or injury to the persons who consume it or use it. The tag shall give notice
that the article is, or is suspected of being, adulterated or misbranded and
has been detained and embargoed, and warn all persons not to remove or dispose
of such article by sale or otherwise until permission has been granted from
an agent of the State Department or the Court.
C. Communicable diseases.
(1) Medical examinations, isolation, and quarantine.
(a) Whenever the Health Officer shall deem it necessary to
establish the true character of any disease which in his opinion may be communicable,
a medical examination of the person infected may be required by a physician
designated by the City of Passaic, and such specimens of excretion or other
material for examination shall be taken from such persons, and it shall be
the duty of the person to submit to the examination and furnish the necessary
specimens. No person shall interfere with or prevent the securing of such
specimens.
(b) The Health Officer may cause any person suspected or
known to be infected with a communicable disease to be isolated or quarantined
until medical or laboratory examinations show that the person is free of the
causative organisms of the disease.
(c) The Health Officer may, by written order, restrict any
person who has been exposed to a communicable disease, under conditions he
may specify, providing such period of restriction shall not exceed the period
of incubation for the disease.
(2) Carriers.
(a) The Health Officer may, if it shall be deemed necessary,
require a person believed to be a carrier of communicable disease germs to
furnish specimens for examination. It shall be the duty of such person to
furnish the necessary specimens for examination or to permit the Health Officer
or his representative to collect the specimens.
(b) For the purpose of this subsection, all "carriers" shall
be considered as being infected with the disease and shall be subject to and
comply with all provisions of the rules and regulations of the Division of
Health which relate to the quarantine, isolation and control of persons affected
with such disease.