§ 188.100. Inspection, condemnation of food and food products.
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The environmental health division shall visit at intervals, as set out in Minnesota
Statutes, section 157.20, Subd. 2, every public and private market, stall, shop, store,
warehouse and storehouse and all carts, wagons, sleighs or other vehicles of vendors
or street hawkers in, at or about which any meat, fish, oysters, birds or fowls, vegetables,
fruit, milk or other food products are kept, held or carried for sale or other disposition
as human food, and shall examine and carefully inspect all such food products. If
any unhealthy, unwholesome or deleterious food products so intended for sale or other
disposition as human food are found in or about any such place or vehicle, the environmental
health division shall at once give the person in charge thereof notice to at once
remove the same out of the city or to such place as the inspector shall direct, or
to destroy the same; whereupon said person in charge shall remove the same out of
the city or to such place as the environmental health division shall direct, or destroy
the same as may be directed by the environmental health division. (99-Or-119, § 1,
10-29-99; 2011-Or-071, § 3, 8-5-11; 2013-Or-136, § 8, 12-6-13)
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