§ 111.35  SELLING FOODSTUFFS; PHYSICAL EXAM.
   (A)   Any person, firm or corporation desiring to engage in the business of solicitor or itinerant merchant who sells fruit, vegetables, bread, pastries or other foodstuffs, which have not been canned shall, before receiving his, her or their license or certificate as provided in this subchapter, present to the Clerk-Treasurer the certificate of a reputable doctor of medicine certifying that the persons handling the same are free from all venereal or transmittable diseases and showing that such examination has been made within 30 days from the date of receiving license, and a new certificate shall be placed on file with the Clerk-Treasurer within 30 days from the date of the first certificate so long as the party shall continue to do business under the license.
   (B)   No such person shall transact any business of selling such foodstuffs in the town under a solicitor’s or itinerant merchant’s license unless he or she shall have such physical examination certificate which is dated not more than 30 days therebefore.
(Prior Code, § 6:3:17)  (Ord. 82-33, passed 2-2-1983; Ord. 82-54, passed 11-2-1983)  Penalty, see § 111.99