§ 91.038 SALE OR USE OF FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS FROM PREMISES; PRESENCE OF ANIMALS.
   (A)   The sale or use of milk or dairy food products from the premises where one of the quarantinable diseases exists or where typhoid fever is present, is strictly forbidden unless the milk, dairy, or food products are handled, cans and pails washed, and stock cared for by persons entirely separated from the affected person and family, and then only upon permission of the Health Officer having jurisdiction.
   (B)   (1)   No milk bottles shall be taken from premises on which a quarantinable disease exists until the quarantine has been raised, and the bottles have been thoroughly cleansed and disinfected by order of the Health Officer.
      (2)   Milk tickets and bread tickets shall not be taken away from the premises while the premises are under quarantine.
      (3)   Cats and dogs and other domestic animals belonging to premises under quarantine shall be kept out of the house and from contact with the patient. Should these precautions not be observed strictly, it shall be the duty of the Health Officer to cause the domestic animals to be destroyed.
(Prior Code, § 91.053) Penalty, see § 91.9999