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SIGNAL HILL, CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL CODE
PREFACE
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Title 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
Title 4 (Reserved)
Title 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Title 6 ANIMALS
Title 7 (Reserved)
Title 8 HEALTH AND SAFETY
Chapter 8.04 PUBLIC HEALTH CODE
Chapter 8.08 REFUSE REGULATIONS*
Chapter 8.10 SOLID WASTE
Chapter 8.11 ORGANIC WASTE DISPOSAL REDUCTION
Chapter 8.12 NUISANCES*
Chapter 8.13 ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS
CHAPTER 8.14 SINGLE-USE FOODWARE ACCESSORIES AND STANDARD CONDIMENTS
Chapter 8.16 INSTITUTIONS
8.16.010 Definitions.
8.16.020 License--Required.
8.16.030 Inspection--Authority.
8.16.040 Inspection--Opening required.
8.16.050 Permit--Required.
8.16.060 Permit--Application contents.
8.16.070 Permit--Investigation fee.
8.16.080 Permit--Application investigation.
8.16.090 Permit--Granting.
8.16.100 Permit--Term--Renewal.
8.16.110 Permit--Suspension and revocation.
8.16.120 General sanitary regulations.
8.16.130 Toilets for kitchen workers.
8.16.140 Diseased kitchen workers prohibited.
8.16.150 Drugs and poisons prohibited in kitchens.
8.16.160 Garbage disposal.
8.16.170 Employees' quarters.
8.16.180 Milk supply.
8.16.190 Emergency lighting.
8.16.200 Classrooms.
8.16.210 Toilet facilities--Homes for the aged and mental institutions.
8.16.220 Toilet facilities--Private boarding schools and children's boarding homes.
8.16.230 Toilet facilities--Private boarding schools and private day schools.
8.16.240 Toilet facilities--Day nurseries and day nursery schools.
8.16.250 Sleeping quarters--Homes for aged and mental institutions.
8.16.260 Sleeping quarters - Private boarding schools and children's boarding homes.
8.16.270 Sleeping quarters - Private day schools, day nurseries, day nursery schools, and children's boarding homes.
8.16.280 Isolation rooms.
8.16.290 Registries.
8.16.300 Prevention of communicable diseases.
8.16.310 Physician's statement required following certain illnesses.
8.16.320 Daily health inspections.
8.16.330 Play yards and play equipment.
8.16.340 Patients' utensils - Homes for the aged and mental institutions.
8.16.350 Variances.
8.16.360 Penalty for violations.
Chapter 8.20 WEED ABATEMENT
Chapter 8.24 RAT AND VERMIN CONTROL
Chapter 8.25 VECTOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT
Chapter 8.28 AIR POLLUTION
Chapter 8.29 MOBILE SOURCE AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION
Chapter 8.32 EXCAVATIONS AND ABANDONED BOXES
Chapter 8.40 RESIDENCE INSPECTION PROGRAM
Chapter 8.42 UNDERGROUND AND ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANKS
Chapter 8.44 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESPONSE PLANS
Chapter 8.46 HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTROL
Chapter 8.48 SECURITY ALARM SYSTEMS
Chapter 8.52 ENFORCEMENT OF PROHIBITION OF SMOKING WITHIN PLACES OF EMPLOYMENT
Chapter 8.54 ABANDONED SHOPPING CARTS
Chapter 8.56 LOS ANGELES COUNTY BODY ART REGULATIONS
Chapter 8.58 VACANT PROPERTIES AND BOARDING REGULATIONS
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Title 11 (Reserved)
Title 12 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
Title 13 PUBLIC UTILITIES
Title 14 (Reserved)
Title 15 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Title 16 OIL AND GAS CODE*
Title 17 TRAILER PARKS
Title 18 SUBDIVISIONS*
Title 19 (Reserved)
Title 20 ZONING
Title 21 PUBLIC DEDICATION REQUIREMENTS AND IMPROVEMENT FEES TO BE PAID BY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
STATUTORY REFERENCES FOR CALIFORNIA CITIES
PRIOR CODE CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE
ORDINANCE LIST AND DISPOSITION TABLE
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8.16.140   Diseased kitchen workers prohibited.
   No owner or employer shall require, permit or suffer any person to work, nor shall any person work in a kitchen where food is prepared, served, kept, handled or stored, who is afflicted with any infectious or contagious disease or local infection.
(Prior code § 6.08.250 (Ord. 349 § 11, 1951))
8.16.150   Drugs and poisons prohibited in kitchens.
   No drugs, medicines, or poisonous substances shall be kept in the kitchen.
(Prior code § 6.08.270 (Ord. 349 § 13, 1951))
8.16.160   Garbage disposal.
   All garbage and kitchen wastes not disposed of by automatic garbage disposal units must be kept in a tight, insect-proof, metal container, and removed from the premises and disposed of in a sanitary manner at reasonably frequent intervals. All containers shall be maintained in a clean, sanitary condition.
(Prior code § 6.08.280 (Ord. 349 § 14, 1951))
8.16.170   Employees' quarters.
   All employees' quarters shall be maintained in a clean, sanitary condition, and every room shall contain no less than five hundred cubic feet of air space for each person, with sufficient window area to afford proper ventilation and light. Employees' quarters shall be supplied with one toilet, one lavatory and one bath or shower for each ten persons, or major fraction thereof, of each sex.
(Prior code § 6.08.290 (Ord. 349 § 15, 1951))
8.16.180   Milk supply.
   There shall be provided an adequate milk supply of pasteurized market milk only, except that certified milk may be used where not prohibited by state law or state regulation. All milk served must comply with state laws and regulations concerning serving of milk as are now, or may hereafter be, in effect.
(Prior code § 6.08.300 (Ord. 349 § 16, 1951))
8.16.190   Emergency lighting.
   Adequate emergency lighting facilities shall be provided so as to be readily available to the personnel on duty. At no time shall any flame-type of lighting be used.
(Prior code § 6.08.310 (Ord. 349 § 17, 1951))
8.16.200   Classrooms.
   The following regulations shall apply to classrooms in establishments regulated under this chapter, and it is unlawful to conduct, operate, or maintain any classroom which does not comply with this section.
   A.   Floors. All floors in classrooms shall be kept clean.
   B.   Walls and Ceilings. The walls of every classroom shall be so treated and maintained that the reflection factor is not more than eighty percent nor less than forty percent. The ceilings of every classroom shall be so treated and maintained that the reflection factor is not more than eighty percent nor less than sixty percent.
   C.   Heating. Classrooms shall be properly heated when in use. The temperature shall be sufficient for the maintenance of health and comfort of the pupils, and shall in no case be below sixty-five degrees above zero Fahrenheit.
   D.   Size and Ventilation. Every classroom shall have good ventilation, a ceiling height of not less than eight feet, and two hundred fifty cubic feet of air space per pupil.
   E.   Illumination. Classrooms shall be so illuminated when in use that:
   1.   There is not less than fifteen foot-candle illumination in every part of the classroom;
   2.   There is no direct glare;
   3.   Indirect glare is reduced to a minimum.
   F.   Window Area. Each classroom constructed, reconstructed, or altered after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter, and every classroom used as such for the first time after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter, shall have a window area of not less than one-fifth of the floor area.
   G.   Seats and Desks. All seats and desks shall be maintained in good condition. All seats shall have back rests. Seats shall be of such height that any pupil sitting therein in a normal position can comfortably rest his feet upon the floor. Seats shall be so placed that no pupil, when sitting in a normal position in any one of them, shall face a window.
(Prior code § 6.08.320 (Ord. 349 § 18, 1951))
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