§ 110.02 APPLICATION.
   (A)   Any person desiring a license to engage in the sale of milk or cream for domestic uses in the city shall file with the Municipal Finance Officer a written application addressed to the City Board of Health; the Municipal Finance Officer shall present all such applications to the City Board of Health, and each application shall be accompanied by a $1 fee payable on January 1 of each year.
   (B)   The application for such license shall set forth, with reasonable exactness, the following facts:
      (1)   The name and place of the residence of the applicant;
      (2)   The location or place from which the applicant obtains, or is to obtain, milk and cream for distribution;
      (3)   If said applicant is a producer of milk and cream, the number of cows in his or her dairy herd; and
      (4)   If the applicant is not a producer himself or herself, then the names of the person or persons from whom he or she obtains, or is to obtain, such milk and cream, and the number of cows in such herd or herds.
   (C)   Such application shall be accompanied by a certificate of a duly licensed veterinarian showing:
      (1)   An examination and a tuberculin test have been made of the herd or herds described in the application;
      (2)   The date and place of such test;
      (3)   The number of cows in the herd or herds tested with a general description of the herd; and
      (4)   The said herd or herds have been found free from tuberculosis and other contagious or communicable diseases.
   (D)   Said certificate shall be signed by the veterinarian making the test.
   (E)   Upon filing the application, accompanied by the certificate aforesaid, the applicant may sell and distribute milk and cream until the City Board of Health takes action thereon and either grants a license or refuses to do so.
   (F)   A person licensed under the provisions of this chapter shall notify the Department of Health upon the addition of any producer or producers to his or her source of supply and shall furnish a veterinarian’s certificate showing the examination of each herd or herds from which milk or cream is secured as above provided.
(Prior Code, § 4.0502)