The Board of Health may make such orders and regulations as it deems necessary for its own government, for the public health, the prevention of diseases, and the prevention, abatement or suppression of nuisances. Orders and regulations not for the government of the Board but intended for the general public should be adopted, advertised, recorded and certified as are ordinances of municipalities. However, in cases of emergency caused by epidemic or infectious disease, or conditions or events endangering the public health, the Board may declare the orders and regulations to be an emergency measure and the orders and regulations shall become immediately effective without advertising, recording and certifying.
(Ord. 10-1936. Passed 3-25-36.)