CHAPTER 91: HEALTH AND SAFETY; NUISANCES
Section
Health and Safety
   91.01   Health regulations
   91.02   Enforcement official
   91.03   County Board of Health
   91.04   State rules
Nuisances
   91.15   Definition
   91.16   Abatement procedure
   91.17   Adjoining land owners; intervention before trial
   91.18   Dead or diseased trees
   91.19   Weeds; litter; worthless vegetation
   91.20   Maintenance of premises
   91.21   Unlicensed or inoperable vehicles
   91.22   Air pollution prohibited
   91.23   Water pollution prohibited
Administration and Enforcement
   91.35   Jurisdiction
   91.36   Right of entry
   91.37   Abatement of nuisance
 
   91.99   Penalty
HEALTH AND SAFETY
§ 91.01 HEALTH REGULATIONS.
   For the purpose of promoting the health and safety of the residents of the city, the Board of Health shall, from time to time, adopt such rules and regulations relative thereto and shall make such inspections, prescribe such penalties and make such reports as may be necessary toward that purpose.
Statutory reference:
   Authority to regulate, see Neb. RS 17-121
§ 91.02 ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL.
   (A)   The Police Chief or other official designated by the City Council, as the quarantine officer, shall be the chief health officer of the city.
   (B)   It shall be his or her duty to notify the City Council and the Board of Health of health nuisances within the city and its zoning jurisdiction.
Statutory reference:
   Quarantine officer, see Neb. RS 17-121
§ 91.03 COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH.
   It shall be the duty of the Board of Health to work closely with the County Health Board in protecting the health and welfare of the residents of the city.
§ 91.04 STATE RULES.
   (A)   The Rules and Regulations Relating to Public Health, from the State Department of Health, are hereby incorporated by reference when the same are applicable to the municipality, in their present form and as they may hereafter be amended.
   (B)   One copy of each of the pamphlets is filed at the office of the Municipal Clerk and shall be available for public inspection at any reasonable time.
(Prior Code, § 4-103)
Statutory reference:
   Similar provisions, see Neb. RS 18-132 and 19-902
NUISANCES
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