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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 3-B AND SECTION 6 OF AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE DEFINING ?MILK? AND CERTAIN 'MILK PRODUCTS?,
?MILK PRODUCER', 'PASTEURIZATION', ETC.; PROHIBITING THE SALE OF
ADULTERATED AND MISBRANDED MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS; REQUIRING PERMITS
FOR THE SALE OF MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS; REGULATING THE INSPECTION
OF DAIRY FARW9 AND MILK PLANTS, AND THE EXAMINATION, GRADING,
LABELING, PASTERUIZATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND SALE OF MILK AND MILK
PRODUCTS; PROVIDING FOR FEES FOR THE INSPECTION OF MILK AND MILK
PRODUCTS; PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF FUTURE DAIRIES AND
MILK PLANTS, THE ENFORCEMENT OF THIS ORDINANCE, AND THE FIXING OF
PENALTIES'?, WHICH WAS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE
CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY ON MAY 11, 1954.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That Sections 3-B and 6 of an ordinance containing
the title quoted above, which eras adopted by the Board of Commissioners
on May ll, 1954 be, and the same is hereby, amended and reordained so
that said sections as amended and reordained shall read as follows:
"SECTION 3. PERMITS AND INSPECTION FEES
B. INSPECTION FEES The permit provided for herein shall not
be issued unless an inspection has been made by the Health Officer and
inspection fees therefor paid to the City of Paducah, Kentucky, as pro-
vided by this ordinance, by the person holding or applying for said
permit. Said inspection fees shall not be construed as a tax and are
deemed to be consistent with the fair and reasonable value of the
services rendered and to be rendered by the Health Officer to the permit
holder in the enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance by
regular inspections, tests, analyses, and all pertinent services.
Said fees shall be paid monthly to the City of Paducah, Kentucky, on
or before the 10th day of eac# month hereafter, and shall be based upon
the actual net weight of all milk and milk products received or produced.
The original weight sheet shall be made available to the Health Officer
once each month for the determination of said fees.
The owner or operator of a Milk plant whose milk or milk products
are sold, delivered for sale, offered for sale, given away, stored
or distributed in the City of Paducah, Kentucky, shall pay an inspection
fee of three cents (3¢) per hundred weight for all milk and milk
products received or produced at said milk plant, except sweet cream
purchased as such for market milk purposes, in which case the fee
shall be one (1¢) cent per pound butterfat.
The inspection fees collected by'the City of Paducah shall be
deposited by the City Treasurer in an account to be known as "City of
Paducah, Kentucky Division of Milk Control". -Each month the City
Treasurer shall issue a check against said account payable to the
order of Paducah McCracken County Board of Health in an amount necessary
for the -jayment of the inspections and other various services•in carry-
ing out the terms of this ordinance. Said amount to be certified by a
resolution duly introduced and adopted by said Paducah -McCracken County
Board of Health.
Payment of the inspection fee herein provided "shall entitle the
owner or operator of said milk plant to regular inspections as herein
provided, which shall include systematic and regular inspections of the
premises and equipment of all milk producers who supply milk or milk
products to said milk plant for determination of Grade. The name and
locations of all such milk producers shall be registered with the
Health Officer. All new producers shall be registered at least 7 days
before milk is to be received in order that the grade may be determined.
The holder of'a permity when informed by the'Health Officer of
the breach of any of the requirements of this ordinance by a producer or
producers, who supply. milk or milk products to his milk plant, shall
forth with exclude such milk or milk products from his milk plant, and
shall not accept same thereafter until permission so to do is received
in writing from the Health Officer.
The entirety of the inspection fees paid to the City of Paducah
shall be used solely and exclusively for the inspections and various
services rendered to the permit holder by the City of Paducah and the
Paducah McCracken County Board of Health, under the terms and provisions
of this ordinance, and for no other purpose whatsoever. Said fees
are deemed to be and are consistent with the actual value of the
services rendered to the permit holder'by the City of Paducah and
the Paducah -McCracken County Board of Health, and°no more."
"SECTION 6. THE EXAMINATION OF MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS --
During each 6 -month period, at least four samples df milk and cream
from each dairy farm, and at least four samples of milk, cream, and
homogenized milk from each milk plant, shall be taken on separate days
and examined by the health officer: PROVIDED, That in the case of raw
milk for pasteurization, the health officer may accept the test re-
sults of laboratories which he has chacked periodically and found satis-
factory. Samples of other milk products shall be taken and examined by
the health officer at least once during each 6 -month period. Samples
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may be taken at any time prior to the final delivery of the milk or
milk products. Samples of milk and milk products from stores, cafes,
soda fountains, restaurants, and other places where milk or milk products
are sold shall be examined as often as the health officer may require. .
All proprietors of such places shall furnish the health officer, upon
his request, with the names of all distributors from whom their milk and
milk products are obtained. Bacterial plate counts, direct microscopic
counts, coliform determinations, phosphatase tests, efficiency of
bactericidal treatment, and other laboratory and screening tests shall
conform to the procedures in the latest edition of "Standard Methods
for the Examination of Dairy Products" recommended by the American
Public Health Association, current at the time of adoption of this
ordinance. Examinations may include such other chemical and physical
determinations as the health officer may deem necessary for the detection
of adulteration. Bio -Assays of the vitamin D content.of vitamin D milk
and milk products shall be made when required by the health officer in a
laboratory approved by him for such examinations.
Whenever the average bacterial count, or the average reduction
time, or the average cooling temperature of the last four consecutive
samples, taken on separate days is beyond the limit for the grade then
held, the health officer shall send written notice thereof to the person
concerned, and shall take an additional sample, but not before the
lapse of 3 days, for determining a new average in accordance with
Section 1 (S). Villation of the grade requirements by the new average,
or by any subsequent average during the remainder of the current 6 -month
period, shall call for immediate suspension of permit, and/or court
action, unless the last individual result is within the grade limit..
Whenever.more. than one of the last four consecutive coliform
counts of samples taken on separate days are beyond the limit for the
grade then held, the health officer shall send written notice thereof
to the person concerned. He shall then take an additional sample, but
not before the lapse of 3 days. Immediate suspension of permit, and/or
court action shall be called for when the grade limit is violated by
such additional samples, or when the grade limit is again violated
during the remainder of the current 6 -month period by more than one of
the last four consecutive samples, unless the last individual result
is within the grade. limit:
In case of violation of.the phosphatase -test requirement, the
probable cause shall be determined and corrected before milk or milk
products fromathe plant concerned again can be sold as pasteurized
milk or milk products."
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SECTION 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect
from and after its adoption.
Mayor ��-
Passed by the Board of Commissioners June 22, 1954
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, June 22, 1954.