HomeMy WebLinkAbout0226_0010inspectir, in the execution and performance of any of their
duties, powers and authority herein give, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in
any sum not less than Pive Dollars ($5.00) and not more than
Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) and each and every day that any
such violation is continued shall constitute a•distinct and
separate offense.
Section 20. Whenever any person, firm or eorporaLion,
which is required by this ordinance to obtain a permit before
carrying on his avocation, is convicted of violating any of the
provisions of -this ordinance, such conviction shall operate as
a revocation of such permit, and such person, firm or corporation
shall, before carrying on such avocation within this city again,
obtain another permit in the same manner as is hereinbefore
provided in thisordinance.
r Section 21. If any person, firm or corporation owning,
running or operating a dairy or slaughter house, or meat market,
outside the corporate limits of this city, and who sells, or
offers or exposes for sale, the products thereof within the city,
shall fail or refuse to keep such dairy, slaughter house or meat
market in good sanitary'condition in accordance with the provisions
of this ordinance, or shall fail or refuse to allow the inspection
thereof in accordance with the terms of this ordinance, then no
permit shall be issued to such person, firm or corporation and it
shall be unlawful for them to sell, or expose or offer for sale,
any of their products within this city, and if a permit has here-
tofore been granted to such person, firm or corporEtion such per-
mit shall be revoked.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 19th, day of April, 1909.
R.E. Ward
mayor or fte c1tror
Georgetown, Texas.
ATTESTS Geo. Keaheys
secretary of the pity of
Georgetown, Texas.
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