TITLE 6. HEALTH CODE
CHAPTER 6-100. GENERAL PROVISIONS
§6-102. Definitions.
(1) Adultered. Any food or drug:
(a) which is
boxed, mixed, packed, or combined in any manner with any substance so that its
quality, strength or purity is injuriously affected to the detriment of public
health;
(b) out of which any valuable constituent has been wholly or
partly abstracted to the detriment of the public health;
(c) which is
below the standard of quality represented to the purchaser or consumer in a
manner relating to the public health;
(d) which is mixed, colored,
changed in color, coated, polished, powdered, stained, or bleached or changed in
flavor so that damage or inferiority is concealed in any manner to the detriment
of public health;
(e) which contains any antiseptic or preservative
which may render it injurious to health;
(f) which consists of or is
manufactured in whole or in part from a diseased, rancid, contaminated, filthy,
or decomposed animal or vegetable substance;
(g) which is produced,
processed, stored, transported or kept in a way or condition that might tend to
render it diseased, contaminated or dangerous to human life or
health;
(h) which is in any part the product of a diseased animal or
any animal that has died otherwise than by slaughter;
(i) which is
contaminated or otherwise damaged by fire, smoke, water, sewage, radiation,
chemicals, or any accident whatsoever; or which is contaminated by damage to the
container thereof as a result of any such accident;
(j) which does not
conform to the standards of quality or safety for human consumption prescribed
by this Title and the regulations of the Board adopted under
it.
(2) Animal. Any member of the group of living beings typically
capable of spontaneous movement and rapid motor response to stimulation,
including birds, rodents and arthropods, but excluding human
beings.
(3) Aquatic Activities. Water sports and water activities,
including swimming and wading.
(4) Board. The Board of Health of the
City.
(5) Care. The reception, detention, transfer, discharge, custody,
treatment, maintenance, education, training, occupation, or employment of
patients and the provision of all types of medical, dental, surgical, or nursing
attention or treatment, food or clothing for such patients.
(6) Carrier.
A person or animal who, without apparent symptoms of a communicable disease,
harbors the specific infectious agent thereof and may serve as a source of
infection.
(7) Commissioner. The Health Commissioner of the
City.
(8) Communicable Disease. An illness or infectious disease which
is transmissible directly or indirectly to a well person from any other person,
animal, arthropod, or through the agency of an intermediate host, vector, or the
inanimate environment.
(9) Condemnation. Designation by the Department
of any food or drug as unfit for human consumption or human
use.
(10) Contamination. The presence of pathogenic agents or toxic
substances or other agents indicative of the potential presence of pathogenic
agents or toxic substances on or in a surface, article or
substance.
(11) Dairy Farm. Any place or premises where one or more cows
or goats are kept, a part or all the milk or milk products of which are sold or
delivered to any person.
(12) Denature. The process of rendering food or
drugs readily recognizable as unfit for human consumption or human
use.
(13) Department. The Department of Public Health of the City, the
Commissioner of the said Department, or any authorized representative
thereof.
(14) Disinfection. The killing of pathogenic agents by chemical
or physical means.
(15) Drug. Any article or substance, other than food
which is:
(a) recognized in the official United States Pharmacopoeia,
official Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States, or official National
Formulary, or any supplement to any of them, or
(b) intended for use in
diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in man,
or
(c) intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of man,
or
(d) intended for external application for the purpose of cleansing,
beautifying, promoting the attractiveness, or altering the appearance and which
may adversely affect the public health, or
(e) intended for use as a
component of any article specified in clause (a), (b), (c) or (d); but excluding
instruments, contrivances and apparatus or their component parts, or accessories
intended for use as set forth in (b) and (c).
(16) Equipment. All
machinery, including fixtures, containers, vessels, tools, implements,
furniture, display and storage areas, sinks, and other apparatus used in
connection with the operation of any establishment.
(17) Establishment.
Any place or premise, whether public or private where any person conducts any
enterprise, occupation, vocation or business, whether or not for profit and
whether temporarily or permanently located.
(18) Food. Every substance
intended for human consumption, whether in solid or liquid form, including every
article used for, or entering into the composition of, or intended for use as,
an ingredient in the preparation of food for any person.
(19) Food
Establishment. Any establishment or portion thereof where food is handled or
sold, including a permanent structure, a stationary or movable stand, vehicle,
cart, basket, box, vending machine or other container, but
excluding:
(a) railroad dining cars in transit,
and
(b) exclusively financial investment and brokerage transactions
where food is not actually handled in the City.
(20) Frozen Desserts.
Any frozen or partially frozen product or mix for
freezing,
(a) containing milk, milk products or milk derivatives,
including ice cream, frozen custard, milk sherbet, or other similar products,
or
(b) combining water, sugar, fruit, stabilizer, flavoring, whether
natural or artificial, including ice, shaved ice, water sherbet, and any other
similar products.
(21) Handle. The actual collecting, keeping, storing,
manufacturing, preparing, cooking, processing, dressing, slaughtering,
distributing and transporting of food.
(22) Health Code. This
Title.
(23) Immunization. The induction or introduction of specific
protective antibodies or cellular immunity in any susceptible person or
animal.
(24) Incubation Period. The time interval between the infection
of a susceptible person or animal and the appearance of signs or symptoms of the
disease in question or the longest usual time in which such signs or symptoms of
the disease in question normally appear.
(25) Industrial Establishment.
Any establishment where products, materials or merchandise are stored, serviced,
processed, produced or manufactured or where any step or steps in the
processing, production or manufacture thereof are taken whether or not the same
are to be sold for resale, or for use in connection with such establishment
itself or as a service to the public.
(26) Infection. The entry and
multiplication of any particular pathogen in the body of man or
animal.
(27) Infectious Disease. A disease of man or animals resulting
from a transmissible infection, whether or not patent, apparent, inapparent,
latent, clinical or subclinical.
(28) Institution. Any establishment
where:
(a) two or more patients receive care, including hospitals,
maternity homes, nursing homes, convalescent homes and homes for the
aged;
(b) persons or patients receive penal or correctional
care;
(c) one or more patients under sixteen years of age receive care,
including boarding houses, camps, private residences, day nurseries, private
nursery schools, day care centers, and foster homes, but excluding schools, and
State-owned or operated establishments.
(29) Isolation. The separation
of persons or animals for a communicable disease from other persons or animals
so as to prevent the spread of such communicable disease to other persons or
animals.
(30) Laundry. Any establishment or machine, equipment or
appliance receiving soiled articles for marking, sorting, washing, drying,
starching or ironing, except any such machine or appliance which is used in a
private residence by a single family only.
(31) Meat. The carcass or any
part of the carcass of any animal.
(32) Meat Products. Any product made
in whole or part from meat.
(33) Midwife. Any person, other than a
physician or osteopath or a person under the direct supervision of a physician
or osteopath, who attends any woman in childbirth for hire, or who makes a
practice of attendance of women in childbirth gratuitously.
(34) Milk.
The lacteal secretion obtained by the milking of one or more cows or
goats.
(35) Milk Derivatives. Butter, cheese, condensed milk, condensed
skim milk, evaporated milk, powdered milk, or powdered milk
products.
(36) Milk Plant. Any food establishment where milk is
collected, separated, processed, stored, bottled, pasteurized or prepared in any
manner for sale as milk or milk products.
(37) Milk Products. Skim milk,
non-fat milk, cream, sour milk, sour cream, buttermilk, flavored milk, cultured
milk, cottage cheese, creamed cottage cheese, and all other fluid derivatives of
milk except those defined as milk derivatives.
(38) Osteopath. Any
person licensed by the Commonwealth to practice
osteopathy.
(39) Pasteurized. The process whereby every particle of milk
or milk products is heated to at least 143° F. with holding at such
temperature continuously for at least 30 minutes or at least 161° F. with
holding at such temperature continuously for at least 15 seconds in approved and
properly operated equipment, except that in the case of frozen desserts the
conditions shall be 155° F. with continuous holding at such temperature for
at least 30 minutes or 175° F. with continuous holding at such temperature
for at least 25 seconds in approved and properly operated equipment; or other
process whereby every particle of milk, milk products, milk derivatives, or
frozen desserts is heated to such temperature and held continuously for such
period of time as the regulations of the Board may declare to afford equivalent
protection against contamination.
(40) Patient. Any person receiving
care in any institution, but excluding persons related by blood or marriage to
the person in active charge thereof.
(41) Physician. Any person licensed
by the Commonwealth to practice medicine.
(42) Private Residence. The
buildings, grounds, and premises or portions thereof occupied by any person as a
place of personal habitation.
(43) Quarantinable Disease. Any
communicable disease which seriously endangers the public health when
uncontrolled.
(44) Quarantine. The complete, selective, or partial
limitation of freedom of movement or disposition of any person or animal for
quarantinable disease, for a period of time equal to the incubation period of
such disease.
(45) Rendering Plant. Any industrial establishment where
hide, skin, fat or grease or mineral substances are obtained from the carcass of
any dead animal for either edible or inedible uses.
(46) Reportable
Disease. Such diseases about which data and information is needed in order
effectively to carry out those programs of the Department designed to protect
and promote the health of the people of the City or to determine the need for
the establishment of such programs.
(47) School. Any establishment,
whether private, public or parochial, attended by children of legal school age
or older for primarily educational purposes.
(48) Sell. Vend, exchange,
barter, trade, or deal in, with or without direct charge; or have possession,
care, control, or custody with intent to vend, exchange, barter, trade or deal
in; or offer or expose for sale with or without direct
charge.
(49) Shellfish. All fresh or frozen oysters, clams or mussels,
either shucked or in the shell, and any fresh or frozen edible products
thereof.
(50) Swimming Place. Any body of water, natural or artificial,
used collectively by numbers of persons for aquatic activities, together with
the shores, buildings, equipment, and appurtenances pertaining to such swimming
place, whether or not a fee is charged for such use, excluding swimming
facilities at private residences which are intended solely for the use of the
owner or his family or guests without charge.
(51) Toxic Substance. Any
agent, substance, or organism capable of causing poisoning or an injurious or
deadly effect when introduced into the human body by means of inhalation,
ingestion, or absorption or penetration through the skin or mucous
membrane.
(52) Utensil. Any kitchenware, tableware, glassware, cutlery,
containers, or other articles with which food comes in contact during
handling.
(53) Venereal Disease. Syphilis, gonorrhea, chancroid,
lymphogranuloma venereum and granuloma inguinale.
(54) Veterinarian. Any
person licensed by the Commonwealth to practice veterinary
medicine.