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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 283.

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§ 283. Generally
(a)The Board of Health is hereby authorized to regulate and grant licenses for the selling or supplying of milk and cream within the City of Burlington, and no person shall sell or supply milk or cream within said City to be used by the inhabitants thereof unless he or she shall first have procured a license therefor from said Board of Health.
(b)Before granting such license, said Board of Health shall make or cause to be made proper inspection of the cows producing said milk or cream, and of the barns and premises used in connection therewith, and of the places where said milk or cream is stored or kept for sale.
(c)Each license shall state the dairies from which the licensee is authorized to sell or supply milk or cream under this section, and no licensee shall sell or supply milk or cream within the City of Burlington produced from any other dairy not specified in his or her license.
(d)The Board of Health may issue from time to time to any licensee an additional license to sell or supply milk or cream from any dairy not specified in his or her license upon the terms and conditions hereinbefore prescribed.
(e)No license tax shall be required of a person selling or supplying milk or cream in said City to licensed milk dealers who sell the same at retail.
(f)A person who violates any provision of this section shall be subject to the penalties hereinbefore prescribed for a violation of a City ordinance.
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