State sanitary code definition

State sanitary code means regulations adopted pursuant to
State sanitary code means regulations adopted pursuant to section two hundred twenty-five of the public health law.
State sanitary code means the codes, rules and regulations established by the public health council of the State of New York being the same as Chapter I of title 10 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules, and Regulations of the State of New York (NYCRR).

Examples of State sanitary code in a sentence

  • Various tenants of the BHA filed a complaint in the Housing Court pursuant to G.L.c. 111, § 127H, to enforce the State sanitary code (see G.L.c. 111, § 127A) in public housing projects owned and operated by the BHA.

  • To ensure that housing is safe and habitable, an inspection that goes beyond the State sanitary code inspection of minimum standards for human habitation is needed.

  • All dogs, cats and domesticated ferrets, as defined in the New York State Public Health Law, New York State Agriculture and Markets Law and or the New York State sanitary code shall be actively vaccinated and their owners shall possess a current certificate of such vaccination.

  • All edible marijuana products will be prepared, handled, and stored in compliance with the sanitation requirements in 105 CMR 590.000: State sanitary code chapter X:Minimum sanitation standards for food establishments, 105 CMR 500.000: Good Manufacturing Practices for Food, and with the requirements for food handlers specified in 105 CMR 300.000: Reportable Diseases, Surveillance, and Isolation and Quarantine Requirements as applicable.

  • The model was then re-run and the pressure at the same five points within distribution were reviewed with results as follows: As shown, the pressures in the immediate vicinity of the development drop considerably, however still maintain a system residual above the 35 psi minimum pressure requirement of the New York State sanitary code.


More Definitions of State sanitary code

State sanitary code means the sanitary code established by the Public Health Council of the State of New York.
State sanitary code means Title 10, Chapter 1 of the Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York.
State sanitary code means the rules and regulations which pertain to sewage disposal; including, but not limited to those rules and regulations applicable to the collection, treatment, or disposal of sewage; and which have been adopted by the LA Department of Health and Hospitals State Health Officer in accordance with Title 51 of the Louisiana Administrative Code.
State sanitary code means the rules and regulations promulgated by the Public Health Council of the State of New York and designated as the State Sanitary Code.
State sanitary code means the rules and regulations which pertain to sewage disposal; including, 89 but not limited to those rules and regulations applicable to the collection, treatment, or disposal of sewage; 90 and which have been adopted by the LA Department of Health and Hospitals State Health Officer in 91 accordance with Title 51 of the Louisiana Administrative Code. 92 93 SEC. 3-503 Adoption of State Sanitary Code 94 The Town of Abita Springs hereby adopts for implementation and enforcement Chapter 5 of Part XIII 95 of Title 51 of the Louisiana Administrative Code, as it may be amended, less and except Section 511, 96 Paragraph B(1). 97 SEC. 3-504 Community Sewerage System Required 98 A. Municpal sewerage shall be provided in subdivisions comprised of 15 lots or more. This requirement 99 shall apply to all new subdivision developments. 100 The use of individual sewerage systems in lieu of a municipal sewerage service may be authorized and 101 will be considered under the following circumstances: 102 In subdivisions comprised of less than 15 lots with a minimum lot size of two acres or greater and a 103 minimum frontage of 125 feet, when the developer submits a comprehensive drainage plan, as well as a 104 proposal for restrictive covenants which detail requirements for perpetual maintenance of drainage. 105 Whenever the average lot size of a proposed subdivision is greater than five acres, the Town of Abita 106 Springs may waive the requirement for a community sewerage system upon demonstration by the 107 developer that the implementation of such provisions would prove to be a manifestly unreasonable 108 financial hardship. 109 SEC. 3-505 Authority of the Town of Abita Springs 110 The Town of Abita Springs, in order to monitor the operation of any individual, public, profit, nonprofit, 111 or not-for-profit sewerage system located in the Town of Abita Springs, may enter upon the premises of 112 any such sewerage system at a reasonable time and in a reasonable manner for the purpose of inspecting 113 any such sewerage system in order to determine that the operation of the sewerage system is conducted in 114 accordance or compliance with applicable law. The responsible person for the property upon which the 115 inspection is conducted, by reason of his/her/its operation of the sewerage system to be inspected, 116 implicitly consents to the entrance of the said authorized employee or agent upon the property, and same 117 shall not be deemed a trespass. 118 SEC. 3-506 Req...
State sanitary code means Title 10, Chapter 1 of the Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York. “Water Supply Tank” shall mean any device used to store drinking water used for potable purposes as part of the drinking water supply system in a building.
State sanitary code means the sanitary code established by the Public Health and Health Planning Council of the State of New York.