- No person, firm, or corporation shall sell, offer for sale, or have in his possession for sale any dairy, animal, or poultry product or any by-product thereof that has been produced, manufactured, transported, handled, stored, or processed under other than sanitary conditions.
- Conditions other than sanitary shall be deemed to exist where any or all of the following conditions exist:
- Premises, buildings, handling or storage space, or equipment, in a state of decay;
- Floors and side walls or other parts of any space of building covered or coated with decaying matter;
- Sufficient insect screens not provided or maintained;
- Insufficient drainage;
- Inadequate supply of pure water;
- Inadequate supply of hot water;
- Any animal or fowl held on the premises in unsanitary lots, pens, or cages or fed uncooked animal offal; or
- Where putrid odors exist.
- The enumeration of these conditions shall not be exclusive and the Commissioner shall determine whether unsanitary conditions exist.
History. Ga. L. 1914, p. 148, § 2; Code 1933, § 42-402; Ga. L. 1956, p. 748, § 6.