New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter I - State Sanitary Code
Part 7 - TEMPORARY RESIDENCES, MASS GATHERINGS AND CHILDREN'S CAMPS
Subpart 7-5 - Agricultural Fairgrounds
Section 7-5.5 - Enforcement
Universal Citation: 10 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 7-5.5
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Permits and placarding.
(1) A permit-issuing official may
order any agricultural fairground operating without a permit to close and
remain closed until a valid permit for operation of the agricultural fairground
is obtained.
(2) The enforcement
procedures delineated in sections 12, 12-a, 12-b, 16, 206, 225, 229, 308, 309,
1303-1305, and/or 1308 of the Public Health Law shall be used. When a public
health hazard is found, that portion of the agricultural fairground where the
hazard is located may be placarded to prohibit its use until the hazard is
eliminated. When a placard is used, it shall be conspicuously posted at each
entrance or walkway leading to the portion of the property where the hazard
exists. Concealment, mutilation, alteration or removal of this placard without
permission of the permit-issuing official is prohibited. The placard shall
state the authority for its placement and indicate that concealment,
mutilation, alteration or removal of it by any person without the permission of
the permit-issuing official shall constitute a violation of this Subpart and
the Public Health Law.
(3) As soon
as possible, and in any event within 15 days after placarding an agricultural
fairground or portion thereof, the permit-issuing official shall provide the
owner an opportunity to be heard and present evidence that the continued
operation of the agricultural fairground or placarded portion thereof does not
constitute a danger to the health or safety of the public. The hearing shall be
conducted by the permit-issuing official or his or her designated hearing
officer.
(b) Public health hazards.
(1) A public health hazard is
any condition which can be reasonably expected to be responsible for or cause
illness, physical injury or death. Any of the following conditions are public
health hazards which require the permit-issuing official or his or her
designated representative to order immediate correction or to immediately
commence an enforcement action as provided by the Public Health Law and/or this
Subpart:
(i) the potable water serving the
agricultural fairground contains one or more contaminants in excess of one or
more maximum levels prescribed in applicable sections of Part 5 of this Title
and/or section
7-5.12(g)
of this Subpart;
(ii) use of an
unapproved or contaminated water supply source;
(iii) insufficient quantity of water to meet
drinking or sanitary demands;
(iv)
hazardous or toxic chemical contamination of the potable water
supply;
(v) disinfection of the
potable water supply which is inadequate to destroy harmful microorganisms or
to maintain a specified chlorine residual;
(vi) the presence of cross-connections or
other faults in the agricultural fairground's water distribution or plumbing
system which results, or may result, in the contamination of the potable water
supply;
(vii) the presence or
storage at the agricultural fairground of animal waste which results, or may
result, in contamination of a water supply;
(viii) inadequately treated sewage
discharging on the ground surface in a location accessible to agricultural
fairground occupants which results, or may result in contamination of a water
supply;
(ix) if food service is
provided by the agricultural fairground owner, the presence of any public
health hazard identified in section
14-1.10(b) or
(c) of this Title;
(x) the condition of the electric service,
wiring or electrical system components in the camping area is such that an
imminent fire or shock hazard exists; and
(xi) any other condition determined by the
permit-issuing official to be a public health hazard.
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