11 chapters · 121 sections in this title.
A.S.C.A. § 25.0701 Inspection of schools and public places
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The Director shall periodically inspect the sanitary conditions, including but not limited to drinking fountains and lavatory and cafeteria facilities, of all schools, public institutions, government and other public buildings, and public parks and beaches, and report thereon to …
A.S.C.A. § 25.0702 Public drinking fountains
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Public drinking fountains for the dispensing of water for human consumption shall be kept clean and sanitary by the owner or person in charge thereof. For purposes of drinking fountains belonging to the government, the “owner or person in charge thereof’ shall be the director of …
A.S.C.A. § 25.0703 Water overflow and drainage water-Prohibited runoff
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(a) Overflow water from kitchens, shower heads, faucets or other sources shall not be allowed to run off on the ground in such a manner as to produce accumulation of stagnant water on the ground of either the owner’s or a neighbor’s property. (b) All water outlets, such as faucet…
A.S.C.A. § 25.0704 Control of mosquitoes
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No owner, lessor, or occupant of any property, land, or premises may have, keep, maintain, cause, or permit any collection of standing or flowing water in which mosquitoes are propagated, or in which mosquitoes may be propagated within the boundaries of his property or, in the ca…
A.S.C.A. § 25.0705 Spitting prohibited
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In the interest of public health, spitting is prohibited. History: 1972, PL 12-44 § 5.
A.S.C.A. § 25.0706 Common use of utensils and towels prohibited
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(a) No person owning, operating, or having charge or control of, any lodginghouse, restaurant, carnival, fair, store, theater, school nursery, hospital, clinic, club, office building, park, playground or conveyance may provide or expose for common use, or permit to be so provided…
A.S.C.A. § 25.0707 Approval of sanitizing procedures
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Every sanitizing procedure used to comply with this title must be approved by the Director of Medical Services. History: 1972, PL 12-44 § 1.