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Sanitary inspections by the British did much to improve the general living conditions on most of the islands.
He introduced regular sanitary inspections and vaccinations of children.
But Wisconsin officials conceded that they did not even try to do the sanitary inspections every three years, as required by Federal law.
Unifying the regulations governing river, customs and sanitary inspection.
A sanitary inspection of the kitchen conducted by the city Department of Health found no violations.
Dr. Anstie's life was cut short by an illness contracted in the course of a sanitary inspection.
Medical department managed sanitary inspection, the organization of efforts on prevention of epidemics and epizootic, supply by medicines.
He re-organised sanitary inspection procedures in the port of Lagos to control the spread of bubonic plague.
Perkins was instrumental in increasing state regulation of Louisiana abortion clinics; he sponsored a law to require state licensing and sanitary inspections.
Mrs Fraga Estévez proposes well-known solutions: sanitary inspections, crisis prevention systems, landing inspections, the fight against fraud by third parties.
Local slaughterhouses often could not pass sanitary inspections, but government inspection efforts were focused on improving quality control of exports to meet the stringent regulations of foreign beef markets.
Committee on Health and Environment (COSMAN) has jurisdiction on public-funded healthcare, sanitary inspection, sewage services and, environmental protection.
We need to pay close attention to the issue of animal health, particularly that of bovine animals and swine, hence the importance of sanitary inspections in intra-Community trade in these species.
There it is sold below market rates, because it evaded customs duties and Ukrainian sanitary inspections, turning hefty profit - for whom, exactly, is not clear - of nearly $1,000 a ton.
The Federal Environmental Protection Agency calls these sanitary inspections the "backbone of state drinking water programs," but it has done nothing to improve state compliance or obtain more financing for the states, the study says.
The first sanitary inspection of troops in the west was made at Cairo, Illinois, by him, in connection with Rev. Henry W. Bellows and Dr. William H. Mussey.
A test shipment of 960 pieces of sushi that has been held in storage at Osaka airport since it arrived Wednesday could be released next week if it passes its sanitary inspection, Mr. Matsumoto said.
April 27 - Due to 2009 swine flu outbreak Azerbaijan severed the import of animal husbandry goods from the United States and introduces the sanitary inspections at railroads and in Heydar Aliyev International Airport.
The cargo, delivered by a C-17 military transport plane, included ejector seats apparently intended for Venezuelan combat jets, explosive charges and about 180 pounds of chicken that did not pass through sanitary inspection, Interior Minister Jesse Chacón Escamillo said Friday night.
On Thursday, the United States General Accounting Office, the auditing arm of Congress, released a study concluding that 45 states were not complying with a Federal law that requires them to do a comprehensive sanitary inspection of all public water systems every three years.
The report places most of the blame for the poor sanitary inspections on the E.P.A., which, Mr. Elstein said, has for many years failed to request enough money from Congress to allow the states to conduct the surveys and meet an ever-increasing number of Federal water quality standards.
Watson Francis, chairman of the Bethnal Green Vestry and member of the local Board of Guardians of the Poor, owned houses in the Old Nichol; a sanitary inspection found him renting a small underground room close to a lavatory to a pie maker, who prepared his pies in the room.