Sec. 13-11. Notification of disease.
Notice shall be sent to the joint health board immediately
by the owner or manager of a restaurant or other food establishment,
or by the employee concerned, if the manager or
any employee or any member of his respective household contracts
any infectious, contagious or communicable disease or
has a fever, a skin eruption, a cough lasting more than three
weeks or any other suspicious symptom. It shall be the duty
of any such employee to notify the owner or manager of the
restaurant or other food establishment immediately when any
of such conditions exist. If neither the manager nor the employee
concerned notifies the joint health board immediately
when any of such conditions exist, they shall be held jointly
and severally to have violated this section. (Code 1959, §
13-11.)