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CHAPTER 13. The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, 1965 : | ||
Sec. 13-31. Tables, shelves and napkins.
All tables must be properly constructed of materials that
can be thoroughly and easily cleaned. All the table tops must
be of nonabsorbent material when deemed necessary by the
health officer. Table tops must be free of unnecessary articles.
Table covers, napkins, etc., must be clean and all shelves shall
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napkins shall be discarded or laundered after each usage. (Code
1959, § 13-31.)
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