- (a) When the Department of Health has good cause to believe that a milk supply is suspected to be the source of infection for any one (1) of the communicable diseases known to be transmitted through milk, the department shall prohibit the use, sale, or disposal of such milk except by a method approved by the Secretary of the Department of Health until such time as the secretary deems it to be safe for human consumption.
- (b) When a case of typhoid fever, salmonella infection, brucellosis, shigellosis, pulmonary streptococcal infection, diphtheria, or any other disease capable of being transmitted through milk is confirmed on the premises where a dairy is maintained, the department shall prohibit the use, sale, or disposal of such milk except by a method approved by the secretary until he or she is satisfied that such is safe for human consumption.