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Hotel motels

and apartments,
lodging, boarding, or
tenement houses and
condominiums
CHAPTER XIV
c.Boarding d.Lodging
a.Hotel b.Motel house house
A building transient A building where a
A roadside hotel selected person A building where
guests are received for the motorist, persons are
and are supplied for fixed periods of
usually time are supplied supplied with and
with and charged consisting of charged for
for meals, lodging, with and charged
private cabins. for sleeping sleeping
and other services. accommodations
accommodations
and meals. only.

Sec. 63.
e.Tenement f.Apartment g.Condominiums h.Establishment
house house
A building or portion A building with
thereof which is A building one or more A collective term
leased or sold to and containing a stories composed is constructed to
occupied as a number of include items.
of multi-unit
residence by four or separate
more families doing residential suites
residential suites. under joint
their cooking within
the premises but living ownership of
independently of one occupant, each
another although unit provided with
having a common complete sanitary
right in the use of facilities, utilities,
halls, stairways,
and other
terraces, verandas,
toilets, and baths. amenities
Sec. 64.
General
Provision
a.

Without sanitary permission given


by the Secretary or his duly
authorized representative, no
establishment may be run or
opened for public patronage.
b.

Any extras or extensions


before a business may be
operated, must first get a
sanitary permit.
c.

All establishments must


provide appropriate water,
toilets, and facilities to their
clients in line with the
standards set out in this Code.
d.

At all times, establishments


and their premises must be
kept clean and sanitary. times.
e.

Insect and vermin


management methods must
be implemented on a regular
basis to eliminate disease
vectors.
f.

Animals, fowls, and pets must


be kept apart from living
quarters in adequate kennels
or cages.
g.

No one may work in a


business without first obtaining
a health certificate from the
local health
department.authorities in the
field of health.
Sec. 65.
Special
Provision
a. Hotels and Motels
1. Food must be stored, prepared, and served to
clients in conformity with the requirements set forth
in Chapter III of this Code.
2. Clean linens, such as bedsheets,
pillowcases, towels, and napkins, must be
provided to customers.
3. When rooms or cabins are available, Before
the room or cabin is rented, their toilets or baths
must be disinfected, and clean and new linen
must be provided. for the purpose of habitation
b. Condominium

1. Site selection should be made with care. Take into account


the availability of bus and taxi services.
2. Workplace, schools, police stations, and clinics are all
within walking distance.
3. Availability of low-cost goods.
4. Parking facilities and playgrounds for children.
5. Facilities for refuse disposal and;
6. Efficiency of lifts.
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