370 - Certain cities; duty in case of peril to public health.

§  370. Certain cities; duty in case of peril to public health.  1. In  case of great and imminent peril to the public health of  the  city,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of the commissioner of health or health officer in  cities having  a  population  of  less  than  one  hundred  seventy-five  thousand, with the approval and consent of the common council or similar  legislative authority if it be practicable to convene that authority for  prompt  action,  or  if  not, when approved by the board of estimate and  apportionment or authority of similar powers, to take such measures  and  to  do,  order  or  cause  to  be  done  such  acts  and  to  make  such  extraordinary expenditures, in excess of the  sum  appropriated  to  the  department  of  health,  as  provided  by  law, for the preservation and  protection of the public health of such city, as he may  deem  necessary  and proper.    2.  Such peril to public health shall be deemed to exist only when and  for such period as the commissioner of health and board of estimate  and  apportionment  in  cities  having  a population of fifty thousand to one  hundred seventy-five thousand, and in cities having a population of less  than fifty thousand, the health officer and the board  of  estimate  and  apportionment  or  authority having similar power and the common council  or similar legislative authority in a city having no board  of  estimate  and apportionment or authority with similar power, shall determine.