[1987 Revision]
The Board of Health, its agents and employees shall have the right to inspect any premises in the township if they have reason to believe that any provision of this Revision is being violated or as part of a regular program of inspection.
[1987 Revision]
If the owner or occupant of any premises refuses to permit entry for the purpose of inspection, the Board of Health, or its authorized agent, may apply to the Municipal Judge for a search warrant. The application shall be based upon an affidavit setting forth that the inspection is part of a regular program of inspection or that conditions and circumstances provide a reasonable basis for believing that a nuisance or unsanitary or unhealthy condition exists on the premises. If the Judge is satisfied as to the matters set forth in the affidavit, he shall authorize the issuance of a search warrant permitting access to and inspection of the premises.
[1987 Revision]
The warrant shall be obtained in accordance with N.J.S.A. 26:3-59 through 26:3-63.