A. 
Emergency inspections may be authorized without warrant if the Health Officer has reason to believe that a condition exists which poses an immediate threat to life, health or safety. Such procedure shall only take place where the time taken to apply for and secure the issuance of a warrant would render ineffective the immediate action necessary to abate the condition.
B. 
Emergency inspections may also be authorized by the Governor in times of air pollution emergencies in accordance with N.J.S.A. 26:2C-26 et seq.
Where the Health Officer or his or her agent is refused entry or access or is otherwise impeded or prevented by the owner, occupant or operator from conducting an inspection of the premises, such person shall be in violation of this Part 2 and subject to penalties hereunder.
The Health Officer may, upon affidavit, apply to the Judge of the Closter Municipal Court for a search warrant setting forth factually the actual conditions and circumstances that indicate what violations of this Part 2 may exist on the premises. If the Judge of the Closter Municipal Court is satisfied as to the matter set forth in said affidavit, the Judge shall authorize the issuance of a search warrant permitting access to and inspection of that part of the premises on which the nuisance or violation may exist.