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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1914
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ART. 43]

HEALTH.

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262. Renewal or revocation of certifi-
cate; fee.
263. Optometrist to record certificate
with clerk; removal from one
county to another; penalty for
failure to record; fees.
264. Revocation of or refusal to grant
certificate for misbehavior ;
charges; hearing; new certifi-
cate ; second conviction ; appeal ;
deposit for expenses.
265. Selling or prescribing glasses for
persons with diseased eyes with-
out their consent and without
advice of physician, or concave
glasses for persons under fifteen
years without such advice, un-
lawful ; proviso.
266. Penalty for violating optometry
law ; revocation of license.
267. Title M.D., Dr., etc., not to be
used by optometrist ; penalty.
268. Application of optometry law.

Water, Ice and Sewerage.

269. Explanation of terms.
270-271. Board of Health to have su-
pervision over sanitary condi-
tion of waters, ice and sewerage ;
general duties of board ; advice
to county and municipal authori-
ties and corporations; experi-
ments.
272. Authorities, corporations, etc.,
suppyling water or conducting
sewerage system for the public,
to file with Board of Health cer-
tified copy of plans; insufficient
plans; additional information.
273. Incompetent supervision or ineffi-
cient operation of water supply
or sewerage system; order of
Board of Health ; competent per-
son to be employed with ap-
proval of board.
274. Water supply or sewerage system
which becomes a nuisance and
which can not be remedied by
change of method in operation,
board may remedy ; alterations
or extensions ; new system or
plant.

275. When waters of state become pol-
luted or dangerous to health dne
to lack of a system of public
water supply or sewerage dis-
posal, or in case of lack of a
public system of water supply
or sewerage disposal, board may
pass orders remedying condi-
tions.
276. Counties, cities, corporations, etc.,
desiring to install water supply
or sewerage system for public
use to apply to Board of Health
for permit; when work complete
ed certified copy of plans to be
filed with board; board to pre-
scribe rules and regulations and
outline them to applicant; per.-
mits or refusals to be issued
promptly.
277. Counties and cities to raise funds
in order to comply with order of
Board of Health ; issue of bonds,
stocks, etc.; same need not be
submitted to vote; expenditures
of public money to be approved
by Board of Health.
278. Before land platted for sub-divi-
sion is marketed or permanent
buildings erected thereon, plans
for water and sewerage to be
submitted to Board of Health;
board may order additional
plans and installation of system.
279. Waters polluted by wastes from
manufacturing or industrial es-
tablishments ; board to order dis-
continuance of, and changes in
method ; permits ; plans showing
existing methods to be submitted
to board.
280. Where water or ice is from source
which is or likely to become dan-
gerous, or sewage is or is likely
to become dangerous, Board of
Health may close up source or
place of sewage discharge;
changes to remedy conditions;
condemnation of sources of sup-
ply or sewage disposal.
281. Property upon which there is a
spring, well, cesspool, privy, etc.,



 

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