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Session Laws, 1912
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 337

33. That no water-closet or urinal shall be allowed to be
constructed in any sleeping-room, kitchen or cookroom or in any
storage or storeroom in which is kept or stored food stuffs, no
water-closet shall be allowed to be constructed in any apart-
ment or vault that is not in direct communication with the out-
side air by means of a window or airshaft having an area of
at least four square feet for the admission of fresh air and
light; in no instance shall waste pipes from bathtubs, wash-
stands or sinks be connected with a trap of a water-closet.

38. That the master plumber in charge of any work shall
notify the Inspector of Plumbing upon blank forms to be pro-
vided, as soon as work erected, altered or constructed by him
is ready for inspection, and said inspector shall at once inspect
said work, using the water or peppermint test, or any other
reliable test the inspector may see fit. And in no case shall
any plumbing work or any part thereof be covered or in any
manner hidden from view until the approval and consent of
said inspector shall have first been obtained and a certificate
as hereinbefore provided shall be received, and no plumbing
work or any part thereof shall be turned over for use until:
said work or part thereof shall have been first inspected, and
passed by said inspector and authority given by said inspector
to use the same.

39. That the entire testing as provided for in the preced-
ing section shall be done by the inspector of plumbing or his
duly appointed assistant, and all changes or alterations ordered
by said inspector or his assistant must be complied with by the
master plumber in charge of said work, subject to the fines as
set forth in section 7 and section 8 of this act upon a failure
or neglect so to do.

40. That all prosecutions for the violation of this act or
any part thereof, shall be brought in the name of the Board of
Health of the respective city or town where the violation
occurred.

41. That the Inspector of Plumbing shall comply with the
requirements of this act, and any neglect or refusal so to do
shall subject him upon conviction to a fine of not less than two
nor more than fifty dollars for each violation thereof, and in
addition to said fine the Inspector of Plumbing may be removed
from office in the discretion of the Board of Health so appoint-
ing him.

42. That a master plumber be appointed by the Mayor of
each said incorporated city or town in Allegany county as a
member of the present Board of Health, and that a master

 

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