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1094 HEALTH. [ART. 43
And no public school trustee or commissioner shall grant any permit
to any person who has not been successfully vaccinated to enter as a
pupil any public school under the same penalty.
See note to sec. 55.
1904, art. 43, sec. 47. 1888, art. 43, sec. 32. 1864, ch. 269, sec. 8.
1900, ch. 337, sec. 8.
60. All fines imposed under the provisions of the four preceding
sections shall be recovered before a justice of the peace, in the same
manner as small debts are recoverable, for the use of the school fund
of the county or city in which such offense shall occur.
Ibid. sec. 48. 1888, art 43, sec. 33. 1867, ch. 6. 1872, ch. 257, sec. 11.
61. The state vaccine agent is hereby required to take all steps
necessary to reproduce from the cow true vaccine virus, for the use
of physicians residing and practising medicine and surgery in the State,
and shall furnish none more than four removes from the cow, if prac-
ticable, and none that has not been produced under his own supervision
and direction; provided, that he may take, use and furnish such virus
furnished to him by any physician entrusted by him to procure the
same: such virus not to be taken from the arm of a child less than
three months old; and the said agent shall report annually to the
governor the particular of his expenditures and other matters connected
with the duties of his agency.
Ibid. sec. 49. 1888, art. 43, sec. 34. 1864, ch. 269, sec. 8. 1872, ch. 257, sec. 9.
62. The state vaccine agent shall give bond to the State of Mary-
land in the sum of three thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful
performance of his duties; said bond to be approved by the comptroller
of the State.
Ibid, sec 50. 1898, ch. 436, sec. 34 A.
63. Whenever any householder knows that a person within his fam-
ily or house is sick of small-pox, diphtheria, membranous croup, scarlet
fever, typhoid fever, typhus fever, measles, mumps, whooping cough
or any other infectious or contagious disease dangerous to public health,
he shall immediately give notice thereof to the board of health of the
city, town or county in which he dwells; and upon the death, recovery
or removal of such person or persons, such of the rooms of said house
and such of the articles therein, as in the opinion of the local board
of health have been subjected to infection or contagion, shall be disin-
fected by said board of health, and a written statement of the fact of
such disinfection shall be given to such householder. Any person
neglecting or refusing to comply with any of the provisions of this
section shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.
See sec. 41, et seq.
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