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660 HEALTH. [ART. 43
or otherwise, such general rules and regulations for the enforcement
of the sub-title and for the government of the inspectors and employees
of the said Board as may be necessary, and it shall have prepared and
printed abstracts of this law which shall be furnished to any person,
firm or corporation in this State demanding the same; provided, how-
ever, that before finally adopting or enforcing such general rules and
regulations hereinbefore referred to, the said State Board of Health
shall give at least 30 days' notice, by publication, circular or otherwise,
informing all persons who may be interested in the enforcement of said
rules and regulations that said Board of Health will hear such persons
on a certain day or days named in said notice for the purpose of
receiving and considering suggestions before the final adoption of such
rules or regulations. The said notice shall contain a copy of the pro-
posed rules and regulations.
Adulteration of Food and Drink.
1912, ch. 156.
177H. The use of the common drinking cup, an undoubted source
of communication of infectious diseases, is hereby prohibited in all
public places within this State and upon all railroad trains carrying
passengers and all boats carrying passengers while in this State, and
the State Board of Health shall have full authority to establish such
reasonable rules and regulations to make this prohibition effective as in
their judgment seems wise and proper.
All persons and corporations failing to observe the provisions of this
section or the rules and regulations of the State Board of Health made
in relation thereto, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
proof and conviction thereof shall be fined not exceeding twenty-five
dollars and costs for each offense, provided that any person or persons,
firm or corporation, shall have the right of appeal to the Public Service
Commission from the provisions of this section.
Commissioners of Pharmacy.
178.
As to "Poisonous Drugs," see article 27, sections 410 and 411.
As to fraud in connection with drugs, see article 27, section 149.
As to "Health" in connection with narcotic drugs, see article 27, sec-
tion 251.
Tuberculosis Commission.
199.*+
Plumbing:.
223.
As to water, ice and sewerage, see section 269, et seq.
*The act of 1912, chapter 749, authorized the creation of a state debt of four
hundred thousand dollars and appropriated one hundred thousand dollars thereof
for the enlargement and improvement of the Maryland Tuberculosis Sanitorium.
+The act of 1912, chapter 650, made an appropriation for the purchase of land
and the construction of buildings and for the maintenance of a tuberculosis sani-
torium on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
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