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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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1558 ARTICLE 43.

neglecting to obey such rules and regulations, after due notice thereof,
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall
be fined not more than five hundred dollars for every such offense. When-
ever necessary, the state board of health may call public conference of
health officers, or may, by a vote of a majority of its members, send a dele-
gate to any conference of local, state or national health officers.

An. Code, sec. 24. 1910, ch. 560, sec. 21A (p. 140). 1922, ch. 482, sec. 24.

35. The State Board of Health is authorized and empowered to estab-
lish six bureaus, to be known as the bureau of communicable diseases, the
bureau of bacteriology, the bureau of chemistry, the bureau of sanitary
engineering, the bureau of vital statistics, and the bureau of child hygiene.

An. Code, sec. 25. 1910, ch. 560, sec. 21B (p. 141).

36. The bureau of communicable diseases shall secure accurate and
complete returns of communicable diseases in Maryland; it shall examine
into the prevalence and causes of such diseases and devise means for their
control; it shall examine into and investigate epidemics and nuisances and
devise means for their control; it shall publish monthly a bulletin for
health officers and perform such other duties and exercise such other func-
tions as the state board of health or the secretary thereof shall designate.

An. Code, sec. 26. 1910, ch. 560, sec. 21C (p. 141). 1912, ch. 153, sec. 21C.

37. The Bureau of Bacteriology shall conduct inquiries into the nature,
source and vehicles of infectious diseases; it shall establish and maintain
under the direction of the State Board of Health a properly equipped
laboratory. The services of the said bureau shall be free to all local boards
of health and to all practicing physicians of the State for such inquiries
concerning infectious and contagious diseases as the said board may from
time to time direct; and to the vaccine agent for testing vaccine virus; it
shall examine into and analyze public and private water supplies, milk
and other foods. It shall examine properly prepared specimens from all
animals known or suspected to be suffering from hydrophobia or rabies,
and shall perform such other duties and exercise such other functions as
the State Board of Health or the secretary thereof shall designate.

An. Code, sec. 27. 1910, ch. 560, sec. 21D (p. 141).

38. The bureau of chemistry shall conduct inquiries into the nature,
source and vehicles of infectious diseases, and into the nature and char-
acter of sewage, trades wastes, and into nuisances. It shall examine and
analyze free of cost, public and private water supplies, milk and such other
foods, drinks, confectionery, drugs, spices and condiments as the board shall
direct; it shall establish and maintain, under the direction of the state
board of health, a properly equipped laboratory, and perform such other
duties and exercise such other functions as the state board of health or the
secretary thereof shall designate. Nothing herein contained, however, shall
be construed to repeal or interfere in any way whatsoever with the opera-
tion of the pure food and drug act, which is entitled "An Act for prevent-

 

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