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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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HEALTH. 1571

undergo an imprisonment of not less than ten days for each separate offense:
Provided, That the total term of imprisonment at one time for additional
offenses shall not exceed six months.

Each mattress, pillow, bolster, feather bed or comfortable, made, re-
made, or renovated, sold, offered for sale, delivered, consigned, or possessed
with intent to sell, deliver, or consign, contrary to the provisions hereof,
shall constitute a separate offense.

Each imitated or counterfeited tag made, used, sold, offered for sale,
delivered, or consigned, contrary to the provisions hereof, shall constitute
a separate offense.

The Director of Health may revoke any permit issued under the pro-
visions of this Section 64, if the person to whom the permit was issued has
violated any provisions of this Section 64 or the rules or regulations estab-
lished thereunder.

1924, ch. 370.

65. If the provisions of Section 64 of this Article cannot take effect in
their entirety, because determined to be unconstitutional as to part or parts
of said Section 64, nevertheless all the remaining provisions of said section
shall be given full force and effect, as fully and completely as if the part
or parts so determined to be unconstitutional had not been included in said
section.

1924, ch. 370.

66. The provisions of this sub-title shall not apply to any mattresses,
pillows, bolsters, feather beds, or comfortables, as provided for in sec-
tion 64, which any dealer in this State may have on hand, in transit or
purchased and not delivered on July 1, 1924.

Vaccine Virus.

An. Code, sec. 53. 1904, sec. 40. 1888, sec. 25. 1864, ch. 269, sec. 1. 1872, ch. 257, sec. 1.

1916, oh. 204.

67. The State Board of Health shall keep on hand, at all times, a supply
of fresh and pure, vaccine virus, if practicable, not more than four removes
from the cow, for the use of the physicians residing and practising medicine
and surgery in this State.
See note to sec. 69.

An. Code, sec. 54. 1904, sec. 41. 1888, sec. 26. 1864, ch. 269, sec. 2. 1916, ch. 204.

68. The State Board of Health shall keep on hand, and procure as often
as may be necessary, pure vaccine virus, and furnish such virus to the
physicians of the State, gratuitously, when called for; said Board shall keep
a record of the name and location of each physician so furnished with virus,
together with the quantities, qualities and number of times and shall adver-
tise once a month in one or more of the newspapers published in the city of
Baltimore, and once during the year (three insertions) in one paper of each
county.

See note to sec. 69.

 

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