1584 ARTICLE 43.
An. Code, sec. 106F. 1917, ch. 36.
111. The County Commissioners of any County of the State, or the
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, as the case may be, shall pay over
to the State Board of Health all judgments, costs and interest which they
may collect by virtue of the powers conferred by Sections 106 to 114, and
the State Board of Health of Maryland, upon payment to it of any judg-
ment, interest and costs shall pay said costs to the Justice of the Peace or
other Court of Record, as the case may be, and such judgment, interest and
costs shall be entered " satisfied."
An. Code, sec. 106G. 1917, ch. 36.
112. All judgments and interest on the same paid to the State Board
of Health by virtue of Sections 106 to 114, shall be paid to the State
Treasurer for the use of the State.
An. Code, sec. 106H. 1917, ch: 36.
113. Any owner of property, or any occupant of property, when the
owner cannot be found, upon whom any order of the State Board of Health
shall be served by virtue of the powers, conferred under Sections 106 to
114, who shall fail or neglect to abate the nuisance in the manner and within
the time required by the order of the State Board of Health, shall in
addition to the other obligation imposed upon him hereunder, be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less
than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars for such offense.
An. Code, sec. 106 I. 1917, ch. 36.
114. Any person who shall interfere with the State Board of Health,
its officers and agents, in the abatement of any nuisance, as provided for in
Sections 106 to 114, or shall in any manner attempt to prevent said Board,
its officers or agents, from doing any work necessary for the abatement of
said nuisance, or shall refuse entrance to any premises by the State Board
of Health, its officers or agents, shall, in addition to any other obligation
imposed upon him hereunder, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than five dollars, nor more
than one hundred dollars, or be subject to imprisonment for not more than
thirty days, or both in the discretion of the Court.
Practitioners of Medicine.
An. Code, sec. 107. 1904, sec. 78. 1888, sec. 39. 1888, ch. 429. 1892, ch. 296. 1902, ch. 612.
115. All persons now practising medicine and surgery, or who shall
hereafter begin to practice medicine and surgery in any of their depart-
ments, except dentistry, in the State of Maryland, shall possess the quali-
fication required by this sub-title.
History of various acts prescribing qualifications of physicians, traced; purpose
thereof. Manger v. Board of Examiners, 90 Md. 665; Scholle v. State, 90 Md. 740.
This section referred to in construing sec. 120. Watson v. State, 105 Md. 654
(affirmed in 218 U. S. 174).
As to practicing dentistry, see art. 32.
As to osteopathy, see sec. 349, et seq.; as to Optometry, see sec. 311, et seq.
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