1648 ARTICLE 43.
An. Code, sec. 243. 1902, ch. 160, sec. 14. 1908, ch. 496, sec. 14.
305. It shall be the duty of said board on or before the third Monday
of January in each and every year, to make a report in writing to the
governor of this State containing a detailed statement of the receipts and
expenditures of said board for the year ending on the last day of December
prior thereto, any balance of money remaining at the end of the year, after
the payment of the salary of the secretary and inspectors, and the traveling,
legal and other expenses of the board and the secretary, incurred in the
discharge of their duties as such, shall be received by the treasurer of said
board to meet the necessary expenses for the ensuing year.
An. Code, sec. 244. 1908, ch. 496, sec. 14A. 1910, ch. 399, sec. 14A (p. 402).
306. None of the provisions of this sub-title shall apply to Calvert,
St. Mary's and Charles counties.1
An. Code, sec. 245. 1908, ch. 496, sec. 14B.
307. No member of said state board of undertakers of Maryland,
shall be appointed from any county that may be exempt from the provisions
of this sub-title.
An. Code, sec. 246. 1910, ch. 458, secs. 1, 2 (p. 405).
308. The state board of undertakers of Maryland be and it is hereby
authorized and empowered to establish a school of instruction in which
shall be taught the work of practical embalming and undertaking, and
for the dissemination of reasonable knowledge of sanitation, preservation of
the dead, disinfecting the bodies of deceased persons, the apartment, cloth-
ing an'd bedding in cases of death resulting from infectious or contagious
diseases. The said state board of undertakers shall have full power and
authority to establish all rules and regulations for the conduct of said
school, the payment of tuition fees, the admission of pupils and the issue
of diplomas to graduates therefrom.
An. Code, sec. 247. 1910, ch. 458, sec. 3 (p. 405).
309. The cost of maintaining and conducting said school shall be
defrayed from the receipts of said state board of undertakers obtained from
tuition fees and fees for the issuing of licenses and renewals.
Hydrophobia.
An. Code, sec. 248. 1912, ch. 204.
310. The State Board of Health is hereby authorized, empowered and
directed to provide for the treatment of persons exposed to the contagion
of hydrophobia who are unable to pay the usual charges for the treatment
known as the " Pasteur Treatment."
1The act of 1910, ch. 645 (p. 1173), also repealed and re-enacted sec. 306 (so as to
make secs. 290, et seq., applicable to Washington county). Although the act of 1910,
ch. 645, was approved on the same day as the act of 1910, ch. 399 (p. 401), and the
former, owing to its number, is presumed (in the absence of proof to the contrary) to
have been approved later, it is thought from the title to ch. 645, and from the nature of
the two sections, that ch. 399 was intended to be the latest expression of the legislative
will, and hence ch. 645 is not codified.
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