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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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HEALTH. 1663

to act is cast, or any person, shall fail to comply with any order of the State
Board of Health before the expiration of the time specified for compliance
with said order, or in case of appeal or appeals, for a period of ten days after
final judgment affirming the Board's order shall have been entered, to obey
said order or in good faith to begin to obey the same; such County, munici-
pality, district, corporation, company or institution, or officer thereof, or
person, so failing shall become liable for and forfeit to the State of Mary-
land a sum of not less than ten nor more than five hundred dollars, with an
extra fine of not less than five nor more than fifty dollars per day for each
day beyond the time limit that said order is not complied with. All penalties
are to be recovered by the State in civil action brought by the State of Mary-
land, and such penalty when collected shall be paid into the State Treasury.

An. Code, sec. 288. 1914, ch. 810, sec. 20.

347. The State Board of Health shall be empowered to employ and fix
the compensation of such experts, engineers, clerical and other assistants
as it may deem necessary to carry out the provisions of this sub-title. Pro-
vided, however, that all the expenses, for salaries or otherwise, incurred
under the provisions of this sub-title shall not exceed in the aggregate the
amount appropriated by this sub-title.

An. Code, sec. 289. 1914, ch. 810, sec. 21.

348. For the purpose of making effective the provisions of this sub-title,
the sum of $25,000, annually, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is
hereby appropriated, payable by the Treasurer of the State upon the war-
rant of the Comptroller, at such times and in such sums as may be authorized
by the State Board of Health upon presentation of the proper vouchers.

Osteopathy.

An. Code, sec. 290. 1914, ch. 786.

349. There shall be established a Board of Osteopathic Examiners for
the State of Maryland. The Board shall consist of five members, and each
of said members shall serve for a term of three years from the first day of
June, next after his appointment, or until his successor is appointed, with
the exception of those first appointed, who shall serve as follows: namely,
two for one year, two for two years, and one for three years, from the first
day of June, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and fourteen. Each
member of the said board shall be a graduate of a legally incorporated and
reputable college of osteopathy and shall have been licensed to practice oste-
opathy under the laws of this State, excepting in the case of the first board,
which shall be appointed as provided for in Section 351,—and shall not be
in any manner financially interested in, or connected with the faculty or
management of any osteopathic school or college, and shall have been
engaged in the practice of osteopathy in this State for a period of at least
three years.

As to practitioners of medicine, see sec. 115, et seq. See notes to sec. 357.

 

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