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Art.
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Sec.
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Health — Cont'd:
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WATERS, ICE AND SEWERAGE:
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Property upon which there is a spring, well, cesspool,
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privy, etc., which may become prejudicial to health
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may be ordered connected with water supply or sew-
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erage system if there is one available and spring, etc.,
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abandoned; Board may prevent construction of well,
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cesspool, privy, etc. ; condemnation of structures .......
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43
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340
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Records to be kept by counties, cities, corporations, etc.,
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supplying water, ice or sewerage service; access to
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buildings ...........................................
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43
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343
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State Board, general duties of; supervision over sanita-
tion of ; advice to county, and municipal authorities and
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corporations ; experiments ...........................
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43
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329-330
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Water and ice from dangerous source or sewage which is
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dangerous may be ordered closed; remedy of condi-
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tions; condemnation of water or ice supply and sew-
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erage disposal .......................................
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43
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339
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Water for potable purposes; State Board to have super-
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vision over same and methods of bottling, etc.; permits;
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water from outside of Maryland.......................
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43
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341
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Waters of state, in cases of pollution of or other condi-
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tions dangerous to health, Board may pass orders to
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remedy .............................................
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43
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334
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Water supply or sewerage system which becomes a nui-
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sance which cannot be remedied by change of method or
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operation; Board may remedy; alterations or exten-
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sions; new system or plant............................
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43
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333
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HEALTH COMMISSIONER:
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Infants, eye trouble of, to be reported to ....................
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27
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277
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HEALTH INSURANCE:
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(See Insurance.)
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HEALTH OFFICERS:
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(See Vita.l Statistics.)
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Appointment; oath; additional officers.......................
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43
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46
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CONTAGIONS DISEASES:
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Indigent persons suffering from, to be attended by ......
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43
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48
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Record of, to be kept by................................
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43
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78
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Steps to prevent spread, to be taken by..................
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43
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79
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HEARINGS:
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(See Elections; Injunctions; Mortgages; Taxes.)
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Before P. S. C. (See Public Service Commission.)
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Habeas corpus cases .......................................
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10-11
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In equity. (See Equity — Answers, Auditors, Bills, Hearings,
Injunctions and Interrogatories.)
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Mandamus proceedings ....................................
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60
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6-12
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On motion to quash attachment...............................
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9
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20
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Production of books at .....................................
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75
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106-107
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Special case stated ........................................
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16
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222
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HEAT OR REFRIGERATING CORPORATIONS:
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All practicably applicable provisions of P. S. C. law relating
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to other public service corporations to apply to............
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23
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402
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HEATING:
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Trains ....................................................
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27
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309-312
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HEIRS:
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(See Conveyances — Recording; Equity — Adoption and
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Infants; Inheritance.)
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As Parties :
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Admission as parties to suit .............................
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75
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46
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How made ............................................
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16
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224
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