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BALTIMORE CITY. 1091

ground Association (Division Eight, United Women of Maryland) may,
with the written consent of the said officers, be transferred to and con-
tinued in the Children's Playground Association of Baltimore City, a
body corporate.

HOSPITALS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

1902, ch. 36.

493D. No hospital for the treatment of infections or contagious dis-
eases shall be erected or maintained in the City of Baltimore, nor shall
any money be appropriated or used by the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore for the erection and maintenance of any such hospital until the
site upon which said hospital is to be located shall first be approved and
authorized by an ordinance of the Mayor and City Council of said munic-
ipality, which said ordinance shall be approved by a vote of said City
Council of not less than two-thirds of all the members elected thereto.

1902, ch. 36.

493E. The ordinance providing for the selection of any site shall
specify fully and clearly the character of the diseases to be treated in the
hospital to be erected thereon, and when said hospital is erected, no other
diseases except those specified shall be treated therein unless authorized
by an additional ordinance approved in the manner as set forth in Sec-
tion 1 of this Act.

Sections 493D and 493E, are Sections 1 and 2 of Act 1902, ch. 36.

1902, ch. 348.

493F. Whenever in the interest of the public health, the erection or
maintenance of temporary buildings, hospitals or places of detention for
the treatment of infectious or contagious diseases shall become necessary,
such buildings, hospitals or places of detention for temporary purposes
shall be authorized by an ordinance of "the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore, and such ordinance shall name the diseases to be treated and
describe the location of said building or buildings, hospital or hospitals,
or such places of detention; provided that nothing in this Act shall be
construed to prevent the detention by the health officers of said City of
Baltimore of any person or persons that may be suspected of being infected
with or having an infectious or contagious disease.

1898, ch. 362.

493G. The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore be and they are
authorized and empowered hereafter to appropriate, annually, and to
give for the use and benefit of the Hospital for Consumptives of Mary-
land of Baltimore City, any sum or sums of money which they may deem
proper; provided the sum shall not exceed four thousand dollars per
annum for any one year.

 

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