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1112 ARTICLE 4.

their employment, be connected with or interested in the manufacture of
steam boilers, engines or machinery applicable thereto, and that they will
not during their employment, accept any money, gift, gratuity or con-
sideration from any person, and shall give bond, to be approved by the
State Comptroller, in the sum of five thousand dollars each, for the
faithful discharge of their duties.

1872, ch. 153. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 510. 1916, cil. 207.

573. The City of Baltimore is divided into two districts, which shall
be known as the first and second steam boiler inspection districts; the
first district shall embrace what is now known as the Eastern, North-
eastern and Southern Police Districts; the second shall embrance what is
now known as the Central, Western, Northwestern and Southwestern
Police Districts in said City; and the Commissioner of Labor and Sta-
tistics in appointing the inspectors shall assign each to his respective
district.

1872, ch. 153. P. L. L. (1S88), Art. 4, sec. 511. 1916, ch. 207.

574. The Commissioner of Labor and Statistics shall provide the said
inspectors with a suitably located office in the City of Baltimore, also
with the necessary apparatus and appliances for the testing of steam
boilers; and shall give notice for three successive days, through the two
daily papers having the largest circulation in said City, of the time and
manner in which it shall receive reports of the locations of steam boilers.

1872, ch. 153. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4. sec. 512.

575. Every owner or renter using a steam boiler in said city, shall,
within ten days after the publication of the aforesaid notice, report to the
inspector of the district the location of such boiler, under a penalty of
fifty dollars for each day a boiler is used and neglected to be reported.

1872, ch. 153. P. L. L. (1888). Art. 4, sec. 513.

576. The inspector of each district shall give six days' notice in writing
to each owner or renter of a steam boiler, or the engineer or person in
charge, of the time when he will inspect such boiler; and such owner or
renter shall have such boiler ready for inspection, in compliance, with the
requirements of said notice, and shall furnish such assistance as the
inspector may require, under a penalty of fifty dollars for such failure or
neglect, and a further penalty of fifty dollars for each day any such boiler
is used without a certificate of inspection.

1872, ch. 153. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 51H.

577. It shall be the duty of each inspector, once at least in every year,
to inspect all stationary steam boilers of three horse power and upwards,
used within the limits of his district, subjecting them to a hydrostatic
test of at least twenty-five per cent, in excess of the steam pressure allowed,
and satisfy himself, by a thorough external and internal examination (if

 

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