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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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CARROLL COUNTY. 1745

HEALTH.

1908, ch. 60, sec. 1 (p. 685).

90. The Board of County Commissioners of Carroll County, in its
capacity as the local Board of Health for Carroll County, shall appoint
in the month of May succeeding the passage of this Act, and bi-ennially
thereafter, a county health officer, who shall be a well educated physician,
and who, by virtue of his appointment, shall be secretary and executive
officer of the board, and upon any vacancy in the office of county health
officer, his successor shall be appointed by the local Board of Health as
soon as practicable; the county health officer shall hold office for two years
from the date of his appointment, but may be removed by the State Board
of Health for cause, upon charges made and lawfully considered at a
regular meeting of said State Board of Health. And the local Board of
Health for Carroll County shall at the same time and in the same manner
appoint one district health officer for each of the several election districts
of Carroll County, each of whom shall be a resident of the district for
which he is appointed, and shall hold office for two years from the date
of his appointment, unless sooner removed for cause. Each district health
officer shall, within the district for which he is appointed, and in conjunc-
tion with the county health officer, administer and enforce all the laws
of the State of Maryland concerning nuisances and causes of sickness,
and shall promptly report to the State Board of Health, through the
county health officer, upon all acts and occurrences required by law to
be so reported.

1908, ch. 60, sec. 2 (p. 686).

91. The County Commissioners of said county shall pay the health
officers for services performed under the provisions of this Act annual
salaries as follows: To the county health officer, one hundred and fifty
dollars, and to each district health officer fifty dollars; provided, that the
county health officer shall serve as district health officer for the district in
which he resides without extra compensation.

INTOXICATING LIQUORS.*

1908, ch. 252, sec. 54A (p. 688).

92. No person shall hereafter sell, offer or keep for sale in Carroll
County, State of Maryland, any spirituous or fermented liquors of any
kind whatsoever without having previously obtained a license therefor
as hereinafter provided, but this Act shall not apply to a sale or sales
made by any person under provisions of law requiring him to sell per-

*Ch. 252, 1908, has been superseded by ch. 492, 1914 (seca. 114-138 of this
Article), but as under said ch. 492, it is possible for the voters of Carroll County
again to vote on the question, it has been codified. Ch. 252, 1908, repealed ch.
6, 1S94, and superseded ch. 736, 1900.

 

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