4634 ARTICLE 21.
thorizing them to practice as a pharmacist or assistant pharmacist, in pur-
suance of the Act of 1906, Chapter 571, entitled "An Act to regulate
the practice of pharmacy in Talbot County," shall be entitled to practice
as a pharmacist or assistant pharmacist, as the case may be, anywhere
within the State of Maryland.
Any person holding, or who shall hereafter hold, a certificate from the
Maryland Board of Pharmacists, authorizing him or her to practice as
a pharmacist or assistant pharmacist in any place within the State of
Maryland, shall also have the right to practice as a pharmacist or assistant
pharmacist, as the case may be, in Talbot county.
PLUMBERS.
1912, ch. 845.
400A. Every person shall have the power and authority to employ an
unlicensed plumber or a mechanic to do for such person repair work about
his premises situated in Montgomery, Talbot, and St. Mary's counties,
Maryland, such as the repair of pumps, windmills, pipes, machinery and
work of like nature, and such plumber or mechanic shall not be compelled
to take out any "Master Plumber Certificate," "Journeyman Plumber's
Certificate," or "Apprentice Plumber's Certificate"; provided, however,
that if the said premises are situated in any town, village or city in said
county of more than one thousand inhabitants and the repair work to be
done is plumbing work, then it shall not be lawful for any person to per-
form such work unless he has first taken out a plumber's certificate as
provided in the Act of the General Assembly of Maryland, 1910, Chap-
ter 436.*
RAILROADS.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 21, sec. 237 (p. 2198). 1886, ch. 509.
401. The county commissioners of each of the following counties, to
wit: Talbot, Wicomico, Caroline and Dorchester are authorized and em-
powered, in their discretion, to endorse the bonds of the Baltimore and
Eastern Shore Railroad Company to an amount not exceeding fifty thou-
sand dollars each; provided, that no such endorsement shall be made until
the question of such endorsement shall have been submitted to the qualified
voters of their respective counties by the commissioners thereof, and a
majority of such qualified voters shall have determined in favor of such
endorsement; and provided also, that the bonds so endorsed shall be
secured by a mortgage on the property and franchises of said Baltimore
and Eastern Shore Railroad, which said mortgage shall be second to a
*See Art. 43 of Annotated Code for general law as to plumbers. Sec. 2, ch. 845,
1912, repealed all laws inconsistent therewith.
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