526 ARTICLE 43.
The Director of Health may revoke any permit issued under the pro-
visions of this Section 64, if the person to whom the permit was issued
has violated any provisions of this Section 64 or the rules or regulations
established thereunder.
Adhesive stamps of the same value issued by another State shall be
accepted by this State in lieu of the stamps required by this section when
attached to an article covered by the provisions of this section, whenever
the State Board of Health shall have satisfactory proof that the require-
ment of such other State as to quality and inspection of materials and
manufactured articles are substantially equal to the requirements of this
State; and provided, also, that the stamps issued by the State Department
of Health are likewise accepted in such other State when attached to
materials or articles manufactured in this State.
Infectious Diseases.
76.
Employees with communicable diseases are prohibited in laundries—see art.
54A, sec. 4
Tuberculosis.
An. Code, 1912, sec. 89. 1904, sec. 61. 1904, ch. 399, sec. 1.
95A. 1 Any person affected with any disease whose virus or infecting
agent is contained in the sputum, saliva or other bodily secretion or excre-
tion, who shall dispose of his sputum, saliva or other bodily secretion or
excretion as to cause offense or danger to any person or persons occupying
the same room or apartment, house or part of a house, shall, on complaint
of any person or persons subjected to such offense or danger be deemed
guilty of a nuisance. And any person subjected to such a nuisance may
make complaint in person or writing to the commissioner of health of Balti-
more city or the local health officer of any city, town or county in the State
of Maryland where the nuisance complained of arises or exists. And it
shall be the duty of the commissioner of health of any local health officer
receiving such complaint to investigate, and if it appears that the nuisance
complained of is such as to cause offense or danger to any person occupying
the same room, apartment, house or part of a house, he shall serve a notice
upon the person so complained of, reciting the alleged cause of offense or
danger, and requiring him to dispose of his sputum, saliva or other bodily
secretion or excretion in such a manner as to remove all reasonable cause
of offense or danger. And any person failing or refusing to comply with
orders or regulations of the health commissioner of Baltimore city or of the
health officer of any city, town or county requiring such nuisance to be
abated, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof
shall be fined ten dollars; provided, that the requirements of this section
shall apply only to pulmonary and laryngeal tuberculosis, pneumonia, in-
fluenza and such other diseases as the state board of health may from time
1 Through inadvertence this section was omitted in 1924 edition of Code.
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