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182 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. [ART. 27
missioners to make provisions for keeping the said water closets
or outhouses in clean, comfortable and healthful condition.
1894, ch. 524.
147 C. Any failure on the part of the said public school com-
missioners to comply with the provisions of section 147s shall make
them liable to be removed from office by any court of competent
jurisdiction either in the city of Baltimore or in any county where
the schools may be located, upon complaint made to the court
under oath or affirmation of not less than five taxable citizens,
resident in the said school district in which the school complained
of is located; provided, nothing in this and the next preceding
section shall affect the counties of Caroline, Kent, Dorchester,
Somerset, Baltimore, Worcester, Howard, Prince George's and
Frederick.
Health—Workshops and Factories—Sweating System.
1894, ch. 302. 1896, ch. 467.
149 A. If any individual or body corporate engaged in the
manufacture or sale of clothing or of any other article whereby
disease may be transmitted, shall, with reasonable means of
knowledge, by purchase, contract or otherwise, directly or
indirectly, cause or permit any garments, or such other articles
as aforesaid, to be manufactured or made up, in whole or in part,
or any work to be done thereupon within this State, and in a
place or under circumstances involving danger to the public
health, such individual or corporation, upon conviction in any
court of competent jurisdiction, shall be fined not less than ten
dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each garment
manufactured, made up or worked upon.
1894, ch. 302.
149 B. If any individual or the officer of any corporation shall
so as aforesaid cause or permit any garment or other articles in
the next preceding section mentioned to be manufactured, made
up or worked upon in a place or under circumstances involving
danger to the public health, with the knowledge that it will or
may be thus dealt with, he shall, upon conviction in any court of
competent jurisdiction, be imprisoned not less than sixty days nor
more than one year, and may be further fined not exceeding one
thousand dollars, in the discretion of the court.
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