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Rule 7. Any inclosure in which cows are kept shall be graded
and drained, so as to keep the surface reasonably dry; no
garbage, fecal matter or similar matter shall be placed or allowed
to remain in such inclosure unless sufficient straw or similar
good absorbent materials be used to keep the inclosure clean at
all times, and no open drains shall be allowed to run through it.
And any person who shall ship or sell milk contrary to the
aforesaid order of said board shall be deemed guilty of a misde-
meanor, and upon conviction shall be fined not less than one
dollar nor more than twenty dollars for each day during which
shipments shall be made after notice of such order.
1898, ch. 306.
22. The live stock sanitary board shall, at the request of the
owner or owners of dairy herds, furnish them with a certificate
of health whenever the provisions of this article are complied
with, and there is no visible sign of disease amongst such herds;
such certificates shall be revocable in the discretion of the board.
Ibid.
23. For the purpose of paying the expenses required in carry-
ing out the provisions of this sub-title, the sum of three thou-
sand dollars is here appropriated annually, or so much thereof as
is necessary out of the moneys in the treasury not otherwise
appropriated, and the comptroller is authorized and directed
to draw his warrant on the treasury for such sum as the said
board snail produce vouchers for, not exceeding the amount
appropriated, payable monthly.
ARTICLE LIX.
LUNATICS AND INSANE.
5. When insane persons are to be sent to the almshouse.
1898, ch. 465.
5. If the jury find by their verdict that such person was, at
the time of committing the offense, and then is insane or lunatic,
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