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ART. 48] INSPECTIONS. 1323

60. Transportation of the diseased
trees, etc., a misdemeanor;
penalty.
61. Plants to be fumigated.
62. All plants shipped must be
labelled. Certificate of in-
spection to be shown. Duty
of officers when provisions of
this sub-title are violated.
63. Penalty for shipping without
certificate. Fines to be paid
into the fund appropriated
for carrying out these provi-
sions. Infested trees so
shipped to be destroyed.
64. Annual report of officers.
65. Report to be published.
66 Appropriations for carrying out
the provisions of this sub-
title.
67. Warrant for such appropriations.
Amount to whom payable.

Tree and Fruit Inspectors.
"The Yellows."

68. Penalty for allowing trees in-
fected with "yellows" to con-
tinue on premises.
69 Such tiees to be destroyed. No
damages shall be awarded for
such destruction.
70. Appointment of "tree and fruit
inspectors."
71. Duty of such inspectors in regard
to diseased trees.
72. Proceedings where owner neg-
lects to comply with order of
inspector.
73. Penalty for non-compliance with
provisions of section 72
74. Definition of "yellows" — a con-
tagious disease.

75. Compensation of inspectors.
76. Penalty f or interfering with in-
spectors.

Protection of Workmen and
Others Against Unsate
Scaffolding.

77. Duty of police commissioners;
marshal of police to inspect
unsafe scaffolding.
78. Officer to attach notice on such
scaffolding. After notice,
persons responsible must re-
move such scaffolding.
79. Scaffolding, how to be con-
structed.
80. Officers to have access to all
buildings.
81. Penalty for violating the pro-
visions of this sub-title.

Feeding Stuffs.

82. Printed statements to be affixed
to all packages; details of
such statement.
83. Definition of commeicial feeding
stuff; what it shall not include.
84. What the term shall include.
85. Certified copy of statement to
be filed with State chemist
before sale of article.
86. Inspection fee to be paid and
license received before sale.
87. Penalty for violation of this sub-
title.
88 State chemist shall analyze
samples of feeding stuffs.
Publication of analysis.
89. Penalty for obstructing State
chemist.
90. State chemist to report viola-
tions of this sub-title.

Illuminating Oils.

1888, art. 48, sec. 1. 1870, ch 266. 1872, ch. 135. 1874, ch. 604, sec. 2.

1. All oils or fluids manufactured from petroleum or its pro-
ducts, used for illuminating purposes in this State, which shall


 

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