484 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 257
(d) They shall provide for the inspection and cleanliness
of all privies, yards and stores;
(e) They shall regulate the location, inspection and clean-
ing of dairies, stables, cow-yards and pens, all factories and
other places of business likely to be or become detrimental to
health, and shall maintain a good sanitary condition in the
streets, public places and buildings;
(f) They shall have full power to regulate or prohibit the
dumping of refuse in said Town or the maintenance of dumps.
(g) They shall provide for the frequent inspection of all
premises by a person or persons to be designated by the Mayor
or health officer;
(h) They shall pass such ordinances as they may deem
necessary to preserve the health of the Town, suppress and
remove all nuisances, prevent the sale of adulterated or de-
cayed food, and prohibit any and all business within the cor-
porate limits as shall, in their opinion, injuriously affect the
sanitary condition thereof.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That all Acts or parts
of Acts, general or local, inconsistent with any of the pro-
visions of this Act, be and the same are hereby repealed to the
extent of such inconsistency.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1937.
Approved May 18, 1937.
CHAPTER 257.
AN ACT to authorize the Board of County Commissioners
of Montgomery County to issue refunding bonds of the
County for the purpose of refunding outstanding bonds of
the County maturing between June 30, 1937, and June 30,
1939, and to provide for the payment of such refunding
bonds and interest thereon by the levy of taxes upon all
taxable property in the county; to validate such outstand-
ing bonds; and to provide that this Act shall be passed as
an emergency measure.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Board of County Commissioners of Montgom-
ery County be and the said Board is hereby authorized and em-
powered to issue at one time or from time to time refunding
bonds of said County in an amount not exceeding $693, 000
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