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Session Laws, 1906 Session
Volume 479, Page 189   View pdf image (33K)
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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property, that is, not in any public street, public lane,
public alley or public property, any private sewer or

CHAP. 144

drain or waste or ventilating pipe connecting with the sewer,
either public or private, shall be done under the supervision
of the inspector of plumbing of said city under the direction
of the commissioner of health and under a permit from the
commissioner of health or his authorized assistant, to be
issued only to any person duly qualified to do such work
under said Article 4 of the Public Local Laws of Maryland,
said permit to be issued in accordance with any ordinances now
existing or which may hereafter be passed by the Mayor and
City Council of Baltimore not in conflict herewith or in
accordance with any rules which may be adopted by said
commissioner of health not in conflict herewith or with such
ordinances. No other permit from any other officer what-
ever shall be required for said work, and no charge shall be
made by the commissioner of health for said permit or for
inspecting the work done thereunder. No charge shall be
made by the city engineer or any other officer for inspecting
any work in the public streets, public lanes or public alleys
of said city done in connection with private sewers or house
drains.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.

Approved March 22, 1906.

CHAPTER 145.

AN ACT to authorize the Governor, the Comptroller of the
Treasury and the Treasurer to sell, lease or otherwise
dispose of, in whole or in part, to the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore, any or all of the parcels of prop-
erty of the State of Maryland, or any interest or interests
therein, involved in the widening of Light street, in the
City of Baltimore, from Pratt street to Lee street, as now
or hereafter proposed by the Burnt District Commission.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

Work to be
clone under
supervision
of inspector
of plumbing.

land, That the Governor, the Comptroller of the Treasury
and the Treasurer, or a, majority of them, be and they are
hereby authorized and empowered to sell, lease or otherwise

Authorized to
sell, lease,
etc., certain
property.



 
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