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TITLES OF LAWS.
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of sixteen (36) and eighteen (18) applying for a license to oper-
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ate, drive or direct automobiles, motor-trucks, taxi-cabs or
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motor-cars....................................................
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No. 33. An Act providing for the assignment of able-bodied male
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persons, between the ages of 18 and 50 years, inclusive, not reg-
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ularly and continuously employed, to work in occupations car-
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ried on by the State, the Counties or the City of Baltimore or
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by private employers, whenever, because of a state of war, the
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Governor determines such assignments to be necessary for the
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protection and welfare of the State, and finds such occupations
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essential for the protection and welfare of the State and the
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United States, and that the same can not be carried on as the
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protection and welfare of the people of this State and of the
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United States require without resort to this Act, no person to be
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assigned to any work he is not physically able to do; and pro-
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viding the procedure and the means and for rules and regula-
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tions for carrying this Act into effect, and for compensation to
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persons so assigned to work, for the period of such assignments,
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and penalties for non-compliance with the Act .................
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No. 34. An Act to repeal Sections 9, 11 and 32 of Article 48, as
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the same are numbered and set forth in the Annotated Code of
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Maryland, as amended by Chapter 309 of the Acts of 1916 of
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the General Assembly of Maryland, title "Inspection," sub-title
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''Tobacco," and to re-enact the same with amendments.........
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No. 35. Vetoed. Being a duplicate of Chapter 6.
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No. 36. An Act to add nine (9) new sections to Article 43 of the
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Annotated Code of Maryland, title "Health," sub-title "Nui-
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sances," the same to follow immediately after Section 106 of
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said Article, to be known as Sections 106-A, 106-B, 106-C, 106-D,
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106-E, 106-F, 106-G, 106-H and 106-1, the same defining and pro-
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viding for the summary abatement of nuisances dangerous to
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the public health, and directing their abatement by the State
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Board of Health; authorizing suits in the name of the State
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Board of Health against the owner, occupier, or tenant of prop-
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erty where such nuisance exists. for the cost of such abatement,
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and making such judgments a lien on such property ; providing
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for the collection of such judgments as taxes are collected, and
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making it a misdemeanor for anyone to disobey orders of the
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