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Session Laws, 1914
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 1147

officers, inspectors, agents, nurses and others appointed under
the jurisdiction of the State Board of Health, and shall assist
and advise them in the performance of their duties, and shall
have and perform such other duties as the State Board of
Health may impose upon him. During his term of office he
shall not engage in the practice of medicine or in any occu-
pation which would conflict in with the performance of his
official duties, and he shall receive from the Treasury, in
monthly payments, an annual salary of three thousand dollars,
to be paid on the warrant of the Comptroller out of any money
in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That six additional Sections be
and the same are hereby added to Article 43 of the Code of
Public General Laws of Maryland, title '' Health,'' said Sections
to follow immediately after Section 5 of Article 43, and to be
designated as Section 5-A, Section 5-B, Section 5-C, Section 5-D,
Section 5-E and Section 5-F, said Sections to read as follows:

SEC. 5-A. The State Board of Health of Maryland shall
divide the State outside of Baltimore city into ten sanitary
districts following county lines, and upon the recommendation
of its secretary, and by a majority vote thereof, it shall appoint
a Deputy State Health Officer for each sanitary district.

SEC. 5-B. The Deputy State Health Officers shall be trained
in sanitary science and hygiene, and shall possess the same
qualifications required of the State Health Officer, and shall
hold their office during efficiency and good behavior, but may
be removed for cause by a majority vote of the State Board
of Health after having been given an opportunity to be heard
in their own defense. No Deputy State Health Officer shall
practice medicine or engage in any other occupation which
would conflict with the performance of his official duties. Each
Deputy State Health Officer shall have an office located at
some accessible point designated by the State Board of Health,
within his sanitary district, and he shall receive an annual
salary to be fixed by the State Board of Health to be not less
than twelve hundred dollars nor more than twenty-five hundred
dollars per annum, and shall also receive his expenses actually
and necessarily incurred in the performance of his official duties.

SEC. 5-C. Each Deputy State Health Officer, under the direc-
tion of the State Board of Health and the State Health Officer,
shall have jurisdiction throughout his district; and he shall
have the right of entry into any workshop, factory, dairy,
creamery, slaughter-house, or other place of business or employ-

 

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