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Session Laws, 1914
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1528 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

tainers; and it shall also assume jurisdiction over the method
of collecting, bottling and delivering such waters. After the
passage of this Act no such waters shall be collected, bottled or
delivered until a written permit so to do has been issued by the
State Board of Health to the owner of such supply. No such
permit will be issued if the State Board of Health determines
that said water is in any way injurious to the public health.
Corporations, companies and persons handling potable waters,
shipped from points outside of the State of Maryland, shall
receive permits to sell waters only upon presentation to the
State Board of Health of a permit issued by the State Board of
Health of the State from which the water is collected, stating
that the source of such water supply and the method of handling
the water, as practiced within the limits of that State, are such
as not to be prejudicial to the public health, and that said water
is allowed to be sold within the limits of the State issuing said
permit. Nothing herein provided shall, however, prevent the
State Board of Health from prohibiting the use of such water
shipped from another State, if in its judgment said water is
shown by analysis to be unfit for potable purposes, or if its
quality in any way is injured by such handling as may be ac-
corded to it after arriving within this State.

SEC. 15. And be it further enacted, That after the passage
of this Act no new source of ice supply, either natural or arti-
ficial, shall be used for furnishing ice to the public for domestic
purposes unless such source be approved by the State Board
of Health and a written permit be issued by the Board for the
harvesting or manufacture, and the sale, of ice from said source.
No ice shall be stored in an unclean place, handled in an un-
clean manner, nor brought into contact with polluted water.
The State Board of Health shall be empowered to make and
enforce such rules and regulations as it may deem proper re-
garding the selection and care of sources of ice supply and the
methods employed in harvesting, manufacturing, storing and
handling ice.

SEC. 16. And be it further enacted, That all such records as
may be required by the State Board of Health shall be kept by
Counties, municipalities, districts, corporations, companies and
persons supplying, water, ice, sewerage or refuse disposal serv-
ice to the public; by corporations, companies and persons own-
ing manufacturing and industrial establishments; ; and by
owners of private systems of; water supply ;and sewerag ; and

 

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