1610 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 691
another County, or from this State into any other State, Terri-
tory or District of Columbia, or from this State to any foreign
country, or the transportation of any dead body from any other
State, Territory or District of Columbia into this State or any
foreign country into this State, shall be under such rules and
regulations as the State Board of Health shall prescribe.
Transit permits shall only be issued by application to the
local registrar or deputy local registrar upon the presentation
of a proper and complete certificate of death, as provided in
Section 9 of this Act, or an application for a disinterment per-
mit, as provided in Section 12 of this Act. The same to be
accompanied by a burial permit which shall be full and legal
authority for interment or other disposition in any part of the
State. The burial permit issued as provided in this Act shall
be full and legal authority for interment in any part of this
State.
In the event of the death of any person without the jurisdic-
tion of the United States, or in the event of the death of a
person within the jurisdiction of any of the United States,
where such death is not recorded by the authorities having jur-
isdiction, a burial permit may be issued by the local registrar or
deputy local registrar at the place to which such body is con-
veyed in this State upon presentation of a proper and correct
certificate of death as hereinbefore provided.
SEC. 16. The county registrar shall receive for performing
the services required under this sub-title the following fees:
For each full record of birth or death, twenty-five cents, to be
paid by the County upon warrant of the County Commis-
sioners. Provided, that in any County where the County
Health Officer or Registrar receives a salary of $800. 00 per
annum, or more, he shall receive ten cents for each birth or
death recorded in his register, instead of twenty-five cents.
The deputy local registrar shall receive for performing the
services required under this sub-title the following fees: For
each proper and correct certificate of death or birth delivered
by him to the local registrar as provided in this Act, the sum
of twenty-five cents, to be paid by the County upon warrant of
the County Commissioners.
The local registrar shall receive for performing the services
required under this sub-title the following fees: For each
proper and correct record of birth or death as provided in this
Act, except those transmitted to him by any deputy local reg-
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