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1536 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 676

ferior to, that existing before said highway was torn up, and
that all costs incident thereto shall be borne by the Commission.

SEC. 21. And be it further enacted, That any employee
or agent of the Commission shall have the right of entry, at all
reasonable hours, upon any private premises and into any
building, in each Sanitary District, while in pursuit of Ms
official duties, upon presenting proper credentials from the
Commission, and any restraint or hindrance offered to such
entry by any owner or tenant, or agent of said owner or tenant,
or any other person, shall be a misdemeanor punishable under
Section 22 of this Act.

SEC. 22. And be it further enacted, That all individuals,
firms and corporations having buildings, conduits, pipes, tracks,
poles or other structure or obstructions in, on, over, under
or through any public road, street or alley of any Sanitary Dis-
trict, or any portion of Anne Arundel County outside of
any Sanitary District, which shall block or impede the con-
struction and etsablishment of the Commission's water supply,
sewerage or drainage system, or other works, shall upon rea-
sonable notice from the Commission, promptly so shift, adjust,
accommodate or remove such structures or obstructions
as to fully meet the exigencies occasioning such notice;
provided, however, that the cost of such changes shall be
borne and paid for by the Commission out of the Sani-
tary District Funds. Every Public Service Corporation,
Company or individual before it or they shall begin any ex-
cavation or construction in any street, road, alley or public
highway within any Sanitary District shall file with the Com-
mission plans of such work and construction showing the lo-
cation and the depth in such street, road, alley or public high-
way, of the proposed main, conduit, pole, pipe, or other struc-
ture, and such construction or work shall not be begun until
said plans shall have been approved by the Commission, nor
shall any change be made in said approved plans or in the work
or construction as shown upon said plans except upon the
further approval of the Commission. Whenever any main, con-
duit, pipe, pole or other structure is put in without the filing-
of plans with the Commission and the approval thereof by it,
or when any change is made in the location of such main, con-
duit, pipe, pole or other structure as shown upon the plans ap-
proved by the Commission, or any approved change therein,
the Commission may, if and when such conduit, main, pipe or
pole, or other structure, interferes with the construction or op-
eration of its water and sewer systems, or other works, remove
such conduit, main, pipe, pole or other structure or change the
location thereof at the cost and expense of the party so putting:

 

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