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Session Laws, 1941
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 437

not less than Five Dollars nor more than One Hundred Dollars
or imprisonment in the County Jail not exceeding thirty days
or to both fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.

309A. The owner of any property in Baltimore County on
which a cesspool is located shall be responsible for maintain-
ing such cesspool so that there shall be no overflow of the
fluid or other contents therefrom on, to, in or upon surround-
ing ground, streets or streams.

When any such condition shall be found to exist it shall be
the duty of the County Health Officer to notify such owner
that a state of nuisance exists on such property and that
correction and cessation thereof must be made within such
time as such notice shall specify. Any person or persons
failing to comply with such notification within such time as
may be limited therein, shall be deemed guilty 01 a misde-
meanor and upon conviction, subjected to a fine of not less
than Five Dollars and not more than Twenty-Five Dollars for
each day such nuisance may continue after the time limited
for the cessation thereof in such notice.

312A. No person or persons having a cow or cows, horse or
horses, dogs, cats or other domestic or wild animals, or fowl of
any kind, in any stable or outbuilding within Baltimore County
shall keep the same in such a manner that the filth and stench
therefrom is offensive to any neighbor or other person, and
any person who shall continue to keep the same in such manner
after notification by the County Health Officer to correct the
condition, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convic-
tion thereof shall be fined not less than Five Dollars and not
more than Twenty-five Dollars for each day that said nuisance
shall be continued after the expiration of the notice from the
County Health Officer as aforesaid.

313A. No person shall throw or deposit any dirt, trash,
household waste, refuse, debris or any other matter on any
vacant lot or tract of land in Baltimore County. Any person
violating the provisions of. this section shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be subjected to a
fine of not less than Ten Dollars nor more than One Hundred
Dollars and in addition shall be required to remove any such
trash, dirt, household waste, refuse, debris or other matter at
their own expense.

313B. Whenever any vacant lot or tract of land in Balti-
more County shall become a public nuisance or a menace to
the health and safety of the neighborhood by reason of the
existence thereon of a heavy growth of weeds or grass, stag-
nant pools of water or decaying matter, the County Health

 

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