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Session Laws, 1969
Volume 692, Page 168   View pdf image
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LAWS OF MARYLAND                       [CH. 32

City," subtitle "Steam Boilers," repealing certain obsolete laws of
the City of Baltimore which concern the regulation of steam
boilers and the duties of the Commissioner of Labor and Industry
and of inspectors as to this regulation and the operation of steam
boilers.

Whereas, Sections 352 to 369, inclusive, of the 1949 Edition of
the Code of Public Local Laws of Baltimore City concern the opera-
tion of steam boilers; and

Whereas, these sections are obsolete and the Department of Labor
and Industry concurs in a recommendation that they are no longer
applicable and should be repealed; now, therefore

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Sections 352 to 369, inclusive, of the Code of Public Local
Laws of Baltimore City (1949 Edition, being Article 4 of the Code
of Public Local Laws of Maryland), title "Baltimore City," subtitle
"Steam Boilers," be and they are hereby repealed.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1969.

Approved March 24, 1969.

CHAPTER 32
(House Bill 415)

AN ACT to repeal Sections 370 to 379, inclusive, of the Code of Pub-
lic Local Laws of Baltimore City (1949 Edition, being Article 4 of
the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland), title "Baltimore
City," subtitle "Wood Carts," repealing certain obsolete local laws
of Baltimore City concerning the sale of wood in the City, its
measurement and hauling, and the appointment of a person to
measure and stamp carts and vehicles engaged in hauling wood.

Whereas, In Sections 370 to 379, inclusive, in the 1949 Edition of
the Code of Public Local Laws of Baltimore City, provision is made
for the appointment of a person to measure and stamp carts and
vehicles engaged in hauling wood and also for the measurements and
procedures applicable to hauling wood in Baltimore City; and

Whereas, The Commissioner of Police of Baltimore City confirms
that there is no current need for this type of legislation in the City
and that Statewide law in Article 97 of the Code defines the measure-
ments of a cord of wood; and

Whereas, The office of the Governor of Maryland also has con-
firmed that the appointment of a measurer is an obsolete provision;
and

Whereas, These sections accordingly should be removed from the
local laws of Baltimore City; now, therefore

 

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