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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

1561

[104.

Upon complaint made in writing by the State Board of
Health, or its executive officer, before a commissioner of
the District Court, charging the commission of an offense
against the provisions of said §§ 100 to 103, both
inclusive, it shall be the duty of the State's attorney of
the county or town, in which such offense is committed, to
prosecute the offender.]

615C.

(c) Any person refusing or failing to comply with the
provisions of this section or with the orders or directives
of the [county or city] health officer or the public health
veterinarian relating thereto, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be subject to a fine
of not more than $500 for each offense.

Article 64A - Merit System

4.

The following positions and places shall not be
included in the classified service, namely: all employees of
the State Board of Cosmetologists, including the secretary,
chief inspector, inspectors and investigators, but not
including the principal clerk, the senior stenographer, the
typist, and the two clerks; the credential secretary and
statistician of the State Department of Education; the
assistant wardens., assistant deputy wardens, chaplains and
consulting physicians employed by the Maryland House of
Correction; the physicians employed by the State Insurance
Department; all employees of the State Law Library; the
physicians on staff of the State Teachers' College at
Towson; the assistant wardens, consulting physicians and
chaplains of the Maryland Penitentiary; the shorthand
reporter of the Public Service Commission; all employees of
the State Roads Commission taken into the merit system by
executive order on or about January 1, 1939, including among
others the following: the chief engineer, consulting
engineers, workmen's compensation administrators, workmen's
compensation investigators and sign permit inspectors; [and]
the chief supervisor of assessments and all assistant State
supervisors of assessments appointed after June 1, 1957, by
the State Tax Commission; AND HEALTH OFFICERS.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, except as
otherwise provided in this Act, the rights, duties, powers,
obligations and functions of the deputy State health
officers and the county health officers shall be vested in
the health officers created by this Act.

SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, on July 1,
1981, those individuals holding office as deputy State

 

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