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2046

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 240

Article 43, § 289.

The only changes are in style.

GENERAL REVISOR'S NOTE:

Former Article 27, §§ 269 and 270, which related to
"candy or cakes ... which may be deleterious, injurious or
poisonous", are deleted. Although these sections appeared
in Article 27 of the Code from 1886 through 1981, they were
repealed by Ch. 156, Acts of 1910, and have never been
reenacted.

Former Article 43, §§ 175, 177, 178, and 179, which
originally were enacted in 1890 and which related generally
to regulation by the Secretary of "diseased", "corrupted",
"unwholesome", "adulterated", or "unsound" food, are deleted
as obsolete and unnecessary. Most of the provisions of
these former sections were repetitive of the provisions of
law revised in this title. To the extent that the
provisions of this title are inconsistent with these former
sections, the provisions revised in this title, as later
enactments, obviously were intended to control.

Former Article 43, §§ 210 through 216, which related
generally to eggs and to licensing, by the Secretary, of
persons to sell eggs, are deleted as obsolete. Eggs are now
regulated by the State Department of Agriculture. See the
Maryland Egg Law, which appears as § 4-301 et seq. of the
Agriculture Article.

TITLE 5. POISONS AND CHILD RESISTANT PACKAGING OF DANGEROUS
HOUSEHOLD SUBSTANCES.

SUBTITLE 1. CONTROLLED POISONS.

PART I. DEFINITIONS; GENERAL PROVISIONS.

5-101. DEFINITIONS.

(A)  IN GENERAL.

IN THIS SUBTITLE THE FOLLOWING WORDS HAVE THE MEANINGS
INDICATED.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection is new language used as
the standard introductory language to a
definition section.

See also § 1-101 of this article for other
applicable definitions.

(B)  AUTHORIZED PRESCRIBER.

"AUTHORIZED PRESCRIBER" MEANS ANY INDIVIDUAL AUTHORIZED

 

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