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2456

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 240

THE SECRETARY MAY ADOPT RULES AND REGULATIONS THAT
RELATE TO SANITATION ON RAILROAD PROPERTY AS IT AFFECTS THE
HEALTH OF RAILROAD EMPLOYEES, INCLUDING CLERICAL EMPLOYEES,
ENGINEMEN, EXPRESS EMPLOYEES, FREIGHT HOUSE EMPLOYEES,
HIGHWAY CROSSING WATCHMEN, MAINTENANCE OF WAY EMPLOYEES,
PLATFORM EMPLOYEES, TRAINMEN, AND YARDMEN.

REVISOR'S. NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from former Article
43, § 2A.

The attention of the General Assembly is called
to the fact that there is no penalty for
violation of this section.

11-205. SMOKING IN HOSPITALS, NURSING HOMES, HEALTH
CLINICS, AND PHYSICIANS' OFFICES.

EVERY DIRECTOR OF A HOSPITAL, NURSING HOME, HEALTH
CLINIC, OR PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE SHALL MAKE AND CARRY OUT A
PLAN THAT ADEQUATELY PROTECTS THE HEALTH OF NONSMOKING
PATIENTS BY REGULATING THE SMOKING OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS ON
THE PREMISES.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly appeared as
Article 43, § 54-1.

The' only changes are in style.

The attention of the General Assembly is called
to the fact that there is no penalty for
violation of this section.

11-206. STROBE LIGHT WARNING.

EACH MOVIE HOUSE, THEATER, BAR, OR SIMILAR COMMERCIAL
ESTABLISHMENT THAT USES STROBE LIGHTING SHALL KEEP POSTED
CONSPICUOUSLY AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE ESTABLISHMENT A WARNING
THAT STROBE LIGHTING:

(1)   IS USED IN THE ESTABLISHMENT; AND

(2)  MAY BE HARMFUL TO AN INDIVIDUAL WHO IS
SUSCEPTIBLE TO EPILEPTIC OR SIMILAR SEIZURES.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly appeared as
Article 43, § 54N.

The only changes are in style.

The attention of the General Assembly is called
to the fact that there is no penalty for
violation of this section.

11-207. TRANSPARENT GLASS DOORS.

 

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