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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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which may involve or give rise to unsanitary conditions or
conditions detrimental to health.
Nothing in this article or section contained shall be
construed to affect in any manner any of the powers and
duties of the [State Board of Health,] SECRETARY OF HEALTH
AND MENTAL HYGIENE or any public general laws of the State
relating to the subject of health.
(Y) To organize and establish a county board of
health[, or to provide that] TO ACT INSTEAD OF the county
council [shall be] AS the county board of health[, which
shall have and exercise all powers and duties of a local
board of health as provided in Article 43 of the Annotated
Code of Maryland, title "Health"] UNDER TITLE 3, SUBTITLE 2
OF THE HEALTH - GENERAL ARTICLE.
Article 25B - Home Rule for Code Counties
14.
Every code county has power under this subtitle to
borrow money for any proper public purpose and to evidence
the borrowing by the issue and sale of its general
obligation bonds in the manner herein prescribed.
Notwithstanding the other provisions of this subtitle, a
code county also may issue bonds for sanitary facilities
under the [authority of Article 43 of this Code, title
"Health,"] HEALTH - ENVIRONMENTAL ARTICLE and to issue such
bonds as may be authorized by local law existing on the date
this county acquires code home rule status; but in
exercising the power to issue bonds described in this
sentence, it shall not be necessary to enact a local law as
provided in this subtitle; it shall only be required that
the code county comply with the procedure set forth in the
law conferring the borrowing power to be exercised.
Article 27 - Crimes and Punishments
75.
(c) If, after medical examination, it shall appear to
the satisfaction of the Governor that a defendant, sentenced
to the punishment of death, is insane, the Governor shall
revoke the warrant previously issued for the execution of
the defendants] and [he] may[, in his discretion,] order
the removal of [said] THE defendant to a State [hospital for
the treatment of insane persons, where said defendant shall
remain] MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY until [he] THE DEFENDANT has
recovered his sanity. When the superintendent of such
hospital shall be of the opinion that said defendant has
recovered his sanity, he shall cause the [Department of]
Mental Hygiene ADMINISTRATION to examine and pass upon the
mental condition of the defendant; and if the [Department
of] Mental Hygiene ADMINISTRATION shall determine that said
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