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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
Volume 374, Page 203   View pdf image (33K)
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ART. XXVIl] GRAFT. 203
going commodities which are to be used in the formation or mainte-
nance of parks, grounds, and estates designated herein, and no superin-
tendent, manager, gardener, foreman or other employee shall ask for,
demand, exact, require, accept or receive, either directly or indirectly,
from any person or corporation engaged in the business of building
greenhouse structures, selling fertilizers, insecticides, coal', soil, flower
pots, trees, shrubs, bulbs, plants, garden and farm implements, seeds or
any other commodities necessary for the formation and maintenance of
public parks or grounds, cemeteries, baseball or athletic grounds, golf
club grounds, country club grounds, and country estates, any money or
other consideration whatsoever on any bill for the purchase of any of
the before said mentioned commodities.*
1918, ch. 425.
229E. Any person or corporation violating any of the provisions
of this sub-title shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction
thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars,
or by imprisonment in the county or city jail for a period not exceed-
ing six months, or both, in the discretion of the Court.*
Health—Hours of Labor.
1904, art. 27, sec. 224. 1890, ch. 317. sec. 4B. 1916, ch. 407.
240. Any person who shall so employ a child or suffer or permit
such employment shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and upon conviction,
shall be fined not less than One Hundred Dollars; one-half of which
shall be paid to the Stat© Board of Labor and Statistics, which is
hereby invested with the general duty and power of enforcing this
law.
Health—Narcotic Drugs.
1916, ch. 411. 1916, ch. 593.
254A. It shall not be unlawful to manufacture, buy, sell or deal in,
any medicinal, pharmaceutical, scientific, sacramental, mechanical, culi-
nary or toilet preparations which may contain such percentage of alcohol
as may be necessary to hold the constituents in solution, preserve the
preparation or keep it from freezing; provided, however, that no such
preparation shall be manufactured, bought, sold or dealt in, for use as a
beverage or intoxicant, f
See article 43, sections 160 and 190.
*Section 3 of the act of 1918, chapter 425, repeals all acts and parts of acts
inconsistent with said act of 1918, to the extent of such inconsistency.
+Section 2 of chapter 593 of the act of 1916 provides for the repeal of all laws
in conflict with said act of 1916, to the extent of such conflict.
Chapters 411 and 593 of the acts of 1916 are identical.


 
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