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Section 14-6-92

Fumigating, cleansing and painting jails generally.

The county commission, city council or other governing board or body of each county, city or town, during the first week of April and October of each year shall thoroughly fumigate and cleanse the jails of their respective counties, cities or towns, after which they shall be painted inside, including all cells and metal work, with two coats of white paint, unless otherwise specified by the Board of Corrections, said paint to be made of white lead and oil, and the judge of probate or the presiding officer of the board or governing body shall notify the board immediately after compliance with this section.

(Acts 1911, No. 303, p. 356; Code 1923, §4865; Code 1940, T. 45, §171.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title14 > Chapter6 > 14-6-92

Section 14-6-92

Fumigating, cleansing and painting jails generally.

The county commission, city council or other governing board or body of each county, city or town, during the first week of April and October of each year shall thoroughly fumigate and cleanse the jails of their respective counties, cities or towns, after which they shall be painted inside, including all cells and metal work, with two coats of white paint, unless otherwise specified by the Board of Corrections, said paint to be made of white lead and oil, and the judge of probate or the presiding officer of the board or governing body shall notify the board immediately after compliance with this section.

(Acts 1911, No. 303, p. 356; Code 1923, §4865; Code 1940, T. 45, §171.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title14 > Chapter6 > 14-6-92

Section 14-6-92

Fumigating, cleansing and painting jails generally.

The county commission, city council or other governing board or body of each county, city or town, during the first week of April and October of each year shall thoroughly fumigate and cleanse the jails of their respective counties, cities or towns, after which they shall be painted inside, including all cells and metal work, with two coats of white paint, unless otherwise specified by the Board of Corrections, said paint to be made of white lead and oil, and the judge of probate or the presiding officer of the board or governing body shall notify the board immediately after compliance with this section.

(Acts 1911, No. 303, p. 356; Code 1923, §4865; Code 1940, T. 45, §171.)