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§ 20-303. Rules and regulations.
 

(a)  Character and location of certain activities.- The Secretary may adopt rules and regulations to govern the character and location of: 

(1) Plumbing; 

(2) Drainage; 

(3) Water supply; 

(4) Offensive trades; and 

(5) Disposal of any waste material, including sewage or garbage. 

(b)  Sanitary conditions of certain locations.- The Secretary may adopt rules and regulations to govern the sanitary condition of: 

(1) Streets; 

(2) Cesspools; 

(3) Outhouses; and 

(4) Any sanitary feature connected with any of these. 
 

[1987, ch. 306, § 3.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Health-general > Title-20 > Subtitle-3 > 20-303

§ 20-303. Rules and regulations.
 

(a)  Character and location of certain activities.- The Secretary may adopt rules and regulations to govern the character and location of: 

(1) Plumbing; 

(2) Drainage; 

(3) Water supply; 

(4) Offensive trades; and 

(5) Disposal of any waste material, including sewage or garbage. 

(b)  Sanitary conditions of certain locations.- The Secretary may adopt rules and regulations to govern the sanitary condition of: 

(1) Streets; 

(2) Cesspools; 

(3) Outhouses; and 

(4) Any sanitary feature connected with any of these. 
 

[1987, ch. 306, § 3.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Health-general > Title-20 > Subtitle-3 > 20-303

§ 20-303. Rules and regulations.
 

(a)  Character and location of certain activities.- The Secretary may adopt rules and regulations to govern the character and location of: 

(1) Plumbing; 

(2) Drainage; 

(3) Water supply; 

(4) Offensive trades; and 

(5) Disposal of any waste material, including sewage or garbage. 

(b)  Sanitary conditions of certain locations.- The Secretary may adopt rules and regulations to govern the sanitary condition of: 

(1) Streets; 

(2) Cesspools; 

(3) Outhouses; and 

(4) Any sanitary feature connected with any of these. 
 

[1987, ch. 306, § 3.]