Chapter 161 of the Acts of 1926, as amended, codified as §§ 1560a-1560l2 ofMichie Code 1942 and Michie Suppl. 1946, and last amended by chapter 465 ofthe Acts of 1948, providing for sanitary districts in counties having morethan 500 inhabitants per square mile or adjoining a county having more than1,000 inhabitants per square mile or adjoining a city having a population of170,000 or more, is continued in effect. Chapter 189 of the Acts of 1932,codified as §§ 1560t-1560z of Michie Code 1942, providing for sanitarydistricts in counties having a population of between 35,000 and 37,000according to the census of 1930, is continued in effect. Chapter 232 of theActs of 1944, codified as § 1560l3 of Michie Suppl. 1946, relating to levy ofsanitary district tax in lieu of issuance of bonds in counties having an areaof more than forty-five and less than sixty square miles, is continued ineffect. Chapter 305 of the Acts of 1944, as amended by Chapter 372 of theActs of 1946, and Chapter 70 of the Acts of 1948, relating to levy ofassessments in sanitary districts in counties adjoining a county having morethan 1,000 inhabitants per square mile, is continued in effect.
The following amendments and repeal of Acts of Assembly continued in effectby this section are incorporated in this Code by this reference:
Amendments to Chapter 161, as amended, of the Acts of 1926.
Chapter 161 of the Acts of 1926, as amended, codified as §§ 1560a-1560l2 ofMichie Code 1942 and Michie Suppl. 1946, and last amended by chapter 465 ofthe Acts of 1948, providing for sanitary districts in counties having morethan 500 inhabitants per square mile or adjoining a county having more than1,000 inhabitants per square mile or adjoining a city having a population of170,000 or more, is continued in effect. Chapter 189 of the Acts of 1932,codified as §§ 1560t-1560z of Michie Code 1942, providing for sanitarydistricts in counties having a population of between 35,000 and 37,000according to the census of 1930, is continued in effect. Chapter 232 of theActs of 1944, codified as § 1560l3 of Michie Suppl. 1946, relating to levy ofsanitary district tax in lieu of issuance of bonds in counties having an areaof more than forty-five and less than sixty square miles, is continued ineffect. Chapter 305 of the Acts of 1944, as amended by Chapter 372 of theActs of 1946, and Chapter 70 of the Acts of 1948, relating to levy ofassessments in sanitary districts in counties adjoining a county having morethan 1,000 inhabitants per square mile, is continued in effect.
The following amendments and repeal of Acts of Assembly continued in effectby this section are incorporated in this Code by this reference:
Amendments to Chapter 161, as amended, of the Acts of 1926.
Chapter 161 of the Acts of 1926, as amended, codified as §§ 1560a-1560l2 ofMichie Code 1942 and Michie Suppl. 1946, and last amended by chapter 465 ofthe Acts of 1948, providing for sanitary districts in counties having morethan 500 inhabitants per square mile or adjoining a county having more than1,000 inhabitants per square mile or adjoining a city having a population of170,000 or more, is continued in effect. Chapter 189 of the Acts of 1932,codified as §§ 1560t-1560z of Michie Code 1942, providing for sanitarydistricts in counties having a population of between 35,000 and 37,000according to the census of 1930, is continued in effect. Chapter 232 of theActs of 1944, codified as § 1560l3 of Michie Suppl. 1946, relating to levy ofsanitary district tax in lieu of issuance of bonds in counties having an areaof more than forty-five and less than sixty square miles, is continued ineffect. Chapter 305 of the Acts of 1944, as amended by Chapter 372 of theActs of 1946, and Chapter 70 of the Acts of 1948, relating to levy ofassessments in sanitary districts in counties adjoining a county having morethan 1,000 inhabitants per square mile, is continued in effect.
The following amendments and repeal of Acts of Assembly continued in effectby this section are incorporated in this Code by this reference:
Amendments to Chapter 161, as amended, of the Acts of 1926.