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 FORTY -S1"XTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 11, 12. 1879. crews before their de art f, ‘ ~ . gpg ; agi Y.,,,?,"§$d°§i€‘;¥1§ii°‘Q”tt’Lr“‘i$i1L”Q“LI€Siight2r22S;? _I'V ID- e inspection of the same on the arrival there f t gig glggfzlgtlgp stariqili at the port of destination, and for the disigfebon board iso asoiloorirevfizrisiixdtliieig id}? dw tcmmmgnt Of Cargo and persons other coritagious or infectious dis;) uq 10ml0f Cholera, yellow fawn or ` any vessel to Gum, Said t· to d_ ses, ant it shall not be lawful for Health hmmm gem except u on é Gerwporw ischarge its cargo or land its passen- Gsffificatc. Station ccrmiign that 1 oai of the health officer at such quarantine been Oésmwvgd gd _ said rules and regulations have in all respects um Said Vessel agrrild cpmphed wrth, as well on his part as on the part of passengers and crews lgiidubhdnrriggtewt fm the Sam]? and ti) its 0Mg0’ duge and_del1ver to the collector of customs ag said pgrisgf giqigyfig. oflceggclinn masmi {5; baiitléggetllgtqjiilieer(paprgrgaof phe vessedtplhc said certificates required to ge obtained from the healthpo1i;1;1?7aEi;Ithe Sotiirblgdiiitryiigreln mqumgd Sm) 6.C(T1h1a€_to pay tlhe necessary expenses of placing vessels in proper Fees. S YY 1—1on, o e incurred under the- provisions of this act, the if§5§£3Ft.‘;f.1°é“§t§$£i'tS?.t"?t§filE‘€f§£§’it-““"£i§"`““ ““€ ’é‘°’?““"“ ‘_ »- xing e amoun 0 t Eguplaid by vessels for such service, and the manner of collectmgesthe Sec. 7. That the President is authorized when requested b th D t ‘1 { National Board of Health, and when the same ban be done with out preju? 0 m 0 (mms. drce to the public service, to detail •icers from the several departments o the government, for temporary duty, to act under the direction of said Egggd, to carliiyl out the provisions of this act; and such officers shall Cxpgggéspngumgéonaldlcompgnsation ex.cept1fprt_actual and necessary · in e er ormance o suc. SDG, 8. That to meet the expenses to be incurrbd in carrying out the Appmpmti0,,_ provésrplrs oi, this act, thhe sum of five hundred thousand dollars, or so muc ereo as may e necessar r is he eb '· t d t b d' · bursed under the direction of the Sbtretary1of¥tl?d)IT`13aIdI§iiry dn gstiiiiaiigs to be made by the National Board of Health, and to be approved by him. Said National Board of Health shall as often as quarterly make a full Report Ofgxpgxu] statement of its operations and expenditures under this act to the Sec- itures. retary of the Treasury, who shall report the same to Congress. d Sec. 9. That so much of the act entitled "An act to prevent the intro- Repeam. uction of contagious or infectious diseases 1DtO the United States ", approved April twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and seventyeight, as requires consular officers or other representatives of the United States at foiieigpq ports to report the sanitary condition of and the departure of vesse s om such ports to the Su ervisin Sur eon-General of the Marine Hospital Service; and so miibh of sid actgas requires the Surgeon-Geréeral of the Marine Hospital Service to frame rules and regulaions an to execute said act and to give notice to Federal and State · oihclers of the approach of infeizted vessels, and furnish said officers with wee y abstracts of consular sanitary reports and all other acts and partls of acts inconsistent with the provisions of,this act be, and the same are ereby repealed. _ _ f Sec. 10. ’This act shall not continue in force for a longer period than Duration. our years from the date of its approval. Approved, June 2, 1879. CHAP. 12.-An act to provide for the exchange of subsidiary coins for lawful money June 9, 1879. of the United States under certain circumstances, and to make such coins a legal ..---—-— tender in all sums not exceeding ten dollars, and for other purposes. _ · Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ _ _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the holder of any of the S¤l>S1*l1v»Yy¤01¤¤·
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