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 402 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 248. 1910. °°”‘ For the enforcement of the provisions of an Act to prevent the ¤€0I.29.1>-g- ipread of contagious diseases in the District of Columbia, approved V°1‘3°’p` ‘ arch third, cig teen hundred and ninety-seven, and an Act or the prevention of scarlet fever, diphtheria, measles, whooping cough, chicken pox, epidemic cerebro-spinal men1ng1t1s,_and typhoid fever in the District of Columbia, approved February ninth, nineteen huntiorubetrgulcsisrezuls- dred and seven, and an Act to tprovide for registration of all cases of sf61?a6,p.1zs. tuberculosis in the District o Columbia, for free examination of sputum in suspected cases, and for preventing the spread of tuberculosis in said District, approved May thirteenth, nineteen hundred and eight, under the direction of the health officer of said District, including salaries or compensation for personal services not exceeding ten thousand dollars when ordered in writing by the commissioners and necessary for the enforcement and execution of said Acts, pur- H¤¤¤»w¤s¤¤¤.e¢c· chase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and hamess, rent of stables, purchase of reference books an medical joumals, and maintenance of quarantine station and_ smalllpgx hospital, gigntzsgblogml €x_ twenty-four thousand fivehundred dollars: Projvzded, tany bactesmination or mn; rnologist employed and paid under this appropriation may be assigned °“PP*Y· by the health officer to the bacteriological examination of milk and o hoitlher dagy producttsi and bpf tlip watterlsupglies pfwgaixtg farms, vv e er suc examma ons or e no nrec y re a contagious diseases. _ _ _ namreeuuuemce. For mamtenance of the disinfectmgl service, including salaries or compensation for (personal serv1oes w en ordered in wrif by the commissioners an necessary for the maintenance of salidg service, and for purchase and mamtenance of necessary horses, wagons, and harness, and rent of stable, five thousand dollars. ¥`;$i;ge;_<{&¤¤ liior the enforcement of the provisions of an Act to rovide for the ' ‘ drainage of lots in the District of Columbia, approved Lib nineteenth, m/;eb:¢¤¤¤¤¤¢ of ¤¤i¤- eighteen hundred and ninety-six, and an Act to rovide for the abatevoiial, p.114. ment_ of nuisances in the District of Columbia gy the Commissioners of said District, and for other purposes, approved April fourteenth, nineteen hundred and six, two thousand five hundred dollars. rem aaunemucus. For special services m connection with the detection of the adultlerlption of drugs and of foods, mcluding candy and milk, one hundred o ars. maggeaonmuniuw For the eguipment and maintenance of the bacteriological labora- Eoryhincgudipg fipa purchase of reference books and scientific journals, ve un rec dollars. Expenses. For contingent expenses incident to the enforcement f A t t i»”§]E 3§_"$.ll¥6»?°°‘ regulate the sale of milk in the District of Columbia, aiiitlaffir dgtheii m l u hm purposes,lapprozecllklarglnlpecond, englgteeln hundred and ninety-five; .ti!.0|‘I\ ons. . an c rea mg 0 ie a u eration o oo and d th D' ' °°i}g1l'a°iici>v. mo. ass. of Columbia, approved February seventeexsith, eiglitgznmhunhredtxd ninety-eight; an Act to prevent the adulteration of cand in the District_o{ Colurfpbia, approved May fifth, eighteen hundsred and P¤·r¤f¤<>¤¤¤w· ninety-ew 1t; an ct for preventing the manufacture, le, t - V°1’3°' °'7°8° pation dof, adulterated or misbranded or poisonougaor 0dei‘dtI§)dii‘s oodsd f, rugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, an or other purposes, approved June thirtieth, nmeteen hundred ani six, argl for tléedppfchase and mamtenance of a package motorcyc e, one iousan dollars. inspecuus dairy For necessary ex nses of inspection of da` f I ' mms' amounts that may il; allowed to the health dgce:rIalrsidli1l.§sil;i1aIn’gt’ health officer, medical inspector m charge of contagious—disease igzvigglgrgtgaigspecétgm assigned to the inspection of dairy farms, for discha f geo orse am Y8l11C e, or motor vehicle, for use in the _ rge o their official dut1es, not to exceed three hundred and sixty-Eve dollars per annum each, and other necessary traveling expenses, six thousand dollais, or so much thereof as may be necessary.