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 §  “TITLE .%2.·——i-TfIE at eith~ez· géademy shall mtpim cmxmled. (May 23, 1924,1:, @3., ,43 Smt.394; Feb. 11, 19233, v. 299, 43 Stat. S?2») _ $4. ¤Tra¤sportati<>:1 Bcf depe11de1ats.-¥Vhe>u any Eccmmissimxeel §§ic·e:·, having a© wife 91".d€{)(?l3d&§I child or children, is crdéred fm make `a ·_permaj;;~mt czhmage at statisn, the United States smii f11mis£1‘tr§¤ s;mrtati9¤ in kim} {mm funds appropriated fm- me trassmrtaticu af the — P ub3ic Health Service tc his new smtiiqq fm the wife and depczgdemt child *01: children. It the msi; at such; trmgspcrtmiun exceeds ; that for transportation {mm the Qld to the new station the excess cost shall be paid 1 tu zha United States mi thé =<>f§cer macemed. Transportation sugsgiied the xwife m· dependent `child or ‘ children of such to ·01·`_fm;1a stations beyond ihé continental limits of th; f United States, slaallmwt be {ether tim}; by Govermiaent };rausp0rt if s1u:h=trausp0%rt ati$1; is`av:1i1abieL _ (May 18, }920, c. 190, § 12 41Si3t.6G4,).  `;a ¥ . ··   1 · 2 ·  . V 65. Him ar light prohibited to `perscms receiving allqwmiccs fm rama}; af qumicrs.-5Nc petsoni in the Pzzblic. Health iw while such persian is receiving an allowahce for. rental 01 ‘ {}f£21!"{€l'S;Sh3H€ receive any issuance for heat or light_ in kind (Mar. 2, 1923, c.··178, Title -1, 42 Stat, 1385;) ., · ` campus} 2Q·+SANI’1"ATION Asn QUAnAN·mNE. S3. Entry at vessels in violation of quaraqtine laws. · ‘ _ · °£2. Bm `cf health; c<m;e~nt.s; fees; dgmil of medical omcer at con { assists; wsse} ciearing without bill; vessels from ports new _ Ewsatier. ’ . _ . . - 83. Vesseis {wm foreign pérts withpuf billw of haalthazot gnteriu; —‘ ._ United §;atcs subject tc; regulations. L_ 84. Bispositisa ct infected vesscis, _ ‘ _ \ _ $35. lmzxutharized entry within 0; departure’fmm' qua;·antiue grdundz ox auchomgbs ;‘ masters or` owners of vessels violating law yp: making mise statement as to condition of vessel 'cr contents or as to health cf. passeugmf 01·_' person thereon. - ` $#3. Xkssels from infected ports Subjegt to State qugrautina laws. S?. figs: of fumigaticn and disinfection of foreign vessels. $8. _Bischa:·g<a at cargo of vessel ix: quarantine; ~ · 89. Qagsirantinawatciacuses; erectfcu. ` 89. VSm11e; deposit of gaods in_..·. _ 91. Extendi¤ g·time for entry of vessels subjcét. tc` qi1arantine." . $2. Enforcement of regumtions; g — ‘ 93. I}§rfi€S’0f_S\11°g§}0l1 General as ,t0 quarantine; reports. __ 9-1. Reguiatimgs to secme sanitary conditions of vessels} iusiyectiou n health ccxftidcate. . ‘ I _ L _° 9.3. liieguiatioaxs td prevent spread of COB$ilgi0l1S diseases; `vioiatim of rules, · - . _ . ”  ` 96. Jurisdiciiqu over wtabliizhcd station, qa be ceded before pziymqn nt céompensaticxzr · · ‘ _ * §7..Stata.hea1th ·1¤ws;cbs»e:vcgd by United States ollicérd. 98. 3'es»sc3s#iz>r quarantine ·o&cex·s. -‘ - _ ~ 99._ Authority of medical <>Ecers_ acting as quarantine dmcers; 14%.* Campeusatipa for use of State buildings. - » 1Q§,_ Acquisition at quarantine stations and plants already establishes » » ’ by State or Inca} authorities. · j _· . 1£¤`;2L iihstabiishmeut of quarantine grounds; trespa.sse»s; violation 0 quaxamiaae laws. — '  , K 1433. Qu:1rm2tin&”stati0¤s, giwmhds, and anchoxragas. _ _ 194, Land and wate1·.·m1ected £c1·»q_u nra11tma stations tra¤sfe1—re¤ {mm other departments to Secretary of Treasury, or acquire by purchase 4:: candesuaatikmi ’ · · " . _ 193. Nmicg of selection at piaces {cr quarantine stations axgdnizchon ..agea; .mstr:1ma¤ta1iti~cs for dismtecting yemels gud cnrgoé and zmspgzaa buiigzlmgs ;4 treatment of sick and eradication 0 diwasa. `·  . __! \ mis. ii ‘m~¤g§ss mn quarantine reservations; vessels catering Unite § States ia viciatiqu aflaws. ° ~  18*; 'fioizaticn ot quarantiué laws; by 0.Es5{?1’S. 198. Szxme; by commau carriers. mis. iieqxart of expenditures tc prevenf epidemics. . V maxiaxa; ’ i 111. éiuspvnsimx of imaaigraticn. H2. Rmawval of 1·&s·cm1e o§ce{·~s from part during epidemic. 113. Aqjuurxészgent of smarts during epidemic. ` 114. Removal of prisoners -dm·i;2g epidemic. ‘ ·   Section   Entry af vessels in violation af quanntiw lasvs,—~—I1:- shan be unxlawfui for any merchant ship or cmg
 * 1) ·~ 110. Schedule at fmsm tm: vessels at quarantine stations; New Yer

PUBLIC" nszlhra . 1316 . vessel from any foreign port or place te enter any portnf the o Unite States except Atngeecerdaneel with the prerialens et this,, section and sections 82 to 84, 92 te S4, 93*, 199, 1132, and 111 l of this title and with aneh rattan and regnlatieas ei State and
 * 5- municipal health authorities as may he made in pmfs»aanee‘et,_

l er eonaiatent with said sections; and any seen vessel evhleh F shall enter, or attempt to enter, a peri: of the UnitedStates in z. violation thereof shall forfeit to the United States a nam, te l he awarded in the discretion Met the éenrt, net exceeding $$308, L rwhich shall he a lien npen said, veseel; te he reeevered hy l proceedings ln‘tl‘1e_pr0per district eoart, of the United; Statm. l *ln all such 1 proceedings the Ilnlted States distrlet atterney , and all such proeeedings shall he eendneted in aecerdanee with , the rules and laws governing eases. of aetznre at, vwaels fer violation ot the revenue laws of the- United States. '(Feh.-15. s 1893; c. 114,_§'.1,'27“%tat. 449;) ‘ j — Y · _ t r ·` 82. Bill of heal|.§XIwntents; fewgldetnll of  aku E at consulate; yeaselj enring without hill; v&els frame parts . near frentier;—g-Any‘vessel at any ferelg part elearing er ®- J ‘ parting for any port er place -ln the United Statw er its pessessions or other dependencies or any vweel at any pert in the possessiona org other dependencies of the Qnlted States elem'- ing or departing for any port er place in the United States er _ its possessions or ether dependenclea, ahall  required te it obtain fren: the cnnsnl, ‘rl•;.·e ~ee-nent, er ether eennnlar e§£er of the United States at the port of departnre, or tram the K medical omeer .`w?here such odlcer has been detailed hy the ‘ President ferathat purpose, a: hill at health ln daplleate, in the 5 form prescribed by the Secretary of the Treaanry, setting ferth l- the sanitary history and condition of said vessel,. and that lt ‘· *1mS’m_¤11 `respects complied with the rates and regalatlaas in auch cases prescrlbed for securing the best sanitary condition of the said _-vessel, its cargo, naaeengera, and ererv.; and eald ·‘c0nsular or medical`_ onlcer is required, before granting, aneh dnpllcate bill of health, td he satisfied `that the matters andthingslthereln. stated are true; and ferhie serviees in that · behalf he shall be entitled to demand and reeeive saeh fees: as shall  lawful regulation be allowed, te be aceennted fer an 7 is required in other eases. : n  provisions of the preceding mragraph shall not apply to vessels operating exelixsively ln trade between fereign parts t on or near the northern frontier of the .UnitedYStates and parts in the United States; but the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby `anthorlaed, when-, in his discretion, it ia expedient far they preservation of the public health, te wtablieh regnlatleaa governing such vessels. ‘ · · · . d- The President, in his discretion, is antherlzed to detail any nf medical odlcer of _ the Government to serve in the emee at the _consul at any torelgnportfer the pnrmse at farnishing infermation and making the inspectlenand giyingxhe hills ef, health 3 hereinbefo-re nxentlenedf any reasel clearing and sailing tram any such port" withent auch hill of health, and entering any - ,. port of the United States, shall forfeit to the United States net s more than $5,000, the amount te  determined by the eenrt, such proceedings the United States district attorney, fer sn 1 district shall appwr en Behalf of the United States; and gh auch proceedings shall he `condneted, in accordance with the k rules and larva governing cases of aelaare of vessels ter eielation of the revenue laws of the UnitedStates. ~ — ` The previsiens of this section shall net apply to vessels ply- lng between foreign ports an or near the frontiers of ther _ United States and ports of the United States- adjacent thereto: ’ but the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized, wheel in his e discretion, it is expedient fnr*the`preseryatle:1 of the public 17 health, te establish regulations e governing such vessels. (Feb.
 * fer ·snehA district shall appear on hehali at the United Staten;
 * ‘ whiiih shall be a lien en the same, te be recovered hy proceedd ings ln -the,;prei;>e r dlatrletleemjt of the United States. In all