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Volume | 1881/1882 |
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Law Number | 166 |
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Chap. 166.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section nineteen, chapter
eighty-four, of the Code of 1873, in relation to public health.
Approved February 21, 1882.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That section
nineteen of chapter eighty-four of the Code of eighteen
hundred and seventy-three be amended and re-enacted to
read as follows:
§ 19. The common council of any city, or town, and the
board of supervisors of any county, when, in their judgment,
occasion requires, may cause persons, residing within their
limits, to be vaccinated with genuine vaccine matter; and
the council of any city or town may enforce obedience to its
ordinance by affixing fines and penalties for the violation of
said ordinance. Should any person or persons, including
children, who attend the public schools, be unable to pay for
vaccination, such person or persons shall be vaccinated with
genuine vaccine matter at the cost and expense of the city,
town, or county, and provision shall be made therefor by the
council of the city or town, or by the board of supervisors
of the county.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.
Chap. 166.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section nineteen, chapter
eighty-four, of the Code of 1873, in relation to public health.
Approved February 21, 1882.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That section
nineteen of chapter eighty-four of the Code of eighteen
hundred and seventy-three be amended and re-enacted to
read as follows:
§ 19. The common council of any city, or town, and the
board of supervisors of any county, when, in their judgment,
occasion requires, may cause persons, residing within their
limits, to be vaccinated with genuine vaccine matter; and
the council of any city or town may enforce obedience to its
ordinance by affixing fines and penalties for the violation of
said ordinance. Should any person or persons, including
children, who attend the public schools, be unable to pay for
vaccination, such person or persons shall be vaccinated with
genuine vaccine matter at the cost and expense of the city,
town, or county, and provision shall be made therefor by the
council of the city or town, or by the board of supervisors
of the county.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.