Report of the State Board of Health of the State of Connecticut for the Two Years Ending September 30 ..., Volume 33

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State of Connecticut, 1915
 

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Page 227 - Lighting and Ventilation of. — In every tenement house hereafter erected every room, except water-closet compartments and bathrooms, shall have at least one window opening directly upon the street or upon a yard or court...
Page 19 - Board be appointed a delegate to the meeting of the American Public Health Association, to be held in New Orleans, December, 1902, and that the President be authorized to appoint another at his discretion.
Page 227 - In every tenement house hereafter erected every room, except water-closet compartments and bathrooms, shall have at least one window opening directly upon the street, or upon a yard or court of the...
Page 239 - ... in one fluid ounce, or if a solid preparation, in one avoirdupois ounce.
Page 234 - SEC. 2. Any person who shall violate any provision of this act shall be fined not more than twenty-five dollars, or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both.
Page 236 - ... the name, age, color, occupation, birthplace, residence, and condition, whether single, widowed, or divorced, of each. If either of such persons is a resident of...
Page 244 - Nothing in this act shall be" construed to apply to physicians and surgeons authorized to practice under the laws of the state of...
Page 228 - Health may also order or cause any tenement house, or part thereof, or any excavation, building, structure, sewer, plumbing pipe, passage, premises, ground, matter, or thing in or about a tenement, lodging, or boarding house, or the lot on which such house is situated, to be purified, cleansed, disinfected, removed, altered, repaired, or improved. If any order of the Board of Health...
Page 230 - ... shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than one year, or both...
Page 228 - Health may declare that the same, to the extent it may specify, is a public nuisance, and may order the same to be removed, abated, suspended, altered or otherwise improved or purified, as the order shall specify.

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