Complaints to be referred to Sanitary Superintendent, 29. 46 64 66 Counsel, 26. standing, how appointed, 7. 66 President ex-officio member of, 9. to report on candidates for election or appoint- 66 66 to arrange for prompt execution of orders, 67. to furnish Secretary information in respect to work to audit and certify accounts for work done. 60. to apportion expense in executing orders, 65. Execution of orders, what bills for, shall contain, 66. 66 66 66 resistance to, 46. suspensions of, 43. to whom report, 17. to devote eight hours daily to the Board, to report, weekly, amount of service, 48. Judgments, expense of executing to be apportioned, 65. execution of, accounts to be kept, 64. Leave of absence, rules in respect to, 21. 66 66 66 burial to be granted by Sanitary Superintendent, 34. for burial in Brooklyn, to be granted by Assistant Sani- for slaughtering animals, advertisement of intention to to be authorized by Board, 23. 66 66 to be countersigned by Secretary, 23. Police, Sanitary Company of, to make inspections, 77. Police, to aid in enforcing Sanitary Ordinances, 76. 66 to be defended against danger or expense, 79. President may temporarily suspend the execution of orders, 16. Printing, procuring of, 8. Records of births, marriages, and deaths, 36, 37. Regulations, amendment, or repeal of, 80. 66 new, how made, 80. Report of Committee on Inspection, 8. 66 under oath, 15. Resolutions, to be submitted in writing, 12. Sanitary Superintendent, always on duty, 19. hours of, 28. may remove those sick of contagious dis- to grant buria! permits, 34. to report, weekly, amount of service of In- to execute directly certain orders, 67. of Sanitary Police, 67. to report, monthly, orders executed, 69. to execute orders, 58. to examine applications for permits, 22. to report upon complaints, 29. to report all delinquencies, 30. to report vessels that shall come to the to require compliance with rules by night to report, monthly, orders, modified, sus- 66 to keep the accounts of execution of orders, 61. 60 66 to make bills of work done in execution of orders, 61. to report to Board, reduction of bills, 66. Sick, removal of, to hospital, 47. Supplies, purchase of, 8. Treasurer, to render bills for execution of orders, 66. to demand payment of expenses of executing orders, 71. 66 46 66 to keep accounts of bills for work done, 62. to report, monthly, as to collections for work done, 62. CODE OF SANITARY ORDINANCES, AND RULES AND SANITARY REGULATIONS. Ar a meeting of the METROPOLITAN BOARD OF HEALTH, held at its office, at No. 301 Mott street, in the city of New York, on the twentieth day of April, 1866, Said Board made and adopted a "Code of Health Ordinances," and made certain "Sanitary Regulations" (in addition to other regulations), and made and issued several "Orders" and "Rules" (the said orders, rules, and sanitary regulations being the several sections of said Code), and numbered consecutively from section one to section one hundred and sixty-five inclusive; all as the seventy-fourth and six hundred and eighty-sixth chapters of the Laws of 1866, in that behalf provide. And at a meeting of the said Board, held at said place on the eleventh day of July, 1867, the following sections were amended, namely: Sections one, three, four, five, seven, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twentyone, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-eight, thirtynine, forty-three, forty-five, forty-six, forty-seven, forty-nine, fifty, fifty-one, fifty-two, fifty-six, fifty-seven, fifty-nine, * Chapter 956 of the Laws of 1867, § 10, provides that the "Code of Health Ordinances" shall hereafter be designated as the "Code of Sanitary Ordinances." 4 |