chairman of, may approve of opening burial vaults. 48 Complaints to be referred to city sanitary inspector.... 34 Committees, special..... 6 66 to furnish secretary information in respect to work done.. 74 66 Execution of orders, what bills for, shall contain.. reduction of bills for.. 73 73 Judgments, expense of executing, to be apportioned.......... execution of, accounts to be kept...... Police, sanitary company of, to make inspections.. 24, 27 36, 37, 48 42, 46 42, 46 88 66 66 66 "to report nuisances... 88, 84 THE SANITARY CODE, ADOPTED, MAY 18, 1870. ⚫ Ar a meeting of the BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, held at 301 Mott Street, on the eighteenth day of May, A. D. 1870. Present: Hon. Joseph S. Bosworth, Henry Smith, Matthew T. Brennan, Benjamin F. Manierre, Police Commission. ers of the City of New York; John M. Carnochan, Health Officer of the Port; Stephen Smith, M. D., Giovanni Ceccarini, M. D., Magnus Gross, John Mullaly, Commissioners of Health of the City of New York. The said Board of Health and Health Department, in dis. charge of the duty imposed by Section 92, of an act entitled, "An act to reorganize the local government of the City of New York," passed April 5, 1870, which declares, that it shall be the duty of said Board, immediately upon organizing under this act, to cause to be conformed to this article (being article eleventh of the said act), the code of laws and regulations then or lately adopted by the Board of Health for the Metropolitan Sanitary District, which by the said section is to be called the "Sanitary Code," and by virtue of and in pursuance of the authority and power thereby conferred, "to add to such Sanitary Code from time to time additional provisions for the security of life and health in the City of New York, and therein to distribute appropriate powers and duties to the members and employés of the Board of Health," do hereby direct, order, ordain, and enact, as follows: |