Municipal ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to public health : adopted from July 1, 1911 to December 31, 1911, by cities of the United States having a population of over 10,000 in 1910 / compiled by direction of the Surgeon General by John W. Trask.
- Date:
- [1913]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Municipal ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to public health : adopted from July 1, 1911 to December 31, 1911, by cities of the United States having a population of over 10,000 in 1910 / compiled by direction of the Surgeon General by John W. Trask. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![31st, day of December in each year, and shall be renewed annually upon the payment of a fee of $1 and furnishing of the required bond for each renewal of a master plumb- er’s license, and upon satisfying the plumbing inspector that all requirements as to examinations for a master or journeyman plumber’s license shall have been complied (b) All applicants for a master plumber’s license shall furnish, after they have suc- cessfully passed the examination hereinbefore provided for, and before the issuance of the license herein provided for, a bond to the approval of the board of health in the penal sum of $500 conditioned to reimburse the city of Sandusky for all actual dam- ages caused by any act of omission or commission of said plumber to any property which the city may own or for which it may be responsible, and to hold said city of Sandusky free and harmless from all claims for damages on account of the negligence or misfeasance of the plumber and from all costs and expenses growing out of the de- fense of such claims, said bond to be in force from the date of its acceptance and the issuance of license by said city auditor to the end of the year covering said license, and must be renewed annually on the re issuance of the license. (c) All moneys derived from the licensing of applicants shall go to the credit of the general fund; provided that the securing of a license and the compliance with all of the provisions of this order and regulation shall in no wise exempt persons so licensed from the requirement of securing a permit for any plumbing work to be done as re- quired and provided in the order and regulation of the board of health. (d) That sections 1 and 2 of an order and regulation, “Providing for the con- struction, alteration, and inspection of plumbing and sewerage placed in or in con- nection with any building in the city of Sandusky, Ohio,” passed October 14, 1902, be and the same are hereby repealed. [Regulation, Board of Health, adopted Aug. 1, 1911.] WILMINGTON, N. C. SEWERS AND DRAINS—OFFICE OF INSPECTOR OF, CREATED. Sec. 1. That the office of inspector of plumbing is hereby abolished and the office of inspector of sewers and drains is hereby created, and wherever the words “Inspector of plumbing” are found in the plumbing ordinance of the city of Wilmington the same are hereby stricken out and the words “Inspector of sewers and drains” are hereby inserted. Sec. 2. That section 42 of the regulations for the government and construction of plumbing work in the city of Wilmington, N. C., under the plumbing ordinance be amended by adding the following: To make inspection of the drainage of all houses and premises and of all sanitary sewers whenever required to do so by the superintendent of health. To make surveys, maps, and profiles of all such house and premises drainage and sanitary sewers of the city of Wilmington that are now installed or that may hereafter be installed, when required to do so by the superintendent of health. To have the supervision and direction of the maintenance, construction, and sani- tation of all drainage installations within and without the buildings upon private premises in the city of Wilmington. To report all defective privately maintained drains and all imperfect sanitary sewers and parts thereof to the superintendent of health when such drains and sewers shall be found to be in an unsanitary and defective condition. To supervise and direct all repairs and cleansing of all private drains and all sanitary sewers in the city of Wilmington, and to inspect in person the laying of all sewer house connections and to require that they be laid in accordance with the health laws and regulations governing such installations. [Ordinance amending plumbing ordinance adopted Dec. 26, 1911.]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28717569_0165.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


