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New SEC. 16. The Provincial Board may also by such 



Brunswick regulations authorize and require local Boards of 

 Health, in all cases in which diseases of a malignant and fatal char- 

 acter are discovered to exist within any dwelling or outhouse tem- 

 porarily occupied as a dwelling situated in an unhealthy or crowded 

 locality, or being in a neglected or filthy state, at the proper cost 

 and charge of such local Boards of Health, to compel such inhabi- 

 tants of house or outhouse temporarily occupied as a dwelling, to 

 remove therefrom, and to place them in sheds or tents or other good 

 shelter, in some more healthy situation and until measures can be 

 taken by and under the direction of the Local Boards of Health for 

 the immediate cleansing, ventilation, purification and disinfection 

 of said dwelling house or outhouse. 



Nova SEC. 25. When it appears to the local board that 



Scotia an y tenement used as a dwelling house is so unfit for 



that purpose that the public health is endangered thereby, the local 

 board may order in writing that it shall be vacated within a reason- 

 able time, to be therein prescribed, and such order shall be served 

 upon the inmates or left at such dwelling house, and in case of 

 disobedience thereof or of a re-occupation of the dwelling house 

 without a permit, the local board may direct a warrant to the sheriff 

 or a constable or sanitary inspector to enforce compliance with the 

 terms of such order. 



SEC. 26. When it appears to the local board that any house, 

 building, cellar, lot or vacant ground is in a state likely to endanger 

 the public health, the local board shall cause a notice to be given 

 to the owner or the occupant, if any, requiring such owner or occu- 

 pant to remove such cause of complaint as in such notice pre- 

 scribed, and in case of neglect the local board shall cause the same 

 to be removed. 



(2). If there is no occupant and the owner or owners do not re- 

 side within the jurisdiction of the local board such notice may be 

 given by advertisement in one or more newspapers published within 

 such jurisdiction, if any are there published, or if not, by posting the 

 same publicly. 



72a. No person shall keep or store any rags, bones 



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or other refuse in any building used as a dwelling, or 

 upon any premises within the municipality, unless the same are kept 

 or stored in a suitable building, approved of by the Medical Health 

 Officer. 



76a. The Medical Health Officer or any Sanitary Inspector, 

 acting under instructions of the Medical Health Officer of the muni- 

 cipality, may at any time of the day or night, as often as he thinks 



