SANITARY REGULATIONS U 



Removal of Articles Contaminated with Infective Material. 

 — Without permission from the Local health officer do person 

 shall remove, or permit to be removed from any room, build- 

 ing, or vessel, any article which has been Bubjecl to contami- 

 nation with infective material through Asiatic cholera, diph- 

 theria, scarlet fever, smallpox, typhoid fever, or typhus I 

 until such article has been disinfected according to the special 

 rules and regulations of the 3tate department "I health. 



Exposure of Persons Affected with Communicable Disease. 

 No persons shall permil any child, minor, or other person 

 under his charge, affected with diphtheria, measles, scai 

 lever, smallpox, or typhus fever, i" associate with others than 

 his attendants. 



No person affected with any of -aid diseases -hall e\p 



himself in such manner as to render Liable their Bpread. 



Exclusion from School of Cases of Disease presumably Com 

 municable. — It shall be the duty of the principal or other 

 person in charge of any public, private, or Sunday school to 

 exclude therefrom any child or other person affected with a 

 disease presumably communicable until such child or other 

 person shall have presented a certificate issued or counter- 

 signed by the health officer, stating that such child or other 

 person is not liable to convex infective material. 



Exclusion from Schools and Gatherings of Children of House 

 holds where Certain Communicable Diseases Exist. — Evi 

 child who is an inmate of a household in which there is, oi 

 has been within fifteen days, a case of chickenpox, diphtheria 

 epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, German measles, measl 

 mumps, poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis), Bcarlel fever, small- 

 pox, or whooping cmi-h. shall be excluded from every public, 

 private, or Sunday school and from every public or private 

 gathering of children tor such time and under >uch conditio 

 as may be prescribed by the local health authorities. 



Precautions to he observed in Chickenpox. German Measles. 

 Mumps, and Whooping Cough. No person affected with 

 chickenpox, German measles, mumps, or whooping cough shall 



