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thin their respective jurisdiction or when eonta- 

 giuos diseases are to be handled and these extend 

 to more than one province or when, although occu- 

 rring in only one of them the infermity assumes 

 an epizootic character and threaten danger outside 

 of it (Law Art. 1). 



Contribution by the provincial governors 



Art. 2 — The governors of a province as natural 

 agents of the National Government are to contri- 

 bute towards the fulfilment of this Law within the 

 limits of their respective territories. 



The Executive Power can, nevertheless, make 

 use of their own staff, providing such with the ne- 

 cessary authority to ensure the end in view, when 

 (•'■;■< unstances warrant this measure being adopted. 

 (Law Art, 2) 



Faculty (/nn//.t/ to the Executive Power by this law 



Art. 3 — The Executive Power when regulating 

 (his law will furnish a list wiih the name of the di- 

 seases to which art. 1 has reference and concerning 

 which its action will apply and such may be debia- 

 ted from whenever il may be considered suitable. 

 (Law Art. 3). 



Disease^ which give rite to action being taforn 

 by the nat ional sanitary police 



Art. 1 The following diseases are considered 





