[59 & 60 Vict.] South Shields Corporation Act, 1896. [Ch. l.]
cover any loss and expense incurred by him in connexion with such disinfection It shall be the duty of the Corporation when so requested by the owner or driver of such public vehicle to provide for the disinfection of the same free of charge except in cases where the owner or driver conveyed such person knowing that he was so suffering.
99. whenever it shall be certified to the Corporation by the medical officer of health that the outbreak or spread of infectious disease is in the opinion of such medical officer of health attributable to the milk supplied by any dairyman the Corporation may require such dairyman to furnish to them within a time to be fixed by them a full and complete list of the names and addresses of all his customers within the borough and such dairyman shall furnish such list accordingly and the Corporation shall pay to him for such list the sum of sixpence and at the rate of sixpence for every twenty-five names contained therein but no such payment shall exceed three shillings and every person who shall wilfully or knowingly offend against this enactment shall for each such offence be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds and to a daily penalty not exceeding forty shillings.
100. Whenever it shall be certified to the Corporation by the medical officer of health that it is desirable with a view to prevent the spread of infectious disease that they should be furnished with a list of the customers of any person earning a livelihood or deriving gain by the washing or mangling of clothes the Corporation may require such person to furnish to them a full and complete list of the names and addresses of the owners of clothes for whom such person washes or mangles or has washed or mangled during the past six weeks and such person shall furnish such list accordingly and the Corporation shall pay to him for every such list the sum of sixpence and at the rate of sixpence for every twenty-five names contained therein but no such payment shall exceed three shillings and any person who shall wilfully or knowingly offend against this enactment shall for each such offence be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds and to a daily penalty not exceeding twenty shillings.
101. If the medical officer of health shall have reasonable cause to believe that any person in the borough is suffering from infectious disease attributable to milk supplied within the borough he may by notice in writing require every person supplying milk to the person so suffering or to the house of which he is an inmate to furnish him with a list of all the farms dairies or places from which he derives his supply of milk or from which he has derived his supply during the last six weeks and every such person failing to comply with
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