Proceedings of the 1st-41st Annual Meeting of the National Board of Trade, Volume 19; Volume 20, Part 1888J. H. Eastburn's Press, 1889 - United States |
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Page 183 - ... and any such vessel which shall enter, or attempt to enter, a port of the United States in violation thereof, shall forfeit to the United States a sum, to be awarded in the discretion of the court, not exceeding five thousand dollars, which shall be a lien upon said vessel, to be recovered by proceedings in the proper district court of the United States.
Page 182 - Treasury, co-operate with and aid State and municipal boards of health in the execution and enforcement of the rules and regulations of such boards and in the execution and enforcement of the rules and regulations made by the Secretary of the Treasury to prevent the introduction of contagious or infectious diseases into the United States from foreign countries...
Page 183 - That to meet the expenses to be incurred in carrying out the provisions of this act, the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury on estimates to be made by the National Board of Health, and to be approved by him.
Page 183 - ... vessel, to be recovered by proceedings in the proper district court of the United States. In all such proceedings the United States District Attorney for such district shall appear on behalf of the United States...
Page 182 - That the Secretary of the Treasury shall, from time to time, issue to the consular officers of the United States and to the medical officers serving at any foreign port, and otherwise make publicly known, the rules and regulations made by him, to be used and complied with by vessels in foreign ports, for securing the best sanitary condition of such vessels, their cargoes, passengers and crew, before their departure for any port in the United States, and in the course of the voyage...
Page 182 - ... and to obtain information of the sanitary condition of foreign ports and places from which contagious and infectious diseases are or may be imported into the United States, and to this end the consular officers of the United States at such ports and places as shall be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury...
Page 182 - ... municipal sanitary authorities throughout the United States, weekly reports of the sanitary condition of ports and places within the United States, and shall prepare, publish and transmit to...
Page 183 - An act to prevent the introduction of infectious or contagious diseases into the United States, and to establish a national board of health," approved March 3, 1879, be, and the same is hereby, repealed.
Page 181 - ... transferees of a property listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the development of viable plans to use such property in a manner compatible with preservation objectives and which does not result In an unreasonable economic burden to public or private Interests. SEC. 3. Responsibilities of the Secretary of the Interior. The Secretary of the Interior shall : (a) encourage State and local historic preservation officials to evaluate and survey federally owned historic properties and,...
Page 182 - ... of the sanitary condition of the ports and places at which they are respectively stationed, according to such forms as the secretary of the treasury...