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2 Regulations antinc an Prepared by Stat AN ACT To authorize the Executive Coi mlttee of the State Board of Ileal to Adopt, Promulgate and En for Holes and Regulations for the Bi terment and Protection of the Pub Health of the State of South Car Una. Section 1. lie it enacted by t General Assembly of the State South Carolina, That the executi committee of the state board health shall have the power to mat adopt, promulgate and enforce rc sonable rules and regulations, frc time to time, requiring and provi ing for the thorough sanitation ai disinfection of all passenger cai sleeping cars, steamboats and otli vehicles of transportation in tl state, and also of all convict < ami penitentiaries, jails, hotels, schot and other places used by or open the public; to provide for the cat segregation and isolation of perso having, or suspected of having, ai communicable contagious or inft tious disease; to regulate the met od of disposition of garbage, or se age, and any like refuse matter in near any incorporator town, city, unincorporated town or village the state; to provide for the the ough investigation and study of t causes of all diseases, epidemics, ai otherwise in this state, and t means for the prevention of conta ions disease, and the publication ai distribution of such information may contribute to the preservation the public health and the preventii of disease; to make separate ordc and rules to meet any emergency 11 provided for by general rules ai regulations, for the purpose of su pressing nuisances dangerous to t public health, and commutiicab1 contagious and infectious diseas and other dangers to the public li and health: Provided. howev< That nothing herein contained shj be construed as in anywise limitii any duty, power or powers now pc sessed by or lieretorore granted the said state board of health or executive committee by the r.tatut of this state, or as affecting, modi! ing or repealing any rule or regul tion heretofore adopted by sa board. Sec. 2. That any perron who sha after notice, violate, disohey, refus omit or neglect to comply with a rule of said executive committee the state board of health, made it in pursuance of this Act. shall guilty of a misdemeanor, and. 11 p< conviction thereof, shall be fined 11 exceeding the sum of one hundr dollars or imprisoned for thir days: Provided, This section shi not apply to any person until t rules of the state board of health a promulgated. QITARANTINK AND DISINFECTK Rub' I. Physicians Shall Kepc Contagious and Pestilential Itiseas and Deaths from Same.?Rvery pli sician in the state of South Carol! shall report in writing or by an t knowledged telephone eommunh tion to the local health authoril where such exists. i>r to the secreta state hoard of health, Columb where one exists, immediately aft his or her tirst professional vis each patient he or she shall have suspects suffering with any cont gious disease, and if sneh disease of a pestilential nature, he sh; notify the secretary of the st; board of health at Columbia by te nrrnnh nr 11 ! i > nlu >! 11 :it tntc cxnel): or he or she shall report to the s:i health authority every Mouth trr such disease immediately after shall have occurred. The attend! physician is authorized and it made his duty to place the patic under the restrictions of charuct described herein below in the ease such and every respective disease. Utile* 'J. "< 'ontnginus Disease Shall Include \siatic Cholera, et and to lie Deported to the* Secretu of the State Hoard of Health. T phrase "contagious disease" as us in these regulations shall be held include the following diseas whether contagious or infeetio and as such shall be* reported to local health authorities and hv s: authorities reported in turn to t state health officer. Where no loi health authorities exist report to made directly to state health office Asiatic cholera, bubonic plagi typhus fever, yellow fever, lepro smallpox, scarlet fever (scarlatiiu diphtheria (membranous crou| epidemic cerebro-spinal meningil anterior poliomyelitis (infantile | ralysis,) dengue, typhoid fever, e demic dysentery, trachoma, tuber losis, anthrax, pellagra, chick" pox. mumps, measles and whoopi cough. Utile ;1. City and Town Ilea Officers to Keep Itccord of Cont ious Diseases.?City and town hea authorities shall keep a careful i accurate record of all cases of c tagious diseases as reported to nn with the date, namr, age. sex, r;i location and such other neeess; data as may he prescribed by state hoard of health. And tl shall also make a monthly report all contagious diseases of which tl may he cognizant to the secretary the state hoard of health before fifth of the following month U| blank forms provided by the st board of health. The reports tuberculosis are to he privately k and are to be considered In the 1 i| of confidential communication, ! for the purpose of isolation, but w the object of education in saniti precautions, and to supply literati of the state board of health. Rule 4. Itules and Regulations to Quarantine and Disinfection to Observed by Health Authorities, c ?The following rules of instruct! for the regulation of quaranti isolation and disinfection in the 3 eral contagious diseases, herein' fore mentioned, are to be obseri THE LA i* d any qua lor Quar- -s: * ing upoi dm^v <* . public ai DlSIllieCtlOll HlroytMl persons, _______ destroy e Hoard of Health. occupant or contr .by all boards of health, health offi- a, duanu |n. tors, physicians, school superinten- saa11 w' . 1 dents, and trustees and others. All a,lt'r 1,1 health authorities of counties, cities suca no1 . .and towns in this state are hereby ',t*alt'1 ,, j directed and authorized to establish 'u*a't'1 a i local quarantine, hold in detention. or rt>mo i maintain isolation and practice disin- Kule I | lection, as hereinafter provided for. ,>ls< j. of all such infected persons, vehicles ''V1*?l'1. ' or premises which are infected or ol the fc of i an* s,,sPt>cted of being infected with cholera, j any of the above named diseases yellow* f " wherever found. carded, ,l j (a i Absolute quarantine includes, <1"aranti . ! first, absolute prohibition of en- lation a ' trance to or exit from the building or tip ' i conveyance except by officers or at- P'!U'e* 1 tendants authorized by the health Kule | authorities, and the placing of guards ous * 01 )S I if necessary to enforce this prohibi- Vuarant jMtion: second, the posting of a warn- an,l <'?^ 1 ing placard stating "contagious dis- scarlet f lease," in a conspicuous place or (menibr ' ' (places on the outside of the building Is requir ^ or conveyance; third, tlie prohibition pren of the passing out of any object or antine, . " material from the quarantined house and com ~ or conveyance: fourth, provision for death oi conveying the necessaries of lite un- ltul?* der care but restrictions to those in tugious quarantine. and coi '* (b> Modified quarantine In- bro-spin ' eludes, first, prohibition of entrance (acute u. and exit, and in absolute quarantine tubereul 1" 1 except against certain members of special u the family authorized by the health fectlon. l authorities to pass in and out under Itule I certain definite restrictions: second, i ?n i???" the placing of a placard as before; Twenty-i ( tliircl, isolation of patient and at- Btg fron >n tendant; fourth, prohibition of the mumps, carrying out of any object or ma- and chic , terial unless the same shall have he barre 1 been thoroughly disinfected. days (at (c) Absolute isolation includes, health o !J? drat, the conflnement of the patient the diset and attendants to one apartment or as may I ^ suite or apartments, to which none ndmittec ' but authorized officers or attendants testing i shall have admission: second, screen- infection itig of room ang entire house if neces- Kule i nK,sary with not less than lfi-mesh wire eluded I ,s~ gauze; third. the prohibition of ally sufT .to | assliig out of the sick room of any (itch,) lts object or material until the same has favus, si ,t>s been thoroughly disinfected; fourth, during f y" if in the opinion of the local health tedon th .7 authority the patient can not be physiriai treated, with reasonable safety to the and non public, at home, the removal of the Rule patient and exposure to a contagious rogato disease hospital or pest house. that the (d> Modified isolation includes uo sense the confinement, of the patient and utiy add attendants to one room or suite of ures enf rooms, to which none imt authorized ities, bui ;>" officers or attendants shall liave ad- ?1' restri ?J mission, hut allowing the attendants at the d P" to i?ass out of the room after disin- authortt fection or person and complete more es| ' change of clothing; second, screening populate as above mentioned: third, the pro- violation " dilution of passing any object or ma- Itub terial out of the sick room until it \estigat< )\ has been disinfected. ever a I (ei Special isolation includes, formed < " first, prohibition of patient from at- there is tending any place of public assent- fever, oi lilage; second, the providing of sep- within t ,,a arate eating utensils for the patient; has juris '' third, prohibition of sleeping with examine others or n?'ng the same towels or shall ad _v; napkins. ploy the tf? By complete disinfection is provided t' ; meant disinfection during illness, tin- Kule jt der direction of attending physician. See that ^ of patient's body, of all excretions or is Cach _ discharges of patient and of all ar- tion, eat \ tides of clothing and utensils used thority t H by patient: and after recovery, death ing or or removal, the disinfection of walls, building I woodwork, furniture, bedding, etc. any pari 'I'l in mirtlnl il i sin feet ion is therein ment disinfection of discharges or carried < in ''xrrolions of patients and their cloth- have bet 1 Ing and the room or rooms occupied to take by the patients during illness. the sani jv Hule Disinfect ion Shall be Ituie .,,1 Done According to Direct ion of State Persons ,.r Hoard of Health. All disinfection he Di- mi of prescribed in these regulations shall No pers he a part of the control of the dis- cause o , n ease, and shall he done according to apartnie the directions of the South Carolina person 1 irv s,a,<> hoard of health in its circular fever, d .' on disinfection. any qua (M| Ituie (I. Health Authority Shall apartnir to Placard All Houses Where Contag- fected i (,s ions Disease F.vist.?I'pon notice local he 11S' that smallpox, diphtheria, scarlet Hule .('u' fever or other quarantinable disease premise |j(1 exists within his jurisdiction, it shall whenev ju, he tne duty of the local health au- tions, o r.aj tliority to have the house in which portion such disease prevails placarded by requirin ,r. placing a yellow flag or card not less premise than eight inches wid? ?nd twelve compile* sv" inches long with the words "contag- jayf saj x ious disease" and the quarantine reg- cause tt ' j illations printed thereon in a con- the apa ;j's spicuous place on said house. as folio' pa- Hule 7. Persons Forbidden Doing been oc pj. to or Heaving (Quarantined Premises, with a r>u- ?After the house is flagged or pla- may ha sn- carded, all persons, except the at- must nc iug tending physician or health officer, orders are forbidden from going in or leav- disinfec It I, ing such premises, without the per- plied w ,m_ mission of the local health authority, removet m, and the carrying off. or causing to cept by ,nii he carried off. of any material where- Hule ()>i- by sin h disease may bo conveyed, is shall li m. prohibited until after the disease lias Inllninii abated and the premises, dwelling Whet rtry and clothing have been disinfected other p the and cleaned as the local health an- practltii Hey thority may direct. inflatnn of Rule K. Persons Affected or K\? of the I ney posed to <'oiitngious Diseases Shall his or I of Obey Health Xuthorlty. It shall be of such the the duty of all persons infected with lOCI ion any contagions disease, or who, from absence ate exposure to contagion from such dis on ease, may be liable to endanger tt?t? ot < ppt others who may come in contact with Frank . ?ht them, to strictly observe such in- }ng"i,u?in not structions as may be given them by smtr nu 1th any health authority of the state, in JJohTrnt try order to prevent the spread of such cured ty ire contagious disease, and It shall be lawful for such health authorities to Sworn ?s command any person thus Infected prince, l?e or exposed to infection to remain ?**'* 'to. within designated premises for such n?n*? Ion length of time as such authority *rt? <ur?-i ne. rruy deem necessary. Jp 9 of RV- Rule 0. Persons Having Certain be- | Diseases Shall Not be Allowed on Sold ?>y red Thoroughfares.?All persons having Xoko I NCASTER NEWS. SEPT EM . r j ran Unable disease are pro- j within tw< rom riding on any public disease Is >r conveyance, and from be- | ltule "2li 1 public thoroughfares or In of Kainili* ssemblages. j Discuses.? IO. Placard Shall Not lie l>e- , keeper of or Iteinoved.?No person, or , and house shall alter, deface, remove, in a housi or tear down any curd post- portable c local health authority. The ing tuberc L or person having possession port the si ol of a building upon which thority wl ntine notice has been placed time of hi thin twenty-four (24) hours the naturt o ilmitnwllnii or romovill of DTevioUS I ice by other than the proper the physic authority notify the local cases of < Wthoritv of such destruction til Instruc val. said local II. Quaraiitiiiahle l'estllen- permit an 'ases; Absolutely (Juarniitiii- which ma; the management and control fection t dlowing pestilential diseases: house; noi plague, typhus fever and house chai ever, the house must be pla- without tl premises placed in absolute health aut tie, patient in absolute iso- ' Itule 125' ml a complete disinfection Iteportabli on dentil or recovery taking Where l-'o ) ?No pert 112. (Juurautinable Danger- portable d atagious Diseases; Molittcd house in v ine.?In the management smallpox, ntrol of leprosy, smallpox, typhoid fc ever (scarlatina.) diphtheria mitted in a no us croup.) and dengue it establishni ed that the house be placard- food prod lises placed in mod'lied quar- authority patient in modified isolation written ct iplete disinfection done upon no dangei recovery. from his t I ft. Noti-?|uarant inable Con- ence in su Diseases.-?The management Itule 2-) ntrol of typhoid fever, cere- Send Att al meningitis, trachoma Matter.?] catarrhal conjuncitivitis.) notified of osis and anthrax requires lot fever, < isolation and partial disin- tubercuios ity shall s I I. CJiiariintinable for School siclan, or >; I tarred I'rom School to the pi One Days. ?.Persons suffer- published II measles, whooping cough, health reli German measles (rotlie'n) said contr ken-pox, shall be required to ' Itule 52." d from school for twenty-one or Contag t the discretion of the local vitis to be Ulcer) from date of onset of Persons ise, with such additional time granulatet lie necessary, and may be re- rhal cotiji 1 on a certificate by lilni at- , from sclio to their recovery and 11011- from close isness. divlduals, 15. Minor Diseases to be K\- constant 1 During Illness.?Those actu- ?' a rorn' ering from tonsilitis, scabies il certifies1 lice. Impetigo contagioso, ^8 that a tall he excluded from school sided, sale tucli illness and be readmit- signed by e certificate of the attending Itule 1I< ii attesting to their recovery Closed an -infectiousness. house win III. Above Utiles Not to Alt- smallpox. Other Measures.?Provided, has been i above requirements shall in fected. am 1 he construed as abrogating ed and tli litionnl precautionary mens- cleaned ui orced by local health author- local heal t it is expected that addition- opening o ctive measures will he taken Utile \1' iseretion of the local health Notify Sii| ies when the necessity arises. Infected I peciall.v in the more densely authority d cities and towns, or when tendent oi is of quarantine occur. the locat 17. Health Authority to In- eases, ant Iteported Cases.?Whenoral liealtli authority is in>r has reason to suspect that a case of smallpox, scarlet r other reportable disease he territory over which ht uliction, he shall immediately into the facts of the case and lopt the quarantine or emsanitary measures as herein IK. Health Authority Shall (Quarantine and Disinfection d Out.?Within his jurisdic h and every local health audi all see that the quarnntiudisinfection of any house, , ctir, vessel, or vehicle, or H L thereof and of any articles likely to retain infection, is g| >ut. and that all persons who H I n in quarantine are required a disinfecting hath, before e are released. III. Premises Occupied by with Contagious Diseases to ifected Iteforc lteoccupied.? on shall offer for hire or r permit any one to occupy nts previously occupied by a 111 with smallpox, scarlet iplitheria, or tuberculosis, or , rantinable disease, until such nts shall have been disintnder the supervision of the alth authority. , '-So. On Failure to Disinfect i s They Shall be Placarded.? er these rules and regular whenever the order or diof the local health authority g the disinfaction of articles, s or apartments, shall not be il with, or in case of any de- 1 d authority shall forthwith > be placed upon the door of I rtment or premises a placard i ivs: "These apartments have cupied by a patient suffering contagious disease and they ve become infected. They >t be again occupied until my directing the renovation and tion of same have been comitli. This notice must not he J, under penalty of law, exan authorized official." 21. Nurses aiul Midwives i leport Itedness of Kyellds or i ration to Health Authorities, lever any nurse, midwife or erson not a legally qualified oner of medicine shall notice i.'ttion 'Of the eyes or redness ids in :\ new-born child under lier care, it shall be the duty person to report the same to fil health authority, or in his any reputable physician, ^ Ohio, City of Toledo, Lnciin Connty. 1 fmm t. Choin-y nuik.'M <>t?th thnt h<- l? ?enlor I I r ?tir. Hrm r.f V I Ch.-nuv Ar IV, Art. * eaa In the City of Toledo, County and R iresald. and that anld tlrtn will pay % of ONE nf'NORKIt liul.I.A Its for 1 every case of Catarrh that cannot be m the use of Ilall'a Catarrh Core. ( V FRANK J. CHENEY. \ to before me and subscribed In mr this 6th day of Oeeemtier, A. !>., ISSd. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and rtly u|if>n the blood and mucous surthe cystem. Send for testimonial*, P. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. all Ornitfilst*. 75c. i lull * Fatally Pills for constipation. BER 19, 1913. jive hours of the time the 1 principal finds any attendui first noticed. schools who live in said !. Householders or Heads shall deny them admission I ?s to lte|K>rt Contagious schools, only admitting tl -Every hotel proprietor, upon presenting a certlfl a boarding house or inn, the attending physician, co holder or head of family ed l?y the local health auth e wherein any case or re- there is no longer danger ontagious disease (includ- tagion. ulosis) may occur shall re- Itule '2H. Children wit lime to the local health au- ions Diseases Shall N'c Ithin twelve hours of the School.?No superintended s or her first knowledge of pal or teacher of any scho 9 of such disease, unless parent, muster or guurdh lotice has been given by child or minor, having tan in attendance; and in and authority to prevent, luarantinable diseases un- mit any such child or mil lions are received from the any quarantinable diseas health authority slic.il not child residing in any housi y clothing or other article any such disease exists o V have been exposed to in- centlv existed, to attend a o be removed from the private, parochial, church r shall any occupant of said school until the requireinen age his resilience elsewhere rules shall have been com] le consent of said local Itulc HO. Ileclth Autli hority. Assume <'ontroi of t^unr. J. Persons Suffering from Their Jurisdiction.?In i i? Diseases Shall Not Work .porated cities and towns oil Products Are Produced, health authorities shall as ion suffering with any re- trol and management of isease. or who resides in a diseases and exposures an vhicli there exists a case of quarantine, Isolation ant scarlet fever, diphtheria or tion as herein provided, ver, shall work or be per- portions of all counties in or about any dairy or any outside of incorporated lent for the manufacture of towns, the attending phys nets, until the local health be required to assume m has given such a person a and control of contagion Ttificate to the effect that and exposures and practli to the public will result tine, Isolation and disinf >r her employment or pres- herein provided, until r ch establishment. state board of health or ri I. Health Authority Shall K|||t, ;MK These Kules ? ending Physician I t inted yent , 0( J|I Hulps of Qlll, Immediately after being No roil,urt._ Nothing coi any case of smallpox, scar- these regulations shall he liiphtheria, typhoid fever or to prevent any city, count lis, the local health author- fro,n establishing any 1 tend to the attending phy- they may think net with his approval directlj preservation of the hei itient. the printed matter samp; provlded> that the by the state board ot regUiatlons of such quaran ntivo t rt tltn nrnvontinn nncl ^ ol of such diseases. Inconsistent with the pro i. Persons With Trachoma these regulations and be lions Catarrhal Conjunct!- .wlth the subordinate to si > Kxclu.led from Schools.? ,ons- and, tbp ,es and 1 afflicted with trachoma. Prescribed by the execute i lids, or contagious catar- ffi,? . f. 8 , , R,r'., ? , inctivitis must be excluded 8ha 1 b,? tbe d"t>' of \he f ols. public assemblages and authority to at once furni: ? association with other in- ro..'}r% ? state board unless they are under the * a true copy of any ^are and strict supervision ordfr8 an, regulations a detent physician, and hold 8Rld local authorities, te from said physician stat- Rule 31. Health Authe (t'.\e inflammation has sub- Pass Through Quarantin< 1 certificate to be counter- All health authorities shal the local health authority, privilege and shall be allov l?. Schools Temporarily through all quarantine line id Disinfected.?A school instituted at the instance >reln a child suffering with 'local authorities, they firs scarlet fever, or diphtheria '?? permission and acqua iresent, shall be deemec in- officers or guards in charg (1 must bo temporarily clos- 'act of their being proper loroughly disinfected ami 'ZP<1 health officers, and w ider the supervision of the ditional statement that the th authority before the re- acquainted with the nat f the school disease that they are vis 7. Health Authority to further that they wlllti .eriute,Ulent of Pupils'from Precautions to prevent ca Houses.?The local health '"'^lon themselves. shall notify the superin r principal of any school of We spent the day in ions of quarantinable dis- yesterday and are itehing1 if the superintendent or again. A NEW MODEL of ti THE Royal always has been al is a new model which places about Royal Model 5?every offic rapher, every up-to-date typewrit Feature 1. 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Undivided Profits, less loritics to Current Expenses and iintine in Taxes Paid 3,898.74 ill incur- Dividends Unpaid.. .. 12.00 the city individual Deposits Subsume con- ject to Check 16,396.88 contagious Time Certificates of Ded practice posit 10,088.87 1 dlsinfec- Certified Checks 10.00 In those Cashier's Checks 10.68 this state. Notes and Bills Redlscitles and counted 10,000.00 tclan shall Bills Payable, including anagement Certificates for Money is diseases Borrowed 80,000.00 ;e quaran ection as Total 3171,666.08 elieved by STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, iral police. County of Lancaster?ss. hit to Pre- Before me came W. H. Ml 11 en, irantine if Cashier of the above named bank, , t < it > ,,1 (it mltA Ka( tt <4 ll 1 tr atiTAim art ?ro 83ia8 ii vuiiiru in r* av, uu?/ ottui u, oa/o vuai construed the above and foregoing statement y or town Is a true condition of said bank, as quarantine shown by the books of said bank. essarv for W. H. 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