21. The disposal of the dead, the disinfection of dead bodies, and the proper sanitary maintenance of mortuaries and cemeteries.
22. The compulsory vacating of infected premises, and the disinfection and purification of the same.
23. The sanitary maintenance and the disinfection and purification of all vessels, also of wheeled vehicles, and those plying for public hire.
24. The mitigation or prevention of epidemic, endemic, or contagious disease among animals.
26. The manufacture and sale of poisons and the sale of unsound and adulterated drugs.
26. The management of public bath and wash houses.
27. The compulsory reporting of infectious, contagious or communicable diseases.
28. The management of lunatics and lepers; the proper sanitary maintenance of institutions and asylums.
The President or Vice-President shall give directions for carrying out and giving effect to the decisions of the Board.
1. All Bye-Laws passed by the Board under the provisions of this Ordinance shall be submitted for approval to the Governor in Council who is hereby empowered to sanction or disallow such Bye-Laws. When approved, they shall be published in the Government Gazette and shall have the same force of law as if they had been contained in this Ordinance.
The Sanitary Superintendent shall enforce the practical execution of all Sanitary Laws and of all Bye-Laws approved by the Board and published as aforesaid.
The Sanitary Superintendent shall be subject to the control of the Board and shall obey and carry out all lawful instructions given to him by the Board, and shall at each meeting of the same, duly report the proceedings taken by him in pursuance of such instructions.
The Sanitary Surveyors shall be subject to the control of the Board and shall carry out all lawful instructions conveyed to them through the Sanitary Superintendent, in respect of such technical and other duties as may be required of them by the Board.
The word "Nuisance" as used in this Ordinance shall include:
1. Any failure to supply or any inadequate or defective provision or employment of drain, drain-trap, ventilating-pipe, privy, subsoil-drainage or cess-pool accommodation and any other matter or circumstance whereby any premises are rendered unhealthy.
2. Any street or road, or any part thereof, or any water-course, nullah, ditch, gutter, side channel, drain, ashpit, sewer, privy, urinal, or cess-pool so foul as to be noxious or noisome, or unhealthy.
3. Any water-course, well, tank, pool, pond, canal, conduit or cistern which is so foul or polluted, or the water of which is so tainted with impurities, or which is otherwise so unwholesome as to be detrimental to the health of persons living near or using such water, or which is likely to promote or aggravate epidemic disease.
4. Any stable, cow-house, pig-sty or other premises for the use of animals which is in such a condition as to be detrimental to health, or any animal so kept as to be unwholesome.
5. Any accumulation or deposit of stagnant water, sullage-water, manure, dirt, house-refuse, or other matter wherever situated which is unhealthy.
6. Any noxious matter, or waste waters, flowing or discharged from any premises wherever situated, into any public street, road, or into the gutter or side-channel of any street or road, or into any nullah or water-course, or the bed thereof.
7. Any manufactory, trade, or business of a noxious or noisome nature unhealthy.
8. Any premises, or part of premises so overcrowded, so uncleanly, dark, or ill-ventilated as to be unhealthy.
9. Any cemetery or place of burial so situated or so conducted as to be unhealthy.
10. Any act, omission, or thing causing, or likely to cause, injury, annoyance, offense, harm, danger, or damage to the sense of sight or hearing as well as any act, omission, or thing which is, or may be, dangerous to life or injurious to health or property.
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2. Any street or road, or any part thereof, or any water-course, nullah, ditch, gutter, side channel, drain, ashpit, sewer, privy, urinal, or cess-pool so foul as to be noxious or noisome, or unhealthy.
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