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register as above provided. A list of the registered plumbers of sail city shall be published in the official newspaper at least once in each year. The drainage and plumbing of all buildings, both public and private, hereafter erected in said city, shall be executed in accordance with plans, previously approved in writing by the board of health of said city. Suitable drawings and descriptions of the said plumbing and draining shall, before any building is so erected, in such case, be submitted and placed on file in the office of said board of health. The board of health is also authorized to receive and place on file drawings and descriptions of the plumbing and draining of buildings erected prior to the passage of this act, if the owner or owners thereof should see proper to file the same and request approval thereof. Any court of record, having authority to issue injunctions, shall have power at any time after the service of notice of the violation of any of the provisions of this section, and upon the affidavit of one of the members of the board of health or of its health officer, to restrain by injunction the further progress of any violation named in this act, of any work, upon or about the building or premises upon which the said violation exists, and no undertaking shall be required as a condition to the granting or issuing of such injunction or by reason thereof. Any person Violating any of the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdeamor.

Sec. 31. In case of the death of any person in said city, every physician, or person acting as such, who had charge or who was in attendance upon such person at the time of death, and every coroner holding an inquest, shall forthwith file in the office of the board of health a certificate stating to the best of his knowledge, information and belief, the name, age, sex, nativity, occupation or profession of the deceased, date and manner of death and

Death certificate.

name of disease. Every physician or other person attending at the birth of any child to file in the office of the board of health a statement or certificate of the birth of such child, and of its sex, place of birth, and the names and color of its parents, and such other particulars as may be required by law or any ordinance of said city, and said board shall keep a record of the matters required by this section to be reported to it.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.

ALFRED MILNES,

President of the Senate. WILLIAM D. GORDON,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Approved February 27th, 1895.

JOHN T. RICH,

Governor.

AN ACT

"To amend an act entitled, “An act supplemental to the charter of

the city of Detroit, and relating to parks, boulevards and other public grounds in said city, and to repeal act number three hundred and seventy-four of the local acts of eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, entitled 'An act to provide for the establishment and maintenance of a broad street or boulevard about the limits of the city of Detroit, and through portions of the townships of Hamtramck, Greenfield and Springwells in the county of Wayne; approved May twentyone, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine," as amended by act number four hundred and fifteen of the local acts of eighteen hundred and ninety-three, approved May twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, by amending sections six, seven and fourteen thereof, and to add to said act twenty new sections, to stand as sections thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-seven, thirtyeight, thirty-nine, forty, forty-one, forty-two, forty-three, forty-four, forty-five, forty-six, forty-seven, forty-eight, forty-nine, fifty, and fifty-one of said act.

Section 1. The people of the State of Michigan enact, That an act, entitled "An act supplemental to the charter of the city of Detroit, and relating to parks, boulevards and public grounds in said city, and to repeal act number three hundred and seventyfour of the local acts of eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, entitled 'An act to provide for the establishment and maintenance of a broad street or boulevard about the limits of the city of Detroit and through portions of the townships of Hamtramck, Greenfield and Springwells, in the county of Wayne,' approved

Acts amended.

Powers of Park
Commissioners.

Control of property.

May twenty-one, eighteen hundred and

as

seventy-nine," amended by act number four hundred and fifteen of the local acts of eighteen hundred and ninety-three, approved May twentynine, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, be amended by amending sections six, seven and fourteen thereof, and by adding twenty new sections, to stand as sections thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirtynine, forty, forty-one, forty-two, forty-three, forty-four, forty-five, forty-six, forty-seven, forty-eight, forty-nine, fifty and fifty-one, to read as follows:

Sec. 6. The commissioners shall have the control and managen ent, and shall have charge of the improvement of all the parks and public grounds of said city, including the island park (known as Belle Isle Park), and of such parks or public grounds as may hereafter be acquired, laid out, purchased or dedicated for the public use in said city. And they shall likewise have control, management and charge of the improvement and maintenance of the boulevard, which was laid out and established as provided by the (said) act creating said board of boulevard commissioners, and of any other boulevard which may at any time be hereafter acquired, laid out, established or located by said city. The authority hereby conferred shall not be construed as giving charge or control to said commissioners over and to the improvement of any ordinary public street or alley. When the estimated cost of any work or improvement ordered by said commissioners shall exceed the sum of one thousand dollars, the same shall be done by contract, after advertisements for bids: in at least two daily papers, printed in said city, for at least seven days.

Sec. 7. The said commissioners may make all needful rules and regulations for the management, maintenance and care of

the said parks, public grounds and boulevard or boulevards, and for the regulation thereof, and the common council of said city may provide by ordinance for the observance of the same, and may also in like manner provide for the observance and enforcement of any other rules and regulations duly made by said commissioners under any of the provisions of this act. And said common council may by ordinance further provide for the preservation and protection of the parks, public grounds and boulevards, and any of the property in charge of said commissioners against any destruction or injury, and prevent the destruction or injury to or the taking of any trees, shrubs, plants, flowers or other things set out, planted or used by said commissioners in beautifying, improving or ornamenting said parks, public grounds or boulevards, and to prevent any disorder or disturbance on or about said parks, public grounds or boulevards, or any encroachment thereon or interference with the quiet and peaceful use and enjoyment of the same for the purpose for which the same are established and maintained. Said ordinances may provide for the punishment for any breach or violation of any of their provisions by like penalties provided for violations of ordinances of said city. The commissioners of metropolitan police for the city of Detroit, upon the request of said commissioners of parks and boulevards, shall detail for service in any of the grounds under the charge of said park and boulevard commissioners, so many of the police force as may be necessary to maintain order and protect the property thereon, and any policeman on duty on said grounds may remove therefrom any person who may violate any of the rules and regulations of said commissioners, or any of the ordinances of said city, adopted as aforesaid relating to said parks, public grounds or boulevards: Provided, That said commissioners of parks and boulevards may in lieu of such detail by said commissioners of metropolitan police appoint as many

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