Board of Health
Revises Former Resolutions Prohibiting Carnivals, Circuses and Such Like
Be it resolved by the Board of Health of Alamance county, in
special meeting assembled, that the resolution, rules, and regulations passed
by said Board of March 20, 1920, be amended to read as follows:
Be it resolved that, whereas, Alamance county is just recovering
from a serious epidemic; and
Whereas, In other parts of the country, both within and without
the State of North Carolina, epidemics of contagious and infectious diseases
are very prevalent, and are likely to be spread and contracted by personal
contact in dense crowds of people; and
Whereas, this Board is of the opinion that traveling shows,
such as circuses and carnivals, are the means of transmitting and spreading
such contagious and infectious diseases, and that their coming into Alamance
county from other portions of the county, with their attendant crowds,
constitutes a menace to the health of the people of Alamance county, in that
they tend to spread contagious and infectious diseases; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That until further action by this Board, all such
traveling shows, usually denominated circuses and carnivals, be prohibited from
exhibiting in Alamance county.
That any person, or member of any firm, or officers,
managers, or representatives of any corporation, violating these resolutions,
rules, and regulations, shall pay a penalty of $1,000 for each and every
violation.
That every person employed by, or associated with such
person, firm, or corporation, in giving such exhibitions in violation of these
rules, shall pay a penalty of $50 for each and every violation.
That each and every day such exhibitions shall be given,
shall constitute a separate offense. That these penalties are fixed by
authority of the law authorizing this Board to fix penalties for violation of
its rules, and are in addition to the public law that the violation of such
rules shall constitute a misdemeanor.
That these resolutions, rules, and regulations shall be in
effect in Alamance county, North Carolina, from and after Monday, March 29,
1920, until rescinded by this Board.
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