Page:1864-65 Territory of Dakota Session Laws.pdf/138

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ceeding one year, or by a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars, or both ; and in addition thereto he may be detained at quarantine so long as the health officers shall direct, not exceeding twenty days. And in case such person shall be taken sick of any infectious, contagious or pestilential disease, during such twenty days he may be detained for such further time and at such place, as the health officer shall direct.

Sec. 439. Every person who having been lawfully ordered by any health officer to be detained in quarantine, and not having been discharged, leaves the quarantine grounds or anchorage, or willfully violates any quarantine law or regulation, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Sec. 440. Every person who willfully opposes or obstructs any health officer or physician charged with the enforcement of the health laws, in performing any legal duty, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Sec. 441. Every person who willfully violates any provision of the health laws, the punishment for violating which is not otherwise prescribed by those laws, or by this Code; and every person who willfully violates or refuses or omits to comply with any lawful order, direction, prohibition or regulation prescribed by any board of health or health officer, or any regulation lawfully made or established by any public officer under authority of the health laws, is punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year, or by a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars, both.

Sec. 442. Every person not holding a license os pilot under the laws of this territory, or under the laws of either the States of Missouri, Kansas or Iowa, or of the territory of Nebraska, who pilots or offers to pilot any steamboat to or from any port within this territory, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Sec. 413. The last section applies only to vessels propelled by steam while engaged in conveying freight and passengers, or either, on the Missouri river.

Sec. 444. Every person who not being a portwarden, assumes or undertakes to act as such, under or by the provisions of any law of this territory, now in force or that may hereafter be enacted; and every person who issues any certificate of a survey