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Maryland Manual, 1919-20
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152 MARYLAND MANUAL.

INSURANCE COMMISSIONER.
Office, Union Trust Building, Baltimore.

(Term Expires February, 1920.)

Name. . Postoffice,
Commissioner:

Thos. J. Keating. ...................................... Easton
Deputy Commissioner:

Wilson L. Coudon. ................................... .Perryille
Examiner:

Hazelton A. Joyce, Jr............................... .Cambridge
Actuary:

Arthur M. Siegk. ............................... .Baltimore City
Counsel:

Albert C. Ritchie, Attorney-General.. .............. .Baltimore City
Assistant Counsel:

John M. Requardt................................Baltimore City
Auditor:

John P. Albert. ................................. .Baltimore City
Chief Clerk:

Denton S. Lowe........................................ Towson
Clerks:

Oliver H. Henry. ...................................... .Easton
S. Frank Miles. ........................................ .Marion
George R. Percy. ................................ .Baltimore City

Stenographer:

Miss Ruth Sulivane. ................................. .Cambridge
Miss Anna Kenton. ............................ .Baltimore City

Messenger:
J. Frank Kenny. ......................................... Texas

The insurance Commissioner is appointed by the Board of Public
Works for a term of four years from his qualification. The Commis-
sioner appoints all officers in his department. (Ch. 700, 1900.)

The duties placed upon the Commissioner in the enforcement of the
insurance laws are very numerous and important, comprising the collec-
tion of large sums of money, principally from taxes on premiums and
license fees, examination of the financial affairs of all companies organ-
ized under the laws of this State, as well as all other companies doing
business in the State that the Commissioner thinks proper to examine,
and supervision of the entire business of insurance within statutory
limitations. He is charged with the duty of seeing that all laws of this
State relating to insurance or insurance companies are faithfully executed.
For that purpose he is authorized to maintain office and to employ such
assistants as may be necessary, including a Deputy insurance Commis-
sioner, an Actuary, an Examiner, an Auditor, and in addition to these
such clerical assistance as lie may deem necessary for the proper and
efficient discharge of the duties of his Department within an appropria-
tion as provided in the budget.

 

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