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in the State, their needs and classes; the chief of the
bureau to be appointed by the Governor, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate. Acts of 1884, ch. 211,
secs. 1-2, Code, page 1295. Term 2 years; salary, $2,500.
Acts of 1892, ch. 29. Confirmation required.
Board of Managers of the Maryland Hospital for the
Insane.—To manage the Maryland Hospital for the Insane,
three are appointed biennially. Nine members compose
the board, who serve six years and without pay. No
bond. Art. 44, sec. 15 of the Code. Second Hospital,
231 ch., Act 1894.
Board of Managers of the House of Correction.—Shall
govern, the institution; nine persons, to be appointed by
the Governor, to serve with certain ex-officio members
(the Governor, the Comptroller, the Attorney-General and
the State Treasurer); no compensation; no bond. Three
appointed biennially to serve six years from the first
Monday in Nov. Confirmation required. Art. 27, secs.
305-320 of the Code.
Board of House of Reformation.—-The Governor has
the power to appoint two of the sixteen managers of the
corporation of the House of Reformation, twelve by the
private members of the association, and two by the Mayor
and City Council of Baltimore, annually, in February.
No reference in statute to compensation or bond. Art.
27, secs. 330-350 of the Code. The Governor appoints
two annually without consent of Senate.
Board of Liquor License Cominissioners.—Three, ap-
pointed for two years from the first Monday in May at sal-
ary of $2,000 per annum. No bond required; appointed by
the Governor with the consent of the Senate; may fix
salaries of all the clerks to the board; grant all licenses
for the sale of liquor in Baltimore city, and have power
to summon witnesses. Appointed under the fifty day
provision of the Constitution. Acts of 1892, ch. B, P.
L. L.; Art. IV, secs. 653 and 654.
Board of Canvassers.—The Secretary of State, Comp-
troller, Treasurer, Clerk of Court of Appeals, and Attorney-
General, constitute the Board of State canvassers. The
Secretary of State shall appoint the meeting return thirty
days after any State election. The Board of Canvassers
shall declare who are elected. Secretary of State shall
keep a record of the Board of Canvassers' proceedings.
Secs. 80 and 81. Acts of 1896, ch. 202.
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