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Maryland Manual, 1918-19
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STATE GOVERNMENT. 171
WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION.

This Commission consists of three members, one appointed by the
Governor, one appointed by the County Commissioners of Prince George's
County, and one appointed by the County Commissioners of Montgomery
County, the latter two upon the recommendation of the State Board of
Health, for a term of two years from the 1st day of May. (Ch. 122,
1918.)

Appointed by the Governor:
Emory H. Bogley. ............................... .Bethesda, Md.

Appointed by Montgomery County:
William T. Curtis. ................................. .Chevy Chase

Appointed by Prince George's County:
Not yet appointed.

CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF MARYLAND.
Office) 512 Munsey Building, Baltimore, Md.

Name. Postoffice.
Commissioners:

W. Thomas Kemp, Chairman,.......................Roland Park
William H. Killian, Secretary......................... .Baltimore
J. Edward White. ................................... .Snow Hill

Chief Clerk:
Samuel A. Harper. .................................St. Michaels

Deputy Clerk:
H. H. Johnson....................................... Annapolis

Engineer:
Vacancy.

Assistant Engineer:
Charles E. Ebberts. .................................. .Baltimore

Stenographer:
G. A. Poehlman..................................... Baltimore

The Governor appoints three Commissioners for a term of four
years from the first Monday in June. One to be designated as Chariman
of the Board. (Ch. 682, Acts 1916.) This Act abolishes the Board of
Shell Fish Commissioners, the Commissioners of Fisheries and the State
Conservation Bureau.

The Conservation Commission of Maryland has general control
over the following natural resources of the State, viz:: Oysters, clams,
fish, crabs, terrapin, wild fowl, birds, game and fur-bearing animals.
The Commission is charged with the enforcement of all laws relating to
these resources.

The Commission appoints its staff officers and its clerical force.
The Commission also appoints the Deputy Commanders of the State
Fishery Force, the Chief Inspector, the General and Special Inspectors
of Oysters, the Crab Inspectors, the Fishery Guards, the State Game
Warden, and the Deputy Game Wardens (the last named upon designa-
tion of the State Game Warden).

 

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