44 MARYLAND MANUAL.
The Board consists of a Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Secretary,
appointed by the Governor, with the consent of the Senate, for a term
of three years. The first appointments are made for terms of one, two
and three years and as these terms expire a successor is appointed for
a full term of three years. (Ch. 209, 1916.)
The duties of the Board are to examine all films, reels or views to
be exhibited or used in the State of Maryland; to approve such as are
moral and proper, and to condemn, or eliminate those which, in the
judgment of the Board, tend to debase or corrupt morals.
The Board receives in advance a fee of $2.00 per reel, for each reel
of approximately 1000 feet, submitted for examination, and one dollar
per reel for each duplicate if submitted at the same time. Upon com-
pletion of the examination the Board issues a certificate stating the
result of the examination, and furnishes an official approval seal which
is affixed to each set of films approved by the Board. A complete
record is kept-by the Board of the results of all examinations.
One-half of all fees received by the Board are paid to the State
Treasurer—the other half, to the extent of $12,000.00, is used to defray
the salaries and expenses of the Board. All fines imposed for the vio-
• lation of the Act are paid into the State Treasury.
Any member or employee of the Board has the authority to enter
any place where films are exhibited, and to prevent the exhibition of
such as have not been approved by the Board, or to order any improper
posters or advertising matter to be submitted to the Board for exami-
nation. Persons submitting films to the Board for examination, if
dissatisfied with the result of the first examination may, upon appeal,
submit the same film to the Board for re-examination by two or more
members, and finally to the Baltimore City Court of Baltimore City.
Any person violating the provisions of the Act is subject to a fine
of from $25.00 to $50.00 for the first offense, and from $50.00 to
$100.00 for any subsequent offense. In default of payment of fine and
coats, the defendant shall be sentenced to imprisonment for a period of
from ten to thirty days.
Any person failing to display the approval seal of the Board, may
be fined from $5.00 to $10.00, or in default of payment shall be sen-
tenced to imprisonment from two to five days,
The provisions of the Act do not apply to any exhibition of films
by religious, charitable or fraternal organizations, or by any library,
school or museum, for purely religious, charitable, fraternal or educa-
tional purposes.
STATE LIBRARY—Annapolis.
(All Terms Expire 1924.)
Name. Postoffice.
State Librarian:
Miss Mary Garnett McCarty. ..................... .Annapolis
Custodian of Works of Reference:
Mrs. Alice Tate Williams, ......................... .Annapolis
Indexer and Cataloguer:
Edward G. Kenly. ................................ .Annapolis
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