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MARYLAND MANUAL. II

STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER,
Office, Union Trust Building, Baltimore.

(Term Expires April, 1927.)

Name. Postoffice.

Commissioner:
Carville D. Benson....................................................Halethorpe

Deputy Commissioner:
Wilson L. Coudon..................................................Perryville

Deputy Fire Marshall:
Calvin Hicks ...................................................___..Gambrills

Examiner:
John P. Albert. ..'...........................................Baltimore City

Actuary:
Arthur M. Siegk................................................Baltimore City

Counsel:
Thomas H. Robinson, Attorney-General...................................Bel Air

Assistant Counsel:
John Hubner Rice.............................................Baltimore

Auditor:
Denton S. Lowe..........................................................Wittman

Chief Clerk:
John H. Coppage... ...............................................Church Hill

Clerks:

Oliver H. Henry...............................................................Easton
William R. Wilson.........................................................Ingleside
Edward A. Perkins..........................................Baltimore City
J. A. Bradley .................................................Baltimore

Stenographers:

Miss Ruth Sulivane.................................................Cainbridge
Miss Mary Toner......................................................Baltimore City

Adjuster:
J. Frank Kenny................................................................Texas

The present Commissioner's term ends on the first Monday in May,
1927.

The duties placed upon the Commissioner in the enforcement of the
insurance laws are very numerous and important, comprising the col-
lection of large sums of money, principally from taxes on premiums
and license fees, examination of the financial affairs of all companies
organized 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 Commissioner, an Actuary, an Examiner, an Auditor,

 

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