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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
gulations prescribed by him such monthly reports
of the receipts and expenditures, and of the work
and business of their offices as he may prescribe.
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Regulations.
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Sec. 12. And be it enacted. That the Superin-
tendent of Labor and Agriculture shall issue from
time to time necessary and proper regulations to
secure economy and efficiency in the inspection
service of the State. These regulations not incon-
sistent with law shall have the force of law and be
duly respected and obeyed.
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Receipts and
expenditures.
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Sec. 13. And be it enacted, That all quarterly
accounts and vouchers of receipts and expenditures
required by law to be rendered by State Inspectors
to the Comptroller, shall be promptly and punctual-
ly transmitted by them to the Superintendent of
Labor and Agriculture, which he shall carefully
examine and audit and transmit to the Comptroller
for final settlement.
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Personal in-
spections.
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Sec. 14. And be it enacted, That the Superinten-
dent of Labor and Agriculture shall make from
time to time such personal inspections of the To-
bacco Warehouse and all other buildings, used for
inspection and storage purposes by the State as
may be useful to a proper supervision thereof, and
the proper enforcement of the laws and regulations
to secure economy and efficiency in the inspection
service ; no expenditures or contracts for expendi-
tures for repairs or improvements in the ware-
houses, or for any work except the ordinary work
of inspection, cooperage, conditioning, repacking,
receiving and issuing tobacco shall be made except
with his approval and according to his specific in-
structions.
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Supervision.
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Sec. 15. And be it enacted. That he shall have
the like charge and supervision of all the other
public buildings of the State, and the like direc-
tion of all expenditures for their preservation and
repair.
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Resources of
wealth.
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Sec. 16. And be it enacted, That for the purpose
of inquiring into the undeveloped resources of the
wealth of the State within the limits of the Chesa-
peake Bay and its tributaries, the Superintendent
of Labor and Agriculture may with the concur-
rence of his co-Commissioners of the State Oyster
Police Force require the commanding officer of
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