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Maryland Manual, 1930
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10 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Boards of County Commissioners and the several County Treasurers and
Collectors, insofar as they affect the collection of the State taxes or
the assessable bases upon which the State taxes are levied; the Gov
ernor's office, the Comptroller of the Treasury, the Attorney General
and the Clerk of the Court of Appeals; such other State officers, de
partments, boards, commissions or institutions not herein enumerated
as the Comptroller may direct; and all institutions in the State receiv-
ing State aid. Either the State Auditor or the Deputy State Auditor
shall personally visit all aforesaid offices and institutions at least once
a year and more often if necessary in his judgment. The Deputy State
Auditor and Assistants shall report tiro results of their examinations
and findings to the State Auditor and to no one else, except by written
authority of the State Auditor.

On or before December 1st of each year (also at such other times us
may be desirable) the State Auditor shall make to the Comptroller, in
writing, a full and detailed report of the results of his examinations of
the books and accounts of the offices, departments, boards, commissions
and institutions examined, and shall make suggestions as to changes in
the methods of keeping the books and accounts, the adoption of uniform
systems of accounting, and changes in the form of reports by said
officers to the Comptroller. The State Auditor shall also report to the
Governor whenever requested and whenever he shall deem it necessary
and desirable to do 80. in addition, it shall be the duty of the State
Auditor to report to the Comptroller all violations of law and orders of
the Comptroller in the conduct of and in keeping the books and accounts
of the offices and institutions examined by him, and to make suggestions
as to amendments of the laws of the State as be may deem advisable to
protect the interests of the State.

BANK COMMISSIONER.
Union Trust Building, Baltimore.

(Term Expires 1931.)

Name. Postoffice.
Bank Commissioner:

George W. Page Baltimore
Deputy Bank Commissioner:

John D. Hospelhorn . ... Baltimore
Senior Examiner:

William J. Gerbig . . . Baltimore
Senior Examiner:

Arthur C. Merriam, Jr. . . Baltimore
Senior Examiner:

H. E. Meeks Baltimore
Senior Examiner:
Wm. E. Lutman .. .. .. . .... . ....... Baltimore

Senior Examiner:

V. C. Harrison Baltimore
Junior Examiner;

O. P. Comegys - Baltimore
Junior Examiner:

C. E. Baden, Jr . . Baltimore
Junior Examiner:

Jesse C. Gawthrop Baltimore
Senior Stenographer:
Winifred A. Duggan Baltimore

 

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