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Maryland Manual, 1935
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 89

Members appointed by the Governor:
Sol Levinson, President Baltimore
3. Jerome Frampton, Treasurer Federalsburg
George A. Farley . BaltiAndrew K. Coffman HagerWilliam Cook BaltJohn Ullrich BaltJohn M. Weber . Baltimore
Charles E. Delosier, Secretary . Baltimore

The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints seven, who
with the Secretary of the State Board of Health, and the Commissioner
and Assistant Commissioner of Health of Baltimore City, constitute
the Board.
It is the duty of any person, co-partnership or corporation now
licensed to carry on the business of Undertaking in the State of Mary-
land, within silty days of the passing of this Act (June 1, 1935) to
cause his, her, their or its name or names to be registered with the
State Board of Undertakers of Maryland and to procure a license to
carry on the business of Undertaking and Embalming within the State,
such license to be renewed annually.
The laws generally deal with the qualification and licensing of all
persons engaged and/or assisting in Undertaking and Embalming in
the State of Maryland; the holding of examinations to determine such
qualifications, and provides penalties for violations of the provisions
relating to licenses and registration.

Special qualifications are required of Undertakers, their assistants
and employees concerning the care, preparation for burial, burial or
shipment of dead human bodies; the disinfection of clothing and bed-
ding of deceased persons who have died from an infectious or con-
tagious disease and the premises where he or she shall have died, as
well as the laws (general and local) relative to burials, burial permits
and the proper care, preparation for burial and burial or shipment of
dead human bodies.
The law also makes provision for examination of applicants to
practice Embalming in such subjects as anatomy, sanitation, disintec-
tion, embalming (theoretical and practical), and the laws relating to
contagious, infectious and communicable diseases.
The penalty for violation of the Undertakers Law, relating to regis-
tration and licensing, is a fine of not more than $100 or imprisonment
for a term not exceeding one year, or both. The penalty for violation
of the Embalmers Law, relating to registration and licensing, is a fine
of not less than $50 nor more than $500, or imprisonment not exceed-
ing one year, or both.


STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL BOARD.
Linden Avenue and Dolphin Streets.
(Terms Expire 1937.)
Name. Postoff ice.
Dr. R. V. Smith, President Frederick
Dr. Hulbert Young, Secretary . -.Baltimore
Dr. John H. Engel.. . . . . . Baltimore
Dr. H. J. McCarthy . . Howardsville
Dr. Thomas Ladson . . . . Olney

The Governor appoints five for four years from the first Monday in
May. (Bagby Code, Art. 43, See. 136.)





 
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