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two coordinate divisions shall be established: The State of Maryland
Employment Service and the Unemployment Compensation Division.
The Unemployment Compensation Division shall, first, collect contri-
butions from employers covered under the Unemployment Compen-
sation Law and, secondly, after January 3, 1938, shall make payment
of benefits to eligible individuals, that is, those who have accumulated
certain wage credits and become unemployed through no fault of
their own.
The Employment Service, affiliated with the United States Employ-
ment Service, Department of Labor, shall establish and maintain
free public employment offices for the purpose of finding work for
unemployed individuals and shall receive claims for unemployment
compensation benefits, forwarding such claims to the Unemployment
Compensation Division.
The expense of administering the Unemployment Compensation
Division is not a burden upon the employers contributing to the
unemployment compensation fund, or upon the taxpayers of the State,
as the funds for administrative expenses are supplied by the (Federal)
Social Security Board. The expense of administering the Maryland
State Employment Service is borne in a large measure by the Social
Security Board and in part by the United States Department of
Labor, with an appropriation by the State of Maryland.
COMMISSION ON LAWS RELATING TO COUNTY GOVERNMENT
AND MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.
This Commission was created by virtue of Joint Resolution No. 5
of the 1937 Legislature which authorized and requested the Governor
to appoint a Commission of not more than nine persons to make an
examination and study of the laws of the State of Maryland and of
other States, relating to County Government and municipal corpora-
tions, and to recommend to the Governor and the General Assembly
the enactment of such legislation relating thereto as said Commission
might deem. desirable. It is required to submit its report with. recom-
mendations to the Governor and General Assembly not later than
January 15, 1939, with a draft of such Acts as may be proposed to
carry out its recommendations.
The members of this Commission are;
Hon. Henry C. Whiteford, Chairman......Whiteford, Harford County, Md.
Mr. George A. Mahone, Secretary..........................16 E. Fayette St., Baltimore
Mr. John E. Oxley................................. .................................................................................Rockville, Md.
Mr. Frank W. Truitt................................................................................................. Ocean City, Md.
Dr. Cyrus F. Horine.........................................................................3600 Kimble Rd., Baltimore
Col. Nelson W. Russler...............................................................................................Cumberland, Md.
Mr. W. David Tilghman...............................................................................................................................Elkridge, Md.
Hon. F. Kirk Maddrix...................................................................................................................................Crisfield, Md.
Mr. Milton H. Talkin.........................................................................Munsey Bldg., Baltimore
COMMISSION FOR THE STUDY OF AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS.
Joint Resolution 19 of the 1937 Legislature provided for the
appointment by the Governor of a Commission of seven, two engaged
in the insurance business, two Attorneys at Law and three business
men, to study the question of automobile accidents and the losses due
to death, personal injuries and damages to property, and to make
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