138 MARYLAND MANUAL
COMMISSION TO STUDY AND INVESTIGATE THE ENTIRE
SUBJECT OF MOTOR VEHICLE REGULATION AND CONTROL
(Chapter 274..1941)
Said commission to be known as the "Commission on the Revision
of the State Motor Vehicle Laws". The members appointed by the
Governor shall be seven, and shall be persons thoroughly qualified by
experience and knowledge in motor vehicle law and traffic problems.
The Commission ahall submit its report of findings, with recommenda-
tions, etc., to the Governor and the Legislative Council on or before
September 1,1942.
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION BOARD OF MARYLAND
William Milnes Maloy, Chairman. .. . 1943............... Baltimore
Russell S. Davis. ..................1941. ............. Cambridge
Joseph P. McCurdy................1945............... Baltimore
Stephen C. Cromwell, Director,
Unemployment Compensation Division, Baltimore
David L. B. Fringer, Director,
Maryland State Employment Service, Baltimore
Stephen C. Cromwell, Secretary. ......................... .Rockville
Advisory Council:
Brady J. Dayton....................................... Bivalve
Lee L. Dopkin. ............................................. .Baltimore
Joseph P. Healy. .................................................... .Baltimore
C. W. Mitzel. .................................................... .Baltimore
Walter F. Perkins. ............................................. .Baltimore
Ralph C. Beard..................................................... Cumberland
The Unemployment Compensation Board was created by Chapter
I of the Acts of the General Assembly, Special Session of 1936, as
amended by Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1937.
The three members of the Board were designated by the Legisla-
ture for respective terms of six years, four years and two years.
Upon expiration of the term of each member, the Governor shall
appoint his successor for a term of six years.
The Unemployment Compensation Board is charged with the duty
of administering the Unemployment Compensation Law, under which
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
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