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Commission (Code 1939, 1947 Supp. Art. 78B, sees. 1-2 6-17; Acts
1949, Ch. 246).
Expenditures Appropriation
1949 1950
General Fund .....$ 28,584.89 $ 30,547.00
Special Fund .................... 1,600.79 4,214,000.00
Saliva Fund ........................ 22,401.20
Staff: full time, 3; part time, 12.
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REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
Chairman: Mathew A. Powers, Chief License Inspector
Arthur H. Seidenspinner, 1968; Charles H. Steffey, 1951.
William G. Nicholson, Executive Secretary
536 Mathieson Building, Baltimore 2 Telephone: Lexington 0781
The Real Estate Commission was established in 1939. The Commis-
sion is composed of three members, one of whom is the Chief License
Inspector of the State License Bureau, who also acts as Chairman.
The remaining two members are appointed by the Governor for four
year terms. Both appointive members must have been actively en-
gaged in the real estate business for ten years prior to appointment;
and one must be a resident of Baltimore City and the other a resident
elsewhere in the State. The Commission licenses all real estate agen-
cies, brokers and salesmen doing business or wishing to do business
in Maryland. The Commission has the power to revoke, refuse or
suspend the license of any agency or person for violating the State
real estate laws, or for unethical conduct (Code 1939, Art. 56, sees.
343-363).
Expenditures, 1949 ...............................$15,380.15
Appropriation, 1950 ....................- 16,875.00
Staff; 3.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Joseph F. DiDomenico, Commissioner, 1955
Margaret W. Kimble, Deputy Commissioner
El&abeth Sanders, Supervisor of Permits
Mary M. Wootton, Supervisor of Permits (Special)
Edmund Eawa, Supervisor of Street Trades
William D. Bloom, Chief Industrial Inspector
Matthew Gibson, Chief Boiler Inspector
12 East Mulberry Street, Baltimore 2 Telephone: Lexington 8596
The Department of Labor and Industry is under the direction of a
Commissioner appointed by the Governor for a term of six years
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