ART. 43] BOARD OF BAEBEE, EXAMINEES. 1143
of said certificate shall have thirty days' notice, and, after a full and
fair hearing of the charges made, by a majority vote of the whole
board the certificate can be revoked.
State Board of Barber Examiners.
1904, art. 43, sec. 170. 1904, ch. 226, sec. 1.
209. The governor shall appoint a board of barber examiners for
the State of Maryland. The board shall consist of three members,
two of whom shall be journeymen barbers and one of whom shall be
a master barber, and each of whom shall serve for a term of two years
from the date when his appointment shall take effect, except in the
case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. No person shall be eligible
to appointment as a member of said board unless he has been con-
tinuously for five years last past engaged in the occupation of a barber
within this State.
Ibid. sec. 171. 1904, ch. 226, sec. 2.
210. Said board so appointed and its successors shall be known by
the name "Board of Barber Examiners of the State of Maryland."
Every person so appointed to serve on said board shall receive a certifi-
cate of his appointment from the governor of the State of Maryland,
and within ten days after receiving such certificate shall take, sub-
scribe and file in the office of the secretary of state the constitutional
oath of office.
Ibid. sec. 172. 1904, ch. 226, sec. 3.
211. Each member of such board shall receive as compensation the
sum of five dollars for each day necessarily and actually engaged in
the performance of his duty as a member of said board, and three cents
for each mile necessary and actually traveled by him in attending the
meetings of said board, which sum or sums shall be paid out of any
moneys in the hands of the treasurer of said board.
Ibid. sec. 173. 1904, ch. 226, sec, 4.
212. The first meeting of said board shall be held within thirty
days after their appointment as aforesaid at a time and place to be
fixed by a majority thereof, who shall give suitable notice thereof to all
the members of said board. At such meeting the board may adopt a
common seal, and shall elect from its members a president, a secretary
and treasurer. The treasurer shall receive all fees paid for licenses
or certificates, and shall keep a record thereof and of all disbursements
of said board in a book to be kept for that purpose. The treasurer
shall not pay out or disburse any of the moneys received by him except
upon the order of the board. Before entering upon the performance
of his duties, the treasurer shall file with the state comptroller a bond,
with sufficient sureties, to the people of the State of Maryland, in the
penal sum of five thousand dollars, to be approved by the state comp-
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