1144 HEALTH. [ART. 43
troller, conditioned that he will well and truly pay over all moneys
received by him, according to law and in compliance with the provisions
of this sub-title, and that he will otherwise faithfully discharge the
duties of his office.
1904, art. 43, sec. 174. 1904, ch. 226, sec. 5.
213. The board of examiners shall have power to appoint sub-boards
of examiners in such cities and villages of this State as they in their
judgment shall deem necessary. Said sub-boards shall each consist of
one master barber and one journeyman barber, and shall possess the
same qualifications, receive the same compensation, and have the same
power as the said board of examiners of the State of Maryland, while
conducting the examination hereinafter provided for; said sub-boards
shall be subject at all times to the jurisdiction and control of the "Board
of Barber Examiners of the State of Maryland," and shall serve during
the pleasure of said state board. The sub-boards shall report the result
of their examinations without delay to the state board of examiners,
and the latter shall issue certificates of qualification to the persons
who have qualified in said examinations.
Ibid. sec. 175. 1904, ch. 226, sec. 6.
214. No person shall hereafter practice the Occupation of a barber
in this State unless such person shall have first received a certificate of
qualification from the board of examiners provided for in section 209,
for the purpose of examining applicants for certificates of qualification
tis barbers. The said board of examiners shall appoint the time and
places for holding examinations. Such appointment shall be made
with due regard to the convenience of the applicants and the public
service. Said board of examiners shall prescribe the mode and manner
of conducting such examinations, said state ^oard to conduct examina-
tions, or said board may designate a sub-board to conduct such examina-
tions. Said board of examiners is authorized to incur all expense
necessary to carry out, in a prompt and efficient manner, the provisions
of this sub-title, and to pay the same out of any money in the hands
of the treasurer of said board; except, however, said board of exam-
iners shall not incur any expense or obligation for which the State of
Maryland shall be liable.
There is a conflict between this section and section 221. The latter
exempts from the operation of the former all who were occupied or working
as barbers in this state at the time of the passage of the act of 1904, ch. 226.
State v. Tag, 100 Md. 590.
Ibid. sec. 176. 1904, ch. 226, sec. 7.
215. Each person filing his application for examination shall pay
to the treasurer of the said board of examiners the sum of five dollars,
which sum shall be returned in case said applicant shall fail to pass
said examination. Such payment shall constitute a part of the fund
to pay the compensation and expenses of said board. The board shall
keep a list of the names and places of business of all persons to whom
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