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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1914
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ART. 101] WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. 939

ARTICLE CI.

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

State Industrial Accident Com-
mission.

1. Industrial Accident Commission
created ; term of office ; qualifica-
tions; vacancies; majority rule;
removal ; chairman ; place of of-
fice...
2. Quorum ; order of one member
concurred in, valid.
3. Commissioners' salaries ; expenses.
4. Sessions of commission, open to
public ; record of proceedings ;
penalty for employes who di-
vulge information.
5. Secretary and other employees of
commission ; salaries and ex-
penses ; offices, equipment of ;
seal ; oath.
6. Secretary of commission; duties
of ; records and documents ;
may administer oaths; assistant.
7. Subpoenas; witnesses; depositions;
production of books, etc. ; recal-
citrant witnesses, punishment
of; sel f-incrimina tion, no ex-
cuse ; proviso ; perjury.
8. Subpoena ; compensation for serv-
ice of ; witness fees ; mileage ;
depositions.
9. Commission to adopt rules of pro-
cedure and prescribe kind of no-
tices, nature and extent of proof,
forms of application, method of
investigating, etc., and time
within which awards to be
made.

10. Commission not bound by rules of
evidence or technical procedure
save as provided.
11 . Certified copy of evidence and pro-
ceedings taken by official sten-
ographer to be evidence before
commission ; copy thereof to par-
ties in interest.
12. Forms to be kept and distributed
free of cost.
13. Report of commission to Gov-
ernor ; contents.

Suit — Methods of Insurance.

14. Employers to pay or provide com-
pensation, as per schedules for
disability or death due to acci-
dental injury in course of em-
ployment ; exceptions ; if em-
ployer fails to so provide, in-
jured employee, etc., may claim
under Compensation Act or sue;
in case of suit "fellow-servant,"
"assumption of risk" and "con-
tributory negligence" doctrines
abolished ; extra-hazardous em-
ployment.
15. Methods by which employer may
secure compensation to em-
ployees ; failure of employer to
adopt one of such methods; ap-
proval or rejection by commis-
sion of method proposed ; consid-
erations affecting commission's
decision ; review of commission's
decision.; failure of employer to
insure, etc.

As to "Work—Hours of," "Employment of Children," etc., see article 100; as
to Insurance, see article 23, section 152, et seq. As to sureties, see article 90; as
to surety companies, see article 23, section 106, et seq., and article 23, section
378, et seq. As to negligence causing death, see article 67.

As to workmen's compensation, see also article 23, section 154F, et seq.

Article 101, sections 1-19, as enacted by the act of 1912, chapter 837, was
repealed by the act of 1914, chapter 800.

 

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