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

procedure, other than as herein provided, but may make the investiga-
tion in such manner as in its judgment is best calculated to ascertain
the substantial rights of the parties and to carry out justly the spirit
of this article.

1914, ch. 800, sec. 11.

11. A transcribed copy of the evidence and proceedings or any
specific part thereof, of any investigation taken by a stenographer
appointed by the Commission being certified and sworn to by such
stenographer, to. be a true and correct transcript of the testimony, or
of a particular witness, or any specific part thereof, or to be a correct,
transcript of the proceedings had on such investigation so purporting
to be taken and subscribed, may be received in evidence by the Com-
mission with the same effect as if such stenographer were present and
testified to the facts certified. A copy of such transcript shall be fur-
nished on demand to any party in interest upon payment of the fee
therefor, as provided for transcripts in the Circuit Courts of the Coun-
ties or the Common Law Courts of Baltimore City.

1914, ch. 800, sec. 12.

12. The Commission shall prepare and furnish free of cost blank
forms and provide in its rules for their distribution so that the same
may be readily available, of applications for benefits or compensation
notices, to employers, proof of injury or death, of medical attendance,
of employment and wage earnings and such other blanks as may be
deemed proper and advisable, and it shall be the duty of employers to
constantly keep on hand a sufficient supply of such blanks.

1914, ch. 800, sec. 13.

13. Annually on or before the first day of January the State In-
dustrial Accident Commission shall make a report to the Governor,
which shall include a statement of the number of awards made by it,
the causes of the accidents leading to the injuries for which the awards
were made, and a detailed statement of the expenses of the Commis-
sion and the condition of the State Accident Fund, together with any
other matters which the Commission deems proper to report to the
Governor, including any recommendations it may desire to make.

Suit. Methods of Insurance.

1914, ch. 800, sec. 14.

14. Every employer, subject to the provisions of this article, shall
pay or provide as required herein compensation according to the sched-
ules of this article for the disability or death of his employe resulting
from an accidental personal injury sustained by the employe arising
out of and in the course of his employment, without regard to fault as
a cause of such injury, except where the injury is occasioned by the
wilful-intention of the injured employe to bring about the injury or

 

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