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320 . HEALTH. [ART. SLIII
State Board of Barber Examiners.
209.
See notes to section 221.
221.
The portion of this section exempting from the act of 1904, chapter 226,
certain persons theretofore employed as barbers, etc.. held not to create an
arbitrary or unreasonable discrimination so as to make the act of 1904
invalid. Griswell v. State, 126 Md. 104.
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Undertakers.
230.
See notes to section 236.
236.*
The act of 1902, chapter 160, is valid; it does not create arbitrary and
unreasonable classifications. A person is not required, in order to secure
a license, to qualify as an embalmer; the test relates to knowledge of
undertaking, sanitation, preservation of the dead, and disinfecting deceased
persons, apartments, etc. Counts in indictment upheld. Special pleas held
defective. See notes to article 1, section 14, and article 23, section 228.
Keller v. State, 122 Md. 681.
1902, ch. 160, sec. 8. 1904. ch. 389, sec. 8. 1908, ch. 496. sec. S.
1910, ch. 444, sec. 8 (p. 403).
237. Before any person, co-partnership or corporation shall here-
after engage in the business of undertaking in the State of Maryland
and before any member of any such co-partnership, assistant or em-
ployee of any such person, co-partnership or corporation or officer of
such corporation whose duties will engage him or her in the care, prepa-
ration, disposition, or burial of the dead shall discharge the duties of
such business, employment or office, and before any person, co-part-
nership or corporation now so engaged in said business of undertaking
in this State; and before any member of any such co-partnership,
assistant or employee of any such person, co-partnership or corporation
or officer of such corporation, whose duties now engage him or her in
1he care, preparation, disposition or burial of the dead, who shall have
failed to register with the said Board in accordance with Section 23G,
s-hall then continue in such business, such persons, co-partnerships,
corporations, members of such co-partnerships, and all assistants and
employees of any such persons, co-partnerships or corporations and
officers of such corporations, whose duties engage him or her in the
care, preparation, disposition or burial of the dead, shall apply to. the
said Board for a license to practice the same; thereiipon the applicant
as aforesaid shall present himself or herself before said Board at a
time and place to be fixed by said Board, and if the said Board shall
find upon due examination that the applicant has been employed at least
2 years prior to said application by some person, firm or corporation
*See foot note to this section on page 1150 of volume 1 of the Annotated Code;
the act of 1910, chapter 444, has now been held void—see notes to section 237.
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