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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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1638 ARTICLE 43.

An. Code, sec. 217. 1904, sec. 178. 1904, ch. 226, sec. 9.

277. Said board shall furnish to each person to whom a certificate of
registration is issued a card or insignia bearing the seal of the board and
the signatures of its president and secretary, certifying that the holder
thereof is entitled to practice the occupation of a barber in this State; and
it shall be the duty of the holder of such card or insignia to post the same
in a conspicuous place in the shop where he is working, where it may be
readily seen by all persons whom he may serve.

An. Code, sec. 218. 1904, sec. 179. 1904, ch. 226, sec. 10.

278. Said board of examiners shall have power to revoke any certificate
of registration granted it1 under section 274 for, (a) conviction of felony,
(b) habitual drunkenness of six months immediately preceding a charge
duly made, (c) gross incompetence, or (d) the use of unclean towels, cups,
or any other unclean utensils used by barbers which are liable to spread con-
tagious or infectious diseases; provided, that before any certificate shall
be so revoked the holder thereof shall have notice in writing of the charge
or charges against him, and shall, at a day and place specified in said notice,
at least ten days after the service thereof, be given a public hearing and
full opportunity to produce testimony in his behalf or to confront the
witnesses against him. Any person whose certificate has been so revoked
may, after the expiration of three months, apply to have the same regranted,
and the same shall be regranted to him upon a satisfactory showing that
the disqualification has ceased.

An. Code, sec. 219. 1904, sec. 180. 1904, ch. 226, sec. 11.

279. The board shall cause to be made and filed with the state comp-
troller, on or before the first day of December of each year, a report showing
the receipts and disbursements of said board and the balance in the hands
of the treasurer of said board, together with a statement of the amount of
such balance necessary to be held in the hands of the said treasurer to
meet the expenses of the ensuing year. The comptroller shall thereupon
make and file in his office an estimate of the amount of such balance neces-
sary to be held by said board for the purpose hereinbefore stated, which sum
may be retained by said board for said purposes, and the balance of said
surplus paid by the treasurer of said board into the state treasury.

An. Code, sec. 220. 1904, sec. 181. 1904, ch. 226, sec. 12.

280. Upon the report of a member of the state board of examiners,
duly appointed as herein provided, or a member of a sub-board of examiners
in a city or village of the State, that a barber shop is in an unsanitary
condition, said state board of examiners shall be empowered to call upon
the State or local board of health to declare such shop a public nuisance,
and should the proprietor of said shop fail to abolish said nuisance within
a period of thirty days after a notice to do so by either the State or local
board of health, the board of examiners provided for in this sub-title shall
be empowered to call upon the aforesaid board to abolish the aforesaid
public nuisance.

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