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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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1664 ARTICLE 43.

An. Code, sec. 291. 1914, ch. 786.

350. The Governor shall appoint the members of said Board of Ex-
aminers, from a full list of the members in good standing of the Maryland
Osteopathic Association who are eligible for appointment upon said Board
of Osteopathic Examiners; which list shall, on or before the first day of
May, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, and annually thereafter,
be transmitted to the Governor, under the seal and signed by the President
and Secretary of the said association, or any licensed osteopath who at least
one year; and within thirty days from the receipt of1 has the endorsement
of five licensed osteopaths, from which persons the Governor shall make
further appointments to the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners. In
case of failure of said Osteopathic Association to submit said list, as afore-
said, the Governor shall appoint members in good standing of said Osteo-
pathic Association, without restriction; provided, however, that said mem-
bers shall be qualified as aforesaid, by graduation and practice.

An. Code, sec. 292. 1914, ch. 786.

351. Within fifteen days after April 13, 1914, Secretary of the Mary-
land Osteopathic Association shall transmit to the Governor of this State
a full list of the members in good standing of said association, who are
eligible for licensure under the provisions of this sub-title, and shall not be
in any manner financially interested in, nor connected with, the faculty or
management of any osteopathic school or college, and shall have been
engaged in the practice of osteopathy in this State for a period of at least
one year; and within thirty days from the receipt of said list, the Governor
shall appoint, from said list, five persons who shall serve upon the first
board.

The Governor shall, in his first appointment, designate the number of
years for which each appointee shall serve. In case of vacancy, by death
or otherwise, there shall be appointed, in like manner, a person to serve
through such unexpired term. Each person who shall be appointed to
serve on said Board of Osteopathic Examiners shall receive a certificate
of appointment from the Secretary of State. Each and every member of
said board shall, within 10 days after appointment, on being apprised of
the same, take and subscribe an oath or affirmation before the Secretary
of State to faithfully and impartially perform the duties of said office. The
Board of Examiners shall make and adopt all necessary rules, regulations,
and by-laws, not inconsistent with the Constitution and Laws of the State
or of the United States, whereby to perform the duties and transact the
business required under the provisions of this sub-title.

An. Code, sec. 293. 1914, ch. 786.

352. The first meeting of the said Board of Osteopathic Examiners shall
be held on the first Tuesday of June, one thousand nine hundred and f our-
teen, at Baltimore, Maryland, and subsequent meeting for organization, in
June, annually; suitable notice in the usual form being given by the Secre-
tary of the Board to each of the members thereof, specifying the time and
place of meeting.

1 This and the preceding line are just as they appear in the act.

 

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