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HOSPITAL—MARYLAND. 1689
An. Code, sec. 17. 1904, sec. 1.7. 1894, ch. 231, sec. 3.
18. Upon expiration of each of the terms of office of said board of man-
agers the governor shall, by and with the advice and consent of the senate,
appoint two persons, residents of this State, for the term of six years from
the first day of May next ensuing their appointment, until their successors
are qualified, and shall appoint from time to time during the continuance
of said institution, as said terms expire, two persons, residents as aforesaid,
for a full term of six years, so that the board of managers shall be divided
into three classes, one-third of whom shall go out of office at the end of every
two years; and the governor shall also have power in the case of any vacancy
occurring in any of said classes from death, resignation, removal from the
State, or from any cause whatever, to appoint a person or persons to fill
such vacancy or vacancies for the balance of the term of said class.
An. Code, sec. 18. 1904, sec. 18. 1894, ch. 231, sec. 6.
19. The judge of the criminal court of Baltimore city, and the judges
of the circuit courts for the different counties of the State may commit
to the said hospital, in accordance with the provisions of the code, as soon
as the board of managers shall be ready to receive and properly care for
them, such insane persons as are now maintained by Baltimore city and the
respective counties of the State at the public charge, not to exceed in number
the proper quota to which said city or counties may be entitled, as based
upon the last preceding census of the United States.
An. Code, sec. 19. 1904, sec. 19. 1894, ch. 231, sec. 8.
20. The said board of managers shall make, annually, a detailed report
to the governor of all moneys received and expended by them in carrying
out the provisions of this sub-title.
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