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seal of the Examining Board. No certificate shall be transferable. In case
of loss or destruction of a certificate, the Examining Board upon being
satisfied thereof shall supply a copy of such certificate to the person losing
the same, upon payment to the State of a fee of fifty cents.
1922, ch. 307, sec. 41.
42. Any person or persons who shall forge or counterfeit a certificate
of competency, or knowingly make or cause to be made any false statement
in any certificate under this subtitle, or any official copy of same, or shall
urge others to do so, or shall use any such forged or false certificate, or any
official copy of such, or shall knowingly make, give, alter or produce, or
make use of any false declaration, representation or statement in any
certificate or copy thereof or to obtain any certificate, or any document
containing the same, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
1922, ch. 307, sec. 42.
43. The Examining Board shall provide for the keeping of the appli-
cations for such certificates, the supporting evidences, and the records of
the examinations as a permanent record; and shall endorse upon each
such application their action thereon.
1922, ch. 307, sec. 43.
44. If any applicant shall feel himself aggrieved upon a refusal of a
certificate of competency by the Examining Board, he may apply to the
State Employment Commission, which shall review the examination and
refusal; and if they find such refusal unwarranted, may direct a correc-
tion thereof; and from such review he may appeal by petition "to the Cir-
cuit Court for the county within which he resides, and such court shall
have power to hear and determine the matter, issuing such orders therein
as may be just.
1922, ch. 307, sec. 44.
45. If it shall be established to the satisfaction of the Examining
Board that the holder of any certificate theretofore issued by such Examin-
ing Board has by reason of violation of law, fraud, intemperate habits,
incapacity or other good cause, become unworthy to hold the same, such
certificate may be canceled, or the right to use the same suspended for not
longer than two years; provided, that the Chief Mine Engineer, upon
being satisfied that the person holding any certificate is incompetent or
otherwise unworthy, and that such person if allowed to continue to hold
such certificate may do or permit acts or conditions tending to endanger
the lives or health of persons employed in or about any mine, may suspend
the right of such person to use such certificate until the convening of the
Examining Board, not exceeding thirty days; giving notice of his action
to the holder of such certificate and to his employer; and provided fur-
ther, that any person against whom charges or complaints are made here-
under shall have the right to appear before said Examining Board and de-
fend himself; and he shall be given fifteen days' notice in writing of such
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