HEALTH. 547
268.
Secs. 262-268 referred to in holding that nursing was not covered by Work-
men's Compensation Act (art 101). Baltimore v. Smith, Daily Record, April
11, 1936.
State Board of Barber Examiners.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 269. 1912, sec. 209. 1904, sec. 170. 1904, ch. 226, sec. 1.
1935, ch. 371, sec. 269.
269. The Governor shall appoint a Board of Barber Examiners for the
State of Maryland. The Board shall consist of three members, each of
whom shall be practical barbers who have followed the occupation of a
barber in the State of Maryland for at least five years immediately prior
to his appointment, and each of whom shall serve for a term of four years
from the date when his appointment shall take effect, except in the case
of an appointment to fill a vacancy. The members of the present Board
of Barber Examiners created by Chapter 226 of the Acts of 1904, shall
hold office as the Board created hereunder until the expiration of their
respective terms.
1935, ch. 371, sec. 270.
270. Said Board so appointed and its successors shall be known by the
name of "Board of Barber Examiners of the State of Maryland. " Every
person so appointed to serve on said Board shall receive a certificate of
his appointment from the Governor of the State of Maryland, and within
ten days after receiving such a certificate shall take, subscribe, and file in
the office of the Secretary of State the constitutional oath of office.
1935, ch. 371, sec. 271.
271. Each member of said Board shall receive as compensation the
sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1500. 00) per year and in addition their
hotel expenses not to exceed four dollars ($4. 00) per day, traveling ex-
penses not to exceed five cents ($. 05) per mile, said hotel and traveling
expenses only when it is necessary for said Board or for any member
thereof, to be out of town for exclusive business in the discharge of the
provisions of this sub-title, said moneys to be paid at the discretion of the
Board only from any moneys in the hands of said Board collected in and
from the administration of this sub-title and upon the approval of the
State Comptroller. Said Board shall serve in the administering of this
sub-title as inspectors each week-day from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. and on
Saturdays 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. excluding all legal holidays.
1935, ch. 371, sec. 272.
272. The first meeting of said Board shall be held within ten days
after their appointment as aforesaid, at a time and place to be fixed by
the majority thereof, who shall give suitable notice thereof to all members
of said Board. At such meeting the Board may adopt a common seal, and
shall elect from its members a President, Secretary and a Treasurer. The
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