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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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550 ARTICLE 43.

1935, ch. 371, sec. 279.

279. The Board of Examiners shall appoint the time and place for
holding examinations above referred to, which shall he held at least four
times a year, and such appointment shall be made with due regard to the
convenience of the applicants and the public service. Said Board of Ex-
aminers shall prescribe the mode and manner of conducting said exam-
inations, and shall conduct the same. Examinations shall be given only to
licensed students and journeymen.

1935, ch. 371, sec. 280.

280. The Board of Examiners is authorized to incur all expenses
necessary to carry out in a proper, prompt and efficient manner the provi-
sions of this sub-title, and pay the same out of any moneys in the hands
of the Treasurer of said Board, collected in and from the administration of
this sub-title, except, however, said Board shall not incur any expense or
obligation to which the State of Maryland shall be liable.

1935. ch. 371, sec. 281.

281. Any member of the Board shall have authority to enter upon
and to inspect any barber shop or school at any time during business hours.
A copy of the rules and regulations adopted by the Board shall be fur-
nished by the said Board to the manager of each barber shop and barber
school.

1935, ch. 371, sec. 282.

282. The Board shall keep a record of all licensed students, journey-
men and master barbers, and said record shall be open to public inspec-
tion. The Board shall keep a record of its proceedings, shall show whether
an applicant was licensed or rejected, and such records shall be prima
facie evidence of the facts recorded. The fiscal year shall close on the
first day of October each year and the Board shall file with the Comp-
troller annually on or before the first day of December of each year an
itemized report of receipts and expenditures and of its proceedings.

1935, ch. 371, sec. 282A.

282A. Any person, resident of this State, who prior to June 1, 1935,
was engaged in the practice of barbering as a journeyman or master barber
at one or more established places of business in this State shall be granted
a certificate of registration as a registered journeyman or master barber,
or a renewal thereof without examinations except a medical examination,
by making application to the Board, and paying the required fee; pro-
vided, however, that any certificates heretofore issued by said Board shall
remain in effect for the period therein specified.

1935, ch. 371, sec. 282B.

282B. Any person who on and prior to January 1, 1935, was practic-
ing barbering as a student under the supervision of a practicing barber in


 

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