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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
Volume 378, Page 555   View pdf image (33K)
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HEALTH. 555

1933, ch. 377, sec. 282D.

282S. The said Board shall meet at least once in each month in the
City of Baltimore, and shall hold special meetings as frequently as the
proper and efficient discharge of its business shall require, and said Board
shall adopt such rules and regulations for the examinations of paper-
hangers as herein defined, and for the carrying on of the business of
paper-hanging in such manner as to protect and promote the public
health, safety and general welfare, and when so adopted, such rules and
regulations shall have the same force and effect as if herein contained, and
the rules of said Board shall also provide for the giving of timely notice
of such meetings to all persons who shall have made application for a
license as herein provided.

1935, ch. 377, sec. 282E.

282T. The said Board is hereby authorized, directed and required to
classify the business of paper-hanging into two classes, to be known as
Classes A and B, and to issue a separate license for each class, upon
application, examination and the payment of the fees as hereinafter pro-
vided. The holders of a Class A license shall be authorized to accept
orders or contracts for paper-hanging, and to perform all such work as may
be necessary for the fulfilling of such orders or contracts through the
employment of holders of a Class B license, or individually, where the
holder of a Class A license also holds a Class B license. The holders of
a Class B license shall be authorized to hang or lay. wall paper, or other
similar wall coverings, prepare walls, ceiling, or other portions of build-
ings, and generally, to do and perform all things necessary to be done in
the proper discharge of the duties of a paper-hanger.

1935, ch. 377, sec. 282F.

282U. Every person, co-partnership or corporation engaged in the
business of paper-hanging in Baltimore City, on June 1st, 1935, shall be
entitled to a license without examination, upon the filing of an application
for such license with the State Board of Paper-Hangers and Super-
visors of Baltimore City, on or before August 1, 1935, and the payment
of the license fees hereinafter provided. If such application shall be
made by a co-partnership, it shall state the names and addresses of the
person composing such co-partnership, and if made by a corporation, it
shall state the names and addresses of the officers and directors of the
corporation. Class A licenses shall be issued upon the payment of a fee
of Fifteen ($15. 00) Dollars and Class B licenses shall be issued upon the
payment of a fee of Five ($5. 00) Dollars. The said license fees to be
payable to the Treasurer of the Board, and to accompany the application
in each case. All licenses issued by the Board shall expire on the first
day of May next succeeding the issuance of same, and Class A licenses may
be renewed annually, upon the payment of a fee of Ten ($10. 00) Dollars.
Class B licenses may be renewed annually, upon the payment of a fee
of Two ($2. 00) Dollars, provided that no person shall be entitled to a


 

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