GOVERNOR—EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS 1761
disbursements as it deems proper, and each of said boards and agencies
shall make no expenditures except for purposes so approved by the Board
of Public Works, which shall in each case determine the time for such
annual estimates to be submitted.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 120. 1922, ch. 29 (p. 71).
164. All moneys remaining in the hands of any of said boards and
agencies at the close of each year, after the payment of the expenditures
authorized and approved under the preceding section hereof, shall be an-
nually accounted for and paid into the general treasury of the State.
The Board of Public Works shall determine the time or times for such
annual accounting in each case, and, if they find it necessary, the said
Board may authorize a working cash balance to be carried over to the
credit of any of said boards or agencies.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 121. 1922, ch. 29 (p. 71).
165. On January 1, 1923, the Board of Public Works shall determine
which of the boards and agencies mentioned in Section 162 can discharge
its duties, or part of its duties, with equal or greater efficiency and
greater economy at the office of the Commissioner of State Employment
and Registration, and thereupon, after such notice as the said Board may
find necessary, it shall be the duty of each such board or agency so noti-
fied thereafter to maintain its office and discharge its duties, or to dis-
charge such part of its duties as the Board of Public Works may so de-
termine, at the office of the said Commissioner of State Employment and
Registration; and the said Commissioner shall provide the necessary quar-
ters, means, facilities, paraphernalia and clerical assistance therefor.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 122. 1922, ch. 29 (p. 71).
166. The position of any secretary or other employee of any such
board or agency which the Board of Public Works may determine to be
unnecessary because of the carrying out of the provisions hereof, shall
be and stand abolished; and the Board of Public Works shall cause the
necessary steps to be taken for the termination, as soon as practicable, of
any lease of any office or office space which, because of the carrying out
of the provisions hereof, the said Board may determine is no longer
necessary.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 123. 1922, ch. 29 (p. 72).
167. Except as herein otherwise provided, the rights, powers, duties,
obligations and functions of the boards and agencies mentioned in Sec-
tion 162 hereof shall in no way be affected by the terms of this Act.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 124. 1922, ch. 29 (p. 72).
168. In addition to the boards and agencies mentioned in Section
162 hereof, any and all other boards and agencies, whose duty or part of
whose duty it is to examine or license applicants for admission to prac-
tise or engage in any profession, trade or calling, and which may be cre-
ated at this or any subsequent session of the General Assembly, shall be
subject to the provisions of this Act, to the same extent as if the same
had been specifically mentioned in Section 162.
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