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to said treasurer or county commissioners, and he or they, as the
case may be, shall not have forwarded it to the comptroller as
required herein.
Second Hospital for the Insane.
1894, ch. 231
16- There shall be established in this State, accessible by rail-
road or water transportation, an institution to be called the
"Second Hospital for the Insane of the State of Maryland, "
which shall be under the control of the board of managers here-
inafter provided for. The said board of managers shall consist of
the Governor, for the time being, ex-officio, State treasurer, comp-
troller of the treasury and six other persons, who shall be appointed
by the Governor, as follows: Two to serve for the term of six
years, two to serve for the term of four years and two to serve for
the term of two years each, from the first day of 'May, eighteen
hundred and ninety-four; and the board so created shall constitute
a body corporate under the title of the "Board of Managers of the
Second Hospital for the Insane of the State of Maryland, " and
shall have power to make such by-laws, rules and regulations not
inconsistent with law as they may deem necessary and proper for
the public welfare and the best interests of the institution and its
inmates, and shall also have power to appoint the necessary offi-
cers and agents, who shall be removable at their pleasure, and
shall make an annual report of their proceedings to the Governor
of the State, who shall submit the same, with such recommenda-
tions as he may deem proper, to the General Assembly at its next
session thereafter.
Ibid.
17- Upon expiration of each of the terms of office of said
board of managers the Governor shall, by and with the advice
and consent of the Senate, appoint two persons, residents of this
State, for the term of six years from the first day of May next
ensuing their appointment, until their successors are qualified,
and shall appoint from time to time during the continuance of
said institution, as said terms expire, two persons, residents as
aforesaid, for a full term of six years, so that the board of mana-
gers shall be divided into three classes, one-third of whom shall
go out of office at the end of every two years; and the Governor
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