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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1900
Volume 392, Page 120   View pdf image (33K)
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120 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. [ART. 76A

accountants under this article. The other two of said board
of examiners shall be practising attorneys, in good standing,
in any of the courts of the State of Maryland; one of them
shall hold office for the term of one year, the other for the
term of two years, and upon the expiration of each of said
terms and each succeeding term a successor shall be appointed
for the term of two years, such successors to be practising
attorneys, in good standing, as hereinbefore mentioned.

1900. ch. 719.

3. Examinations of persons applying for certificates under
this article shall be held at least once every year and be con-
ducted according to such rules and regulations as the said
board of examiners may adopt for the purpose. The results
of such examination shall be certified to the Governor, and to
all persons as may have passed examination satisfactory to said
board of examiners, and by it been recommended, the
Governor shall issue the certificate mentioned in the first sec-
tion of this article.

Ibid.

4. The board of examiners shall charge for examination
and certificate such fee as may be necessary to meet the actual
expenses of such examination and issuing of such certificate,
and shall report annually the receipts and expenses under the
provisions of this article to the State Comptroller, and the
surplus, if any, of receipts over expenses shall be paid into
the State treasury. The Governor may revoke any certificates
issued under the provisions of this article for a sufficient
cause; provided written notice shall have been given to the
holder thereof, and alter he has had an opportunity for a hear-
ing thereon.

Ibid.

5. The board of examiners may in its discretion waive the
examination of any person possessing the qualifications men-
tioned in section 1 of this article, who shall have been at the
time of the passage of this act practising in this State as a


 

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