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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1900
Volume 392, Page 66   View pdf image (33K)
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66 INSPECTIONS. [ART. 48

Tobacco.

1900, ch. 231.

11. The chief inspector of tobacco shall have the power to
appoint one chief clerk at a salary of twelve hundred dollars per
annum, which clerk shall have his office at such one of the ware-
houses as shall be designated and occupied by the chief inspector,
and shall perform all the duties of chief clerk to said chief
Inspector for all of the business done at all of said warehouses.
The said deputy inspectors, provided for in this article, shall
respectively be in charge of such warehouse as they shall
severally be assigned to by the Governor, and shall each be
authorized to appoint one assistant deputy inspector, one tobacco
note clerk, one receiving clerk, one shipping 'clerk, one weighing
clerk, one assistant clerk, one sample tyer, one janitor, one
finder, one elevator and stay floor man, and not more than ten
screwmen, nor more than four laborers. The salaries of the
tobacco note clerks shall be one thousand dollars per annum
each; assistant deputy inspectors, receiving clerks, shipping
clerks and weighing clerks shall be eight hundred dollars per
annum each, and that of sample tyers seven hundred dollars per
annum each. The wages of the assistant clerks, janitors, finders,
elevator and stay-floormen and screwmen shall be two dollars
per day each, and the wages of the laborers shall be one dollar
and fifty cents per day each. No deputy inspector shall employ
any additional force or labor than that hereinbefore specified
without the approval of the chief inspector, but with such
approval the said deputy inspectors are authorized to employ as
many laborers at one dollar and fifty cents a day as may be nec-
essary for the proper and economical management of their
respective warehouses, and it shall be the duty of the chief
inspector to discharge any of said laborers or screwmen when-
ever their services are not necessary to the proper working of
any of the said warehouses.

Ibid.

14. The chief inspector shall have full charge of all the
receipts and disbursements of the said warehouses, shall make
all contracts for nails or other article required for the use of
said warehouses, except for repairs, and shall make a report


 

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