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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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1172 GENERAL ASSEMBLY. [ART. 40

introduced or arise which such counsel or agent is to promote
or oppose, make or cause to be made additional entries under
his or its name in the appropriate docket aforesaid, stating
such special employment, and specifically referring to the
petitions, orders, bills or other subjects of legislation to which
the same relates, and such entries shall also be made opposite
to the name of such counsel or agents in such manner that the
entries opposite the name of any employer shall show all the
subjects of legislation in relation to which any counsel or agent
is employed by him, and so that the entries opposite the name
of every person employed shall show all the subjects of legis-
lation with reference to which such person is employed. No
person shall be allowed to appear as counsel before either
branch of the general assembly, or any committe thereof, in
respect to any legislation, unless his name duly appears upon
the docket of legislative counsel as employed in respect to such
matters as above provided. No person shall, directly or indi-
rectly, employ another as legislative agent in respect to any
legislation, unless the name of the person so employed is duly
entered upon the proper legislative docket as provided by this
sub-title, and no person shall act in any manner as legislative
counsel or agent in any respect to any legislation, unless his
name duly appears upon the proper legislative docket, as pro-
vided by this sub-title, as employed in connection with such
legislation. No person shall be employed as a legislative
counsel or agent for a compensation dependent, in any manner,
upon the passage or defeat of any proposed legislation, or upon
any other contingency connected with the action of the general
assembly, or of either branch thereof, or of any committee
thereof. No person whose name is entered upon the docket of
legislative counsel shall render any service as such counsel
otherwise than by appearing before the general assembly, or
either branch thereof, or some committee thereof, and by doing
work properly incident thereto, or by giving legal advice in the
case of regular legal counsel of corporations or associations,
unless his name is also entered on the docket of legislative
agents.

1900, ch. 328, sec. 7.

7. The general assembly may provide by rules or otherwise
for further regulating the employment of legislative counsel
and agents, for the manner and form of keeping such legisla-
tive dockets, and for disbarring any person from employment
in the capacity of a legislative counsel or agent; provided,


 

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