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Session Laws, 1892
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City,

Liquor Li-

who sliall hold office for two years, and until their successors

cense
Commis-

are appointed and qualified, and their duties shall be such

oners.

as hereinafter prescribed. Provided, however, that the


Liquor License Commissioners appointed in April, eighteen


hundred and ninety, shall continue in office until the expi-


ration of the term for which they were appointed.


SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect

Effective.

from the date of its passage.


Approved February 18th, 1892.


CHAPTER 14.


AN ACT to repeal and re -enact with amendments section


six of article sixty-five of the Code of Public General Laws


of Maryland, title "Militia."


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of


Maryland, Tliat section six of article sixty-five of the Code


of Public General Laws of Maryland be, and the same is

Repeal

hereby repealed and re-enacted with amendments, so as to


read as follows :


6. The General Staff of the Militia shall consist of an s

Staff of

Adjutant General, with the rank of Major General, and sal-

Militia.

ary at the rate of fifteen hundred dollars a year, who shall


be appointed by the Governor by and with the advice and


consent of the Senate, and hold office until the appointment


and qualification of his successor, or until removed in pur-


suance of the sentence of a court martial, and such other


officers not exceeding fifteen in number, as the Governor


may deem requisite and necessary to appoint for the proper


and efficient organization of the Militia of the State, and


the discharge of his duties as Commander-in-Chief, in which


number may be included a Quarter Master General, a Chief


of Ordnance, an Inspector General, a Surgeon General, and


a Judge Advocate General, each of whom sliall have the


rank of Brigadier General; and ten Aides-de-Camp with the


rank of Colonel.


SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect

Effective.

from the date of its passage.


Approved February 18th, 1892.




 
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