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Session Laws, 1937
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 605

may permit any of the parties to such decision to initiate fur-
ther appeals before it. The Board of Review shall permit such
further appeal by any of. the parties interested in a decision of
an appeal tribunal which is not unanimous and by the deputy
whose decision has been overruled or modified by an appeal
tribunal. The Board of Review may remove to itself or transfer
to another appeal tribunal the proceedings on any claim
pending before an appeal tribunal. Any proceeding so re-
moved to the Board of Review shall be heard by a quorum
thereof in accordance with the requirements in Sub-section (c)
of this section. The Board of Review shall promptly notify
the interested parties of its findings and decision.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That Sub-section (a) of
Section 10 of Article 95A, title "Unemployment Compensa-
tion", sub-title "Administrative Organization", sub-title
"Board of Public Works", be, and the same is hereby repealed
and re-enacted with amendments to read as follows:

10. (a) UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION BOARD. The adminis-
tration of this Act is hereby placed under the direction and
supervision of the Unemployment Compensation Board which
Board shall consist of a Chairman and two associate members,
who shall each take the oath prescribed by the Constitution be-
fore entering upon the duties of his office. William Milnes
Maloy shall be the first Chairman of the Board and shall hold
office until June 1, 1943; Joseph P. McCurdy shall be an asso-
ciate member of the Board, and shall hold office until June 1,
1939; and Russell S. Davis shall be the other member, and shall
hold office until June 1, 1941. Upon the expiration of each of
said terms, the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of
the Senate, shall appoint a successor who shall hold office for
the term of six years, and until his successor is duly appointed
and qualified. Any vacancy occurring during a term shall be
filled by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of
the Senate, for the unexpired portion of the term. The Chair-
man of the Board shall receive an annual salary of f 7, 500. 00.
and the associate members shall each receive an annual salary
of $5, 000. 00, and they shall devote their full time to the duties
of their office. Any two members shall constitute a quorum.
No vacancy shall impair the right of the remaining members
to exercise the powers conferred upon the Board under the
provisions of this Article.

SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That Sub-section (b) of
Section 11 of Article 95A, title "Unemployment Compensa-
tion", sub-title "Administration", sub-title "Regulations and
General and Special Rules", be, and the same is hereby re-
pealed and re-enacted with amendments to read as follows:

 

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