908 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 491
tute a Board of License Commissioners for Balti-
more City, who shall hold office for two years, and until
their successors are appointed and qualified; and their
duties shall be such as hereinafter described:
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That Sections 664 to
667, both inclusive, and Sections 669 to 691, both inclusive,
of Article IV of the Code of Public Local Laws of Mary-
land (1927 Edition), title "Baltimore City, " sub-title
"Liquor and Intoxicating Drinks, " be and they are hereby
repealed, and that the following sections be and the same
are hereby enacted in lieu thereof to be designated as Sec-
tions 669 to 691, respectively, both inclusive, of Article IV
of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland (1927 Edi-
tion), title "Baltimore City, " and to read as follows:
669. The said Board shall appoint such assistants,
clerks, stenographers and other help as may be necessary
for the proper conduct of its duties.
670. The salaries of the said Board shall be as follows,
to wit: Two Thousand Dollars ($2, 000. ) per annum for
each of the members thereof, to be paid by the Mayor and
City Council of Baltimore. The compensation of all ap-
pointees of the said Board and the expenses of administer-
ing the affairs of said Board during the year 1933 shall be
determined by the Board of Estimates; and from and after
the year 1933, the said compensation and expenses shall be
subject to the approval of the Board of Estimates and shall
be paid as provided in the Ordinance of Estimates. The
salaries of the members of said Board, the compensation
of all appointees thereof, and the expenses of administer-
ing the affairs of said Board during the year 1933 may be
paid from the contingent fund of the Board of Estimates
or from the proceeds of license fees received under this
Act, in the discretion of the Board of Estimates.
671. The said Board shall keep a full record of all appli-
cations for licenses, of all recommendations for and remon-
strances against the granting of licenses, and its action
thereon; and the vote of the members of said Board by
yeas and nays shall be taken on the question of granting
or refusing every application for licenses; and said records
of said Board shall at all suitable times be open to the
inspection of the public, and shall be deemed and taken as
actual notice to all persons of the matters and facts re-
corded therein.
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