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Session Laws, 1914
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 645

from the First Election District shall hold office for the term,
of six years from the date of his election; the one from the Sec-
ond Election District shall hold office for the term of four years
from the date of his election, and the one from the Third Elec-
tion District of said County shall hold office for the term of two
years from the date of his election, and in each case until his
successor shall be elected and qualified. And at each general
election, held, respectively, every second year after the election
to be held on the Tuesday next after the first Monday of Novem-
ber in the year nineteen hundred and fifteen, there shall be
elected one County Commissionr for the full term of six years
to succeed the Commissioner whose term shall then expire, and
the person so to be elected shall be selected from the same district
as the Commissioner whose term shall so expire, and no two
Commissioners from one and the same election district shall
hold office as Commissioners in said County at one and the same
time. In the event that any vacancy should occur in said Board
of Commissioners for any cause, the Governor shall appoint
a suitable person to fill such vacancy or vacancies, and the per-
son or persons so appointed shall hold said office for the full
term of the person whose office shall have become vacant. The
appointee so appointed shall be a resident and voter in the elec-
tion district wherein the person whose office shall have been
vacated resided and voted at the time of his election; and the
compensation of the said Commissioner shall be the same as is
now provided by Section 14 of Article 25 of the Code of Public
General Laws.

Approved April 10th, 1914.

CHAPTER 401.

AN ACT to add a new Section to Article 59 of the Code of Public

General Laws of Maryland, title "Lunatics and Insane," sub-
title "Lunacy Commission," to follow Section 44 of said
Article 59, and to be known as Section 44-A.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

land, That a new Section be and the same is hereby added to
Article 59 of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland,
title "Lunatics and Insane," sub-title "Lunacy Commission,"
to follow Section 44 of said Article 59, to be known as Section
44-A, and to read as follows:

 

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