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Session Laws, 1916
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON,, GOVERNOR. 1155

Board of Supervisors of Elections of Baltimore City,

Board of Liquor License. Commissioners of Baltimore City,

Board of Police Commissioners of Baltimore City,

State Roads Commission,

State Insurance Commissioner,

State Tax Commission,

State Industrial Accident Commission,

Board of Shell Fish Commissioners,

State Bank Commissioner,.

Commissioner of Motor Vehicles,

State Board of Health,

Sheriff of Baltimore City,

and also all other boards, commissions, departments, officers or
institutions of the State Government, except as provided in
Section 10 hereof.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That it shall be unlawful
for any board, commission, department, officer or institution of
the State Government to retain or employ or to continue the
employment of any counsel or legal adviser whatever, in con-
nection with the performance of their, its or his duties, or to
be represented, in the performance of any of the duties im-
posed upon them, it or him,, by any counsel or legal adviser
whatever, other than the Attorney-General, or his assistants,
except as provided in Section 10 of this Act.

SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That the Attorney-General
shall receive a salary of Five Thousand Dollars ($5, 000) per.
annum. He is authorized to appoint not exceeding three as-
sistants, who shall be known as Assistant Attorneys-General,
all of whom shall be practicing lawyers of the State of Mary-
land in good, standing, and each of whom shall hold his re-
spective office during the pleasure of the Attorney-General.
The salary of each of the Assistant Attorneys-General shall be
Two Thousand Five Hundred ($2, 500) Dollars per annum.
The said assistants shall each perform such duties as the Attor-
ney-General may, from time to time, assign to them, and the
Attorney-General is hereby authorized to assign to them and
each of them the performance, subject to his direction and con-
trol, of any of the duties required of him by law.

SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That the ' Attorney-
General is authorized to employ a Chief Clerk, and such
stenographers, typewriters and other office assistants as he
may require, all of whom shall hold their respective posi-

 

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