HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1303
At least once each month, beginning with the month of
January, 1940, (a) the Commissioner of Health of the City
of Baltimore shall file with said Board the names and resi-
dence addresses of all persons over twenty-one years of age
who have died within said city during the previous month or
since the date of the last report; (b) the Clerk of the Criminal
Court shall file with said Board the names and residence ad-
dresses (if known) of all persons over twenty-one years of age
who during the previous month or since the date of the last
report have been convicted of larceny or other infamous
crime; (c) the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas shall file
with said Board the former and present names of all women
whose names, during the previous month or since the date of
the last report, have been changed by marriage; and (d) the
Clerks of the Circuit Court and the Circuit Court No. 2 shall
file with said Board the former and present names and resi-
dence addresses (if known) of all persons whose names,
during the previous month or since the date of the last re-
port, have been changed by decree or order of Court. Said
Board may also arrange with the postmaster of Baltimore
City to receive notices of all changes in addresses of persons
receiving mail through the postoffice of said city, and with the
water department and gas and electric company or com-
panies of changes in addresses of persons using such services,
and pay a reasonable compensation for the necessary clerical
service involved.
Whenever the death or conviction of larceny or other in-
famous crime of any registered voter shall be reported to
said Board, it shall cause to be mailed to the address of such
voter, as it appears upon the registration records, a notifica-
tion that such death or conviction has been reported to said
Board, and that, upon failure to deny such death or convic-
tion, within two weeks of the mailing of such notification, the
registration of such voter shall be cancelled; and, upon such
failure, said Board shall cause a note in red ink to be made
on the original and duplicate cards of such voter of the fact
and date of such death or conviction, and such cards to be
transferred to an inactive file. When said Board shall learn
of the removal of any registered voter from this State or that
such voter has acquired a voting residence in one of the coun-
ties of this State, it shall deal in the same manner with the said
cards and shall notify the said voter by mail of such action.
When a registered voter who shall have acquired a voting resi-
dence in one of the counties of this State shall file an applica-
tion for a certificate of removal in the form prescribed by Sec-
tion 39A of this Article (except that the words "registration
records'7 shall be substituted for the words "registry Books"),
the said Board shall deal with the said cards in the manner
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