692 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 314
Sections 67-A to 67-S and to follow immediately after
Section 67 of said Article, creating a Board of Electrical
Examiners and providing for the examination and
licensing of electricians employed in the installation of
electrical apparatus and wiring in St. Mary's County.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That 19 new sections be and they are hereby
added to Article 19 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Maryland (1930 Edition), title "St. Mary's County", to be
under sub-title "Electrical Examiners", said new sections
to be known as Sections 67-A to 67-S to follow immediately
after Section 67 of said Article and to read as follows:
Electrical Examiners.
67-A. The Board of County Commissioners of St.
Mary's County shall, on or before July 1, 1939, appoint a
board which shall be known as the Board of Electrical Ex-
aminers, consisting of three persons for the purpose of ex-
amining into the qualifications and capabilities of all per-
sons who are engaged or desire to engage in the business
of Master Electrician as defined in this sub-title. The
Board so appointed shall consist of two competent prac-
tical electricians of St. Mary's County, who shall be se-
lected from a list of 4 names recommended to the Board
of County Commissioners by the St. Mary's County Elec-
trical Contractors' Association, and the President of the
Board of County Commissioners. If any vacancy occurs
for any cause during the term of any board as herein pro-
vided for, the Board of County Commissioners shall ap-
point somebody from a list of 2 names recommended by
said Electrical Contractors' Association. The Board of
County Commissioners shall have full power to remove
any member of the board for incompetency or improper
conduct by satisfactory evidence being presented to him
of such condition.
67-B. The members of said Board shall respectively
take and subscribe the oath required by other State officers,
They shall have power to elect out of their number, a
President, Secretary and Treasurer, and to adopt such
rules and by-laws for the transaction of business of the
Board as they may deem expedient.
67-C. Each member of said Board shall receive a com-
pensation of five dollars ($5. 00) per day for actual service
in attending meetings of the Board, which compensation
shall be paid out of any moneys in the hands of the Treas-
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