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Session Laws, 1959
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1462                             Joint Resolutions

study of the technical questions of insurance practice connected
therewith; and

Whereas, the general insurance laws have been amended from
time to time but have not been revised in their entirety since the
year 1922, therefore; be it

Resolved, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the Gov-
ernor be and he is hereby requested to appoint a commission, con-
sisting of not less than seven (7) nor more than twelve (12) mem-
bers, including at least one representative of each of the following
groups
: A representative of the mutual MUTUAL AND CASUALTY
Property AND CASUALTY Insurers, a
representative of the Stock
AND CASUALTY Property AND CASUALTY Insurers, a repre-

sentative of the Mutual Life Insurers, a representative of the Stock
Life Insurers,
AND THREE REPRESENTATIVES ALL OF
WHOM SHALL BE LICENSED INSURANCE AGENTS IN MARY-
LAND INCLUDING A LIFE
INSURANCE UNDERWRITER, A
STOCK PROPERTY AND CASUALTY AGENT, AND A MUTUAL
PROPERTY AND CASUALTY AGENT, and a member of the

General Assembly, to study the need and desirability of amendments
to the general insurance laws and/or a thorough revision thereof
and to submit the results of its study, together with any recom-
mended amendments and/or revision of such laws to the Legislative
Council on or before October 1, 1960, and to the General Assembly
which convenes in January 1961; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of this Resolution be sent to the Governor
of Maryland.

Approved April 28, 1959.

No. 31
(House Joint Resolution 22)

House Joint Resolution commemorating Maryland's role in the War
between the States.

Whereas, The centennial of the Civil War or "War Between The
States", is almost upon us: By the time the next 1961 session of the
Maryland Legislature convenes in regular session the first year of
its celebration will have started and shortly after that session ad-
journs, sine die, the one-hundredth anniversary of the spilling of
the first blood of that war, April 14th, 1861, in Baltimore, will have
taken place; and

Whereas, Maryland as a "Border State", also the hisorical HIS-
TORICAL Toleration State, played a very unique part in that con-

Explanation: Italics indicate new matter added to existing law.

[Brackets] indicate matter stricken from existing law.
CAPITALS indicate amendments to bill.
Strike out indicates matter stricken out of bill.

 

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