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Session Laws, 1962
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162 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 36

42.

Within forty-five days after the conclusion of a hearing held
under the provisions of Sections 39 to 44, the Commission shall
issue an order dismissing the complaint or requiring compliance
with a regulation of the Commission. The Commission may, in its
discretion, allow the employer not to exceed forty-five days within
which to comply with an order. [Upon petition a] Any person
aggrieved by the
order of the order of the Commission may appeal
to
[shall be reviewed by] the circuit court of the county or of
Baltimore City
in which the place of employment is located, and in
such action [the chairman of] the Commission [shall be the de-
fendant] may be a party. The decision of the circuit court may be
appealed to the Court of Appeals.

91 (a) Proceedings for review under Section 90 of this article
shall be instituted [by filing a petition] in the circuit court for any
county within which operations are carried on by the public serv-
ice company involved, or in any equity court in Baltimore City [,
within 60 days after the service of the final decision of the Com-
mission]. If more than one [petition] proceeding to review an
order of the Commission is [filed] instituted, the court may, upon
motion of either party, transfer the proceeding to any other court
having jurisdiction. If a rehearing by the Commission is duly ap-
plied for, [the petition for] proceedings for judicial review may be
filed [within 30 days] after the service of the decision of the
Commission denying the hearing. The Commission may be a party
to such appeal.

92.

Upon [T] the institution of proceedings for review of any rule,
regulation or order of the Commission [shall not stay enforcement
of the Commission's action, but] the Commission may upon such
terms as it deems proper, stay the enforcement thereof,
[do so, or
any judge of the reviewing court may order a stay (upon notice
to the Commission and after hearing) upon such terms as he deems
proper. No order of the Commission shall be stayed, suspended, or
enjoined, except as provided by this section. ]

93. (a) Upon [petition] commencement of a proceeding for
review the case shall stand ready for trial upon 15 days' notice
by either party after answer.

94(a) [Within 30 days after service of the petition, or within
such further time as the court may allow, the Commission shall
transmit to the reviewing court the original or a certified copy of
all the proceedings before the Commission; but b] By stipulation
of all parties to the review proceeding, the record may be shortened.
Any party unreasonably refusing to stipulate to limit the record
to be transmitted to court may be taxed by the court for the ad-
ditional costs. The court may require or permit corrections of
the record before the Commission or the certification of additional
parts of such record when deemed advisable.

94 (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of this sub-title or any
rule of court to the contrary
[subsection (a) of this section], no
transcript need be filed until after disposition of any demurrer or


 

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