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Proceedings of the Senate, 1916
Volume 658, Page 948   View pdf image (33K)
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948 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 30

sion shall then calculate and determine the percentage which
the total amount of such salaries and expenses, other than
the amount chargeable to the State Accident Fund, bore to
the total pay roll, ascertained as aforesaid for that year, of
all the employers of this State subject to the provisions of this
Act; and the percentage so calculated and determined shall
be assessed against all such employers carrying their own in-
surance in proportion to their several pay rolls, and all in-
surance carriers, including the State Accident Fund, in pro-
portion to the aggregate pay roll of employers insured there-
with, as a special tax for the maintenance of the State In-
dustrial Accident Commission, other than for conducting and
administering the State Accident Fund, for the calendar year
ending December 31, 1917, and for each calendar year there-
after; provided, however, that the total amount to be assessed
against and paid by such insurance carriers and self-insurers
shall not exceed sixty thousand dollars for any one year.

'Payment of said taxes may be enforced by civil action in
the name of the State of Maryland, and the amounts so as-
sessed and collected by the Commission shall be paid into the
State Treasury to reimburse the State for this portion of the
expense of administering the Workmen's Compensation Law.
And the Commission shall be and it is hereby clothed with
such power and authority to examine pay rolls and require
reports from employers and insurance carriers as may be rea-
sonable ami necessary to carry out the provisions of this sec-
tion and to adopt rules and regulations in regard thereto. ' "
[Which was read and adopted. ]

[Which favorable report was adopted, which was read the
second time and ordered printed for a third reading. ]

Also favorably

HOUSE BILL No, 286, BY MR. WHITE.
SUBJECT: FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY ASSOCIA-
TIONS.

[Which favorable report was adopted, which was read the
second time. ]

Also favorably

HOUSE BILL No. 216, BY MR. HALL.
SUBJECT: WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

[Which favorable report was adopted, which was read the
second time. ]

 

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