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Session Laws, 1967
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1522                           LAWS OF MARYLAND                      [CH. 703

Article 23
161G. Department and Director.

(b) Bond.—[The Director shall give bond to the State of Mary-
land in the amount of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) and in
such form as the Board may require and conditioned upon proper
and faithful discharge of his duties.] The Director shall upon the
entering of his duties, be covered by a surety bond in accordance
with the provisions of Sections 46 through 50 of Article 78A of the
Annotated Code of Maryland.

161-I. Deputy director, employees and examiners.

(d) Deputy director to act for Director; bond.—In the absence of
the Director or upon proper delegation by him, the deputy director
shall act in place and stead of the Director and in so acting shall
have the same powers and duties as the Director. [The deputy direc-
tor shall give bond to the State of Maryland in the same amount and
upon the same conditions as that required of the Director.] The
deputy director shall, upon entering the duties of his office, be cov-
ered by a surety bond in accordance with the provisions of Sections
46 through 50 of Article 78A of the Annotated Code of Maryland.

Article 41
138. Oath and Bond.

[The Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds shall, be-
fore entering the duties of his office, take oath prescribed by the
Constitution of this State, and also execute a bond to the State of
Maryland in the penalty of one thousand dollars, conditioned for the
faithful discharge of the duties imposed upon him by Sections 134-
137, and for the delivery to his successor of all moveable property
belonging to the State, and said bond shall be filed with Secretary
of State.] The Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds shall,
before entering the performance of the duties of his office, take oath
as prescribed by the Constitution of this State. He shall be covered
by a surety bond in accordance with the provisions of Sections 46
through 50 of Article 78A of the Annotated Code of Maryland. He
shall turn over to his successor all moveable property belonging to
the State.

Article 41
192. Administrator of Loan Laws.

There shall be an Administrator of Loan Laws who shall be ap-
pointed by the Governor and who shall be assigned to the Division of
Financial Review and Control. He shall not be a stockholder, officer
or director of any corporation, or member of any partnership, en-
gaged in, or be himself engaged in, the making of loans, and he
shall devote his entire time to the duties of his position. He shall
occupy the position to which he shall be appointed for a term of four
years from the first Monday in May succeeding his appointment and
until his successor is appointed and has qualified. [He shall give bond
in the sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) to be approved by
the Governor, for the faithful performance of his duties.] He shall,
upon entering the duties of his office, be covered by a surety bond in


 

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