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Session Laws, 1968
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SPIRO T. AGNEW, Governor                          431

the laws relating to the practice of chiropractic, osteopathy, den-
tistry, chiropody, nursing, optometry, medicine and surgery, ex-
cept as specifically provided in this subtitle. Nothing in this sub-
title shall be construed to prohibit chiropractors from practicing
physical therapy in their practice as chiropractors; or to apply to
the practice of beauty culture, hair dressing, or in the operation of
health clubs, so far as non-medical treatments are concerned; or
to prohibit or prevent the advertising of health clubs as health clubs.
Neither shall any section be taken under the authority of this subtitle
to accomplish any of these results.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1968.

Approved April 10, 1968.

CHAPTER 364
(House Bill 1095)

AN ACT to add new Section 192C to the Code of Public Local Laws
of Queen Anne's County (being Article 18 of the Code of Public
Local Laws of Maryland), title "Queen Anne's County," subtitle
"County Commissioners," to follow immediately after Section 192B
thereof, as added by Chapter 464 of the Acts of 1955, to create
a Queen Anne's Governmental Study Commission to study the
governmental structure of Queen Anne's County, to provide for
the appointment and qualifications of its members, to require it to
report promptly, and to provide funds for the purposes of the
Commission.

Whereas, Queen Anne's County has experienced significant
changes in recent years by way of increased population and otherwise,
and is on the threshold of even more changes in the name of progress;
and

Whereas, The needs of the people, among other services, for public
works including roads, storm sewer and water facilities will be in-
creased and will require efficient governmental servicing; and

Whereas, Such changes have cast doubt upon the adequacy of the
existing structure or form of County government to meet present and
future needs, especially in view of the threat of reapportionment in
the General Assembly; and

Whereas, Proposals have been advanced for a change in the
present structure or form of government; and

Whereas, It is realized that basic changes in government should
not be entered into lightly or on the basis of immediate present need,
but should be made for generations; and

Whereas, It is deemed desirable to have a study made first to deter-
mine what changes, if any, in the structure or form of the present
County government or public work system should be made to best
satisfy these needs and to prepare, if possible, specific recom-

 

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