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Session Laws, 1969
Volume 692, Page 1403   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                      1403

of inability to examine all the applicants on the regular day of meet-
ing, [they] it shall continue [their] its sessions for each succes-
sive day until the same shall be completed. [They] The Board shall
visit and inspect the running and management of all steam plants
wherein the engineers are required to be examined as hereinbefore
provided, not less than once every six months, and in the event of
their finding on such examination that the engineer or engineers in
charge of such plant or machinery are not running and managing
the same with proper skill and care, [they] it shall report the same
to the State Board of Boiler Inspectors for their action; and said
Board of Examining Engineers fare hereby invested with power and
authority to] may enter all such premises and make the examina-
tion herein provided for; and any owner of [any such] premises
who [shall] refuses to allow [them] the members to enter and make
such examination shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and be
punishable upon trial and conviction, as provided in ([the preceding]
Section 313.

315.

[The said] Each member of the Board of Examining Engineers
shall receive an annual salary [of Fifteen Hundred Dollars each]
as provided in the Budget from time to time, and shall have power
to employ a clerk or secretary at a salary [not exceeding the sum of
One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars per annum], and such expense
shall be allowed [said] the Board as shall be incurred in traveling
expense, office rent, stationery and printing, and for which they shall
produce to the Comptroller of the State Treasury, proper vouchers;
provided, however, that no appropriation shall be made and no
moneys paid by the State Treasurer to [said] the board for or on
account of [said] salaries and expenses, but that the same shall be
paid to them by and from the fees received for the examination and
certificates hereinbefore provided for; and provided further, that
the [said] board shall keep a strict account of all fees received
for such purposes, and quarterly, under oath or affirmation, return
[such] the statement to the Comptroller of the State Treasury;
and whenever the amount is in excess of the salaries and expenses
hereinbefore provided for they shall forward such excess to [said]
the Comptroller, and they keep a certificate book with the certifi-
cate therein duly numbered and of which to each certificate there is a
corresponding stub to be filled in to correspond in all respects to the
certificate issued, and subject to the inspection of the Comptroller,
when he may deem the same necessary. [Provided, however, this
subtitle shall only apply in Baltimore City.]

315A.

Nothing in this subtitle shall be construed to apply to or affect any
heating plant with a boiler or boilers [while operated at a pressure
not in excess of fifteen pounds per square inch guage.] having a
capacity to generate less than 30 horse