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Session Laws, 1969
Volume 692, Page 236   View pdf image
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236                             LAWS OF MARYLAND                       [CH. 77

shall call a meeting. A majority of said Board shall at all times con-
stitute a quorum. The secretary of said Board shall keep a full
record of the proceedings of said Board, which shall at all reason-
able times be open to public inspection. The treasurer shall receive
from the secretary all fees paid for licenses and certificates and shall
keep a record thereof, and of all disbursements of said Board in a
book to be kept for that purpose. All moneys paid to the Board shall
be deposited by the treasurer in some safe banking institution, and
all moneys paid out shall be approved by said Board and be made
by check signed by both the president and the treasurer. The treas-
urer shall, upon entering the performance 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, and
said Board shall make an annual report of its proceedings to the
Governor and Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene, which report
shall contain an account of all moneys received and disbursed by
them pursuant to this subtitle.

Sec. 17. And be it further enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland,
That Sections 467, 468, and 470 of Article 43 of the Anno-
tated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition and 1965 Replacement Vol-
ume), title "Health," subtitle "Osteopathy," be and they are hereby
repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, all to read as follows:

467.

There shall be established a Board of Osteopathic Examiners for
the State of Maryland. The Board shall be part of the Department of
Health and Mental Hygiene.
The Board shall consist of five members,
and each of said members shall serve for a term of three years from
the first day of June, next after his appointment, who shall serve
as follows: namely, two for one year, two for two years, and one for
three years, from the first day of June, anno Domini one thousand
nine hundred and fourteen. Each member of the said Board shall
be a graduate of a legally incorporated and reputable college of
osteopathy and shall have been licensed to practice osteopathy under
the laws of this State, excepting in the case of the first Board, which
shall be appointed as provided for in Section 469, — and shall not
be in any manner financially interested in, or connected with faculty
or management of any osteopathic school or college, and shall have
been engaged in the practice of osteopathy in this State for a period
of at least three years.

468.

The Governor , upon the recommendation of the Secretary of
Health and Mental Hygiene,
shall appoint the members of said Board
of Examiners, from a full list of the members in good standing of
the Maryland Osteopathic Association who are eligible for appoint-
ment upon said Board of Osteopathic Examiners; which list shall,
on or before the first day of May, one thousand nine hundred and
fourteen, and annually the