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54                       JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS                         [Jan. 6

sideration in this area. The Commission was appointed pursuant to House Joint Resolution 20 of the 1967 session, and it seems only logical that they should have an opportunity to fully review the problems and solutions before a bill as far reaching as this one is enacted. I pledge that this administration will work with the Legislature and any other group interested in finding a complete solution to the problem. In my opinion, Senate Bill 1 is not that solution.

Sincerely,

/s/ Spiro T. Agnew, Governor.

Read and journalized and made a Special Order for consideration at the close of today's business.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

Annapolis, Md., May 7,1968.

The Honorable William S. James President of the Senate State House Annapolis, Maryland

Dear Mr. President:

In accordance with Section 17 of Article II of the Maryland Constitution, I have vetoed today Senate Bill 560 and am returning it to you.

This bill would require the approval of four members of the board rather than three in order for an applicant to be granted a certificate of competency and be registered as a practical plumber. It also provides for Senate confirmation of appointments to the Board of Commissioners of Practical Plumbing. The Board of Commissioners of Practical Plumbing has expressed its disapproval of the bill and has indicated that the present method of selection will produce the most qualified members. I am in agreement with them, and I therefore am compelled to veto this measure.

Sincerely,

/s/ Spiro T. Agnew,

Governor. Read and journalized.

Vetoed by the Governor—May 7, 1968 Senate Bill No. 560—By Senator McGuirk:

An Act to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 329 of Article 43 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1965 Replacement Volume), title "Health," subtitle "Plumbing," and to add new Section 333A to said Article, title, and subtitle, to follow immediately after Section 333 thereof, relating generally to plumbing work and the licensing thereof, appointment of members of the State Board of Commissioners of Practical Plumbing, officers and procedures of the State Board of Commissioners of Practical Plumbing. , providing for a maintenance- master plumber's license, requiring such a license for the performance of plumbing repair, service,

 

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