4440
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 820
Before entering upon the duties of their office,
members of the board shall each take and subscribe to the
oath prescribed in Article 1, § 6 of the Constitution, which
oath shall be taken before and duly recorded by the clerk of
the circuit court for the county [or of the Superior Court
of Baltimore City, as the case may be]. Within twenty days
after their appointments become effective, the members of
the board for each county and for the City of Baltimore,
respectively, shall organize as a board by electing one of
their members as president. They shall each hold office
until their successors are appointed and qualified, unless
sooner removed for good cause shown. The Governor shall
have power to remove them at any time upon written charges,
after notice and hearing. Each board shall have the right
and authority to procure an official seal with which to
authenticate its official papers and documents.
2-12.
(d)(1) Each board at the time precinct lines are
created or changed under the authority of any provision of
law, shall have a reasonable number of maps prepared showing
the new precinct lines and shall adopt a resolution
describing the precinct lines. One copy of each of the
resolutions and of the maps shall be filed with the clerk of
the circuit court of the county [or the clerk of the
Superior Court of Baltimore City, as the case may be,] and
the State Administrative Board of Election Laws.
3-18.
(a) Reports shall be made by the several officials in
the counties and in Baltimore City at least once each month,
except as provided in subsection (3), as follows:
(1) The commissioner of health of Baltimore City
and the health officers of the [several] counties shall file
with the State Administrative Board of Election Laws a list
of the names and residence addresses (if known) of all
persons over eighteen years of age reported deceased within
the city or county since the date of the last such report.
(2) The [clerk of the Criminal Court of
Baltimore City, the] clerk of the circuit court[,] and the
clerk of the District Court for each county shall file with
the State Administrative Board of Election Laws the full
names and addresses of all persons convicted in the
respective courts of theft or infamous crimes since the date
of the last such report. The State Administrative Board of
Election Laws shall make similar arrangements with the clerk
of the United States District Court for the District of
Maryland to receive lists of those convicted of crimes in
that court.
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