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Maryland Manual, 1969-70
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240 MARYLAND MANUAL
The Board of Inspection of Horse Riding Stables was created by
Chapter 474, Acts of 1968. The Board consists of three members
appointed by the Governor for four-year terms. One member must
be a duly qualified and licensed veterinarian and one member must
be an officer of a County Humane Society. The Boald selects its own
Chairman. All members serve without compensation.
The Board makes all necessary rules and regulations for the proper
performance of their duties. It also provides for the filing of applica-
tions for licenses and makes rules and regulations for the qualifica-
tions of applicants. The Board may designate officers of County
Humane Societies, Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
and Licensed Veterinarians to act as its agent and to make routine
inspections. Such agents serve without pay.
"The Board is empowered to license all horse riding stables where
one or more horses or ponies are let for hire to be ridden or driven,
either with or without the furnishing of riding or driving instructions,
and Sales Barns, including all establishments where horses are sold,
including Auction Barns (Code 1957, 1964 Repl. Vol., 1968 Supp., Art.
56, sees. 128-130D).
Appropriations 1969 1970
Special Funds $1,000 $1,500
Staff: 1.
STATE BOARD OF LAW EXAMINERS
Chairman: Vincent L. Gingerich
William H. Adkins II
Ward B. Coe, Jr.
Frederick W. Invernizzi, Secretary-Treasurer to the Board
Norman E. Burke, Special Assistant
Joseph A. Kenary, Special Assistant
K. King Burnett, Special Assistant
Mildred H. Pullen, Clerk to the Board
1825 Munsey Building, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 752-5310
The Courts of the Province were first authorized to examine persons
seeking to practice law in 1715 (Acts 1715, chap. 48, sec. 12). The
examination of attorneys remained as a function of the several courts
of the State until 1898, when the Legislature created the State Board
of Law Examiners (Chapter 139, Acts of 1898). The Board is com-
posed of three members appointed by the Judges of the Court of
Appeals. Twice yearly, in the winter and summer, in the City of
Baltimore, the Board conducts examinations for admission to the Bar.
It also passes upon the petitions of attorneys from other states desir-
ing admission. The Board passes upon appeals from the findngs and
recommendations of the Character Committees of the various circuits.
Law students expecting to practice in Maryland must register their
intentions with the Board. The Court of Appeals formulates the rules
governing the Board, but the Board may prescribe rules for the
conduct of examinations, providing such rules do not conflict with
those made by the Court (Code 1957, 1968 Repl. Vol., Art. 10, sees. 2-8).
Appropriations . 1969 1970
Special Funds - - $52,600 $53 442
Staff: None,

 
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