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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1939
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1924 ARTICLE 43

through such unexpired term. Each person who shall be appointed to
serve on said Board of Osteopathic Examiners shall receive a certificate
of appointment from the Secretary of State. Each and every member of
said board shall, within 10 days after appointment, on being apprised of
the same, take and subscribe an oath or affirmation before the Secretary
of State to faithfully and impartially perform the duties of said office. The
Board of Examiners shall make and adopt all necessary rules, regulations,
and by-laws, not inconsistent with the Constitution and Laws of the State
or of the United States, whereby to perform the duties and transact the
business required under the provisions of this sub-title.

An. Code, 1924, see. 352. 1912, sec. 293. 1914, ch. 786.

414. The first meeting of the said Board of Osteopathic Examiners shall
be held on the first Tuesday of June, one thousand nine hundred and four-
teen, at Baltimore, Maryland, and subsequent meeting for organization, in
June, annually; suitable notice in the usual form being given by the Secre-
tary of the Board to each of the members, thereof, specifying the time and
place of meeting.

At the first meeting of the Board, and at each annual meeting in June,
an organization shall be effected by the election from its membership of a
President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 353. 1912, sec. 294. 1914, ch. 786.

415. For the purpose of examining applicants for license, the said
Board of Osteopathic Examiners shall hold two stated meetings in each
year, due notice of which shall be made public, at such times and places
as the Board may determine. At said meetings a majority of the members
of the Board shall constitute a quorum thereof; but the examination may
be conducted by a committee of one or more members of the Board of
Examiners, duly authorized by said Board; but no license to practice
osteopathy shall be granted on an affirmative vote of less than three. Said
examinations shall be conducted in writing in accordance with the rules
and regulations prescribed by the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners
and may be supplemented by practical examinations at the bedside in avail-
able eleemosynary or other institution, the laboratory, and by practical
tests upon the human cadaver, and shall embrace the subjects named in
Section 418 of this Article. After each such examination the committee
having charge thereof, shall, without unnecessary delay, act upon the same.
An official report of such action, signed by each acting member of said
committee of examiners, stating the examination average of each candidate
in each branch, the general average, and the result of the examination,
whether successful or unsuccessful, shall be transmitted to the said State
Board of Osteopathic Examiners. Said report shall embrace all the exami-
nation papers, questions and answers thereto, and such written reports
as result from the practical tests as hereinbefore specified. All such
examination papers and reports shall be kept for reference and inspection,
for a period of not less than five years. The Board shall keep a record of its
proceedings, and a register of all applicants for license; giving the name
and location of the institution granting the applicant the degree of doctor
of, or diplomat in osteopathy; the date of his or her diploma; and also
whether the applicant was rejected or granted a license, and the number
of the license granted. The record and register shall be prima facie 1 of all
matters contained therein.

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