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.40 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Board one must be representative of the owners and users of boilers
in the State, and one a representative of a boiler insurance and in-
spection company licensed to do business in this State. The Board is
charged with the duty of formulating rules and regulations govern-
ing the construction, installation and maintenance of boilers of over
fifteen pounds to a square inch, for sale or use in Maryland, and to
enforce such rules and regulations (Code 1939, Art. 48, secs. 151-
152)..

Appropriations: Included in the appropriations of the
Department of Labor and Industry..

MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF MOTION PICTURE CENSORS.

Chairman: Helen C. Tingley, 1949
Vice-Chairman and Treasurer: Eva M. Holland, 1950
Secretary: John K. Burkley, 1951
Elmer P. Butz, Chief Clerk
848 North Howard Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: Vernon 3370.

The Board consists of a chairman, vice-chairman, and secretary, ap-
pointed by the Governor, by and with the consent of the Senate, for a
term of three years (Code 1939, Art. 66A, sec. 3). The duties of the
Board are to examine all motion pictures to be shown in the State of
Maryland. The Board eliminates those which, in its judgment, may
tend to corrupt morals or incite crime. The Board furnishes an
official approval seal, which must be displayed on the screen when
the picture is shown..

Publications: Annual Reports of the Maryland State
Board of Motion Picture Censors, 1945-46, 1946-47..

1948 1949
Appropriations $46,164 $46,280
Staff: 13..

MARYLAND RACING COMMISSION.

Chairman: Stuart S. Janney, Jr., 1953
Frank Small, Jr., 1949; H. Courtenay Jenifer, 1951.
J. William Graham, Secretary
504 Maryland Trust Building, Baltimore 2 Telephone: Plaza 2387.

The Maryland Racing Commission was established in 1920. The
Commission is composed of three members appointed by the Governor
for a term of six years. The Commission licenses all racing corpora-
tions, tracks and racing meets held within the State. The Commission
promulgates such rules and regulations as may be necessary to govern
the races. It may also regulate the size of the purse, the price of
admission, or the charge made for any article or service sold at the
meets. All persons engaged in racing in Maryland under assumed
names must register with the Commission and receive its permission
for the use of such name. The Commission has the power to revoke
or suspend the license of any person or corporation engaged in rac-
ing within the State who violates the racing laws or the rules of the.

 

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