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Session Laws, 1977
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2915
MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
(d) (1) In Baltimore City, the Sheriff shall
receive a salary AS SET BY THE BOARD OF ESTIMATES IN THE
§ORDINANCE OF ESTIMATES, BUT NOT LESS THAN
OF $25,000 [of
$20,000. However, if the maximum annual salary received
by the clerks of each of the law and criminal and equity
courts of Baltimore City is less than $20,000, the
Sheriff shall receive the same amount received by the
clerks]. He shall appoint an undersheriff and chief
deputy sheriff, three supervisory deputy sheriffs, one
deputy sheriff writ clerk and four assistant deputy
sheriff writ clerks, one stenographer and docket clerk,
two clerks [and 54 deputy sheriffs until January 1, 1976;
as of January 1, 1976, he may appoint a total of 58
deputy sheriffs;] and [as of January 1, 1977,] he may
appoint a total of 61 deputy sheriffs. Salaries for
these employees shall be set by the Secretary of
Personnel. A deputy sheriff who uses his personal
automobile is entitled to a monthly automobile allowance
at the same rate paid to other State employees. Any
sheriff who is assigned a city—owned automobile may not
receive the monthly automobile expense allowance. They
shall also have assistants at the compensation provided
for in the annual ordinance of estimates of Baltimore
City. Provision shall also be made in the ordinance for
the expenses of the office of the Sheriff, including the
purchase and maintenance of motor vehicles. The Mayor
and City Council has the same power with respect to the
salaries of the office of the Sheriff as it has under the
city charter with respect to the salaries of all
municipal departments. Employees of the Sheriff's
office, except the Sheriff, shall be selected according
to the provisions of § 9E of Article 64A of the Code.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1977. Approved May 26, 1977.
CHAPTER 725 (Senate Bill 654)
AN ACT concerning Creation of a State Debt - Calvert County Jail FOR the purpose of authorizing the creation of a State
Debt in the amount of $750,000, the proceeds to be
used for the construction and equipping of a new
Calvert County Jail Facility, subject to the
requirement that Calvert County provide at least an
equal and matching fund for the same purpose; and
providing generally for the issue and sale of bonds
evidencing the loan. SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That:


 
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