SEC. 11. Such Board of State Sidepath Commissioners shall
keep an account, separately, of all license fees collected from
each county in which County Boards of Sidepath Commis-
sioners have been appointed, and shall honor drafts of such
County Boards of Sidepath Commissioners upon such funds
to the extent of the fees then to the credit of such county, but no
more; nor shall such Boards of County Sidepath Commissioners
have authority to make any contract or purchase exceeding
the amount of such fund at the time of making such contract
or purchase: the State Board of Sidepath Commissioners,
however, shall have the power to transfer any portion of the
fees collected from Baltimore City, or from any county where
County Board of Sidepath Commissioners have not been
appointed, under the provisions of this Act, to the use of any
county board, under such agreement as may mutually be
agreed upon by such boards.
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State Board
shall keep an
account of all
license fees
collected, etc.
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SEC. 12. The said Board of State Sidepath Commissioners
shall devote all the money so collected to the repair of the
sidepaths in the county in which same are collected, and to
the construction of new sidepaths and repair of same, to the
.maintenance of order on such sidepaths, and to the enforce-
ment of such necessary rules for the use thereof as may be
from time to time adopted by such State or County Boards of
Sidepath Commissioners.
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How money
so collected
shall be used.
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SEC. 13. Any person who rides a bicycle or any sidepath
in said county in violation of any of the sections of this Act,
or does any of the acts by the provisions of this law forbid-
den, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and is punishable by impris-
onment in the House of Correction for a term not exceeding
sixty days, or a fine of not less than five dollars nor more
than twenty -five dollars, or both such fine and imprisonment.
SEC. 14. This Act shall take effect from and after the date
of its passage.
Approved April 10, 1900.
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Penalty for
violation.
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CHAPTER 659.
AN ACT to refund Alexander Milner a sum of money paid
by him to the Comptroller of the Treasury of the State and
covered into the Treasury of the State, for a license to dredge
for oysters with the schooner L. M. Bates, which schooner
was lost three months and ten days prior to the expiration
of said license.
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License paid
to dredge for
oysters.
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