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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1874
Volume 211, Page 1848   View pdf image (33K)
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1874.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 605

Bachanan, Riley, Stake,

Matthews, Dawson, Clark,

Merryman, McCosker, Watkins,

Seth, T. H. H,amilton, Fletchall,

Valliant, Cooper, Wack,

Sudler, C. R. Hamilton, Park,

Coulbourn, McWilliams, Brace,

Duer, Staylor, Waters,

Hodson, Stewart, of B. city, Vanderford,

Turner, of Cecil, McAleese, Galt,

Mackey, Gill, Brown,

Davis, Hart, Stewart, of How'd,

Latchford, Loane, Bedsworth,

Thompson, Greenfield, Glotfelty—61.

Kemp,

NEGATIVE—None.

Said bill was then sent to the Senate.

The Secretary of the Senate returned the following hill:

The bill entitled an Act to repeal chapter 287, of the laws
passed at the January session, 1870, and to repeal sections
810, 811 and 816, of Article 4, of the Code of Public Local
Laws, of Baltimore City, sub-title "Police," and to re-enact
the following in lieu thereof,

Endorsed "Passed by yeas and nays, with proposed amend-
ments."

AMENDMENTS PROPOSED.

In section 810, printed bill, page 3, line 21, after the
words "provided, however," strike out all down to the
word "force," in the 23rd line, and insert the following:
"That if any officer of police, policeman or detective shall
be incapacitated for the performance of duty by reason of
sickness or disability incurred in the line of his duty for six
consecutive months, he may, at the expiration of that time, be
dismissed from the force; Provided further, however, That
the said Board shall have the power to dismiss said officer
of police, policeman or detective, before that time, if in their
judgment they may deem it proper."

Strike out the whole of section 811.

Strike out in section 816, lines 13 and 14, the words
"Mayor, Comptroller, and."

Strike out from the word "Baltimore," in line 14, of said
section, all the balance of the section.

In the title of the bill, strike out the words "eight hun-
dred and eleven."

Which were severally read.

 

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