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Session Laws, 1830
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DANIEL MARTIN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

103

of this power the trustees may from time to time increase
or diminish the sum so to be paid, or discontinue the pay-
ment thereof altogether, and may graduate the payments
according to the ability of the children, and the exigencies
of the school.

1830.
CHAP. 97.

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the commissioners of
Anne-Arundel county, at their next meeting to make the
county lery, and annually thereafter, shall be and they are
hereby required, to levy on the assessable property of said
county, other than the property liable to taxation in the
city of Annapolis, the sum of four thousand dollars, for
the support of primary schools in said county, which said
sum of money shall be collected by the county collector,
and deposited in the Farmers Bank of Maryland to the
credit of the commissioners of primary schools in Anne-
Arundel county, or paid to the orders of said commission-
ers.

Levy authorise
ed

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That the commissioners of
primary schools in said county shall, at their meetings in
October, or thereafter, make distribution of the aforesaid
monies among all the primary school districts in said coun-
ty, exclusive of the cily of Annapolis, and shall pay over
to the trustees of any district the money distributed to said
district, upon production of the certificates and proofs re-
quired by law to authorise payment of other monies dis-

Distribution of
money

tributable amongst the primary school districts; Provided
nevertheless, that the said commissioners of primary schools
may pay to the trustees of any primary school district, in
which a school- house has not yet been erected, any sum of
money not exceeding two hundred dollars, without requir-
ing the certificates and proofs as aforesaid, and the said
trustees shall give bond to the said commissioners of pri-
mary schools, with condition to apply the money so receiv-
ed by them to the building of a school-house in their pri-
mary school district, and to render an account thereof to
the commissioners, and in case any surplus should remain
in the hands of said trustees after building the school-house,
it shall be applicable to the ordinary expenses of the school.
Sec. 4. And be it enacted. That all monies hereafter to

Proviso

be paid into the Farmers Bank of Maryland, by the trea-
surer of the western shore, to the credit of the commission-
ers of primary schools in said county, shall be distributed
amongst the several school districts which shall have sub-
stantially complied with the provisions of the several acts
for support of primary schools in said county, in propor-
tion to the number of children actually attending primary
schools in said district.

Monies paid
by treasurer
how to be dis-
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