658 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Ch. 463]
and the unexpended balance remaining at the end of each fiscal
year shall be added to the permanent fund in accordance with
section 13 of this act.
Third: All money, property of any kind or securities that
may come into the hands of said board of 'trustees for the pur-
poses of said Teachers' Retirement Fund by gift, grant, devise,
bequest or otherwise.
SEC. 8. The Board of School Commissioners may retire
from regular duty upon its motion and shall retire from regular
duty upon his or her own motion, in either case the approval
of the board of trustees to be first obtained, any teacher who
has been such for a period of forty years at the time such appli-
cation is made, and the teacher so retired, provided he or she
shall be entitled to the advantages of this act under sections 5
or 6 hereof, shall receive for life the salary provided by section
15. Every teacher who is such at the time of the passage of
this act, for the purpose of retirement under this section or the
next succeeding section, after service of twenty years as a mem-
ber of the teaching force of Allegany county, shall be entitled
to full credit for his or her years of service as a public school
teacher elsewhere.
SEC. 9. The Board of School Commissioners shall retire
from regular duty, upon his or her application, any teacher who
has been such for a period of twenty years at the time such
application is made, and who is disabled or incapacitated from
performing regular duty; provided the Board of Trustees shall
find such teacher so disabled or incapacitated after an examina-
tion made by a physician appointed by said Board of Trustees,
the examination fee or charge to be paid by the teacher exam-
ined, and the teacher so retired, provided he or she shall be
entitled to the advantages of this act under sections 5 or 6
hereof, shall receive for life a salary of as many fortieths as
that provided for by section 15 as he or she may have served
years at the time of such retirement, and if the Board of School
Commissioners shall deem any teacher who has been, such for a
period of twenty years at the time the notices herein provided
for are given, to be disabled or incapacitated from performing
regular duty; the said Board of School Commissioners shall
serve written notice to that effect upon the said teacher and the
president or the secretary of the Board of Trustees and the pro-
ceedings shall then be had, after the notices provided for in
section 2, in accordance with the provisions of said section. If
the Board of Trustees, after such proceedings are had, shall
find the said teacher to be incapacitated for performing regular
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