PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR. 687
Constables," said new section to be known as section 623-AA
and to come in after section 623-A, before section 623-B, of
said Article 4, and to be and read as follows, to wit :
623AA. The Magistrate for Juvenile Causes shall have, in
addition to the powers and the authority vested in him by
other sections of this article, the power and authority to enforce
obedience to his orders and judgments by attachment and to
inflict summary punishment for contempt of court by a fine
not exceeding in any one case the sum of twenty dollars ($20) ;
and said Magistrate for Juvenile Causes may make such rules
and orders from time to time for the well-governing and regu-
lating his Court and the officers and suitors thereof and under
such fines and forfeitures as he shall think fit, not exceeding
twenty dollars ($20) for any one offense; all of which fines
shall go to the State; provided, however, that the power afore-
said to punish for contempt shall not be construed to extend
to any cases arising in the Court of said Magistrate for
Juvenile Causes except the cases specifically set forth and pro-
vided for in section 4 of Article 26, of the Code of Public
General Laws of Maryland as within the power of the several
courts of the State to inflict summary punishments for, con-
tempt of Court.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 8, 1912.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments section 22 of
Article 81 of the Code of Public General Laws, title "Reve-
nue and Taxes," sub-title "Rate and Items of State Tax," as
said section was amended by the Acts of the General Assem-
bly of 1910, Chapter 257.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That section 22 of Article 81 of the Code of Public Gen-
eral Laws, title "Revenue and Taxes," sub-title "Rate and
Items of State Tax," as said section was amended by the Acts
of the General Assembly of 1910, Chapter 257, be and the same
is hereby repealed and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
22. The County Commissioners of the several counties of
the State and the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore are
directed to levy the State taxes, to be collected according to law,
and to be apportioned for the year nineteen hundred and thir-
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