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1960
STATE AID AND CHARITIES.
[ART. 88A
ARTICLE LXXXVIIIA.
STATE AID AND CHARITIES.
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1. Biennial appointment of board of.
2. Members of said board shall not be
interested in contracts, etc.
S. No compensation for board; appro-
priation for expenses.
4. Investigation of systems of state
aid; report to general assembly.
5. Secretary; salary; amount allowed
for expenses.
6. General duties of secretary.
7. Appropriation for payment of sal-
aries and expenses.
Burial of Soldiers.
8. Expenses of interment to be paid by
state; proviso.
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9. Requirements before comptroller
may issue his warrant for such
expenses.
10. Interment shall not be in pauper
cemeteries.
11. Appropriations to carry out the pro-
visions of this sub-title.
Pauper or Vagrant Children.
12. Pauper or vagrant, etc., children
not to be brought Into state with-
out consent of board of state aid
and charities; bond.
13. Violation of section 12.
14. Limitations upon application of sec-
tions 12 and 13.
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1904, art. 88 A, sec. 1. 1900, ch. 679, sec. 1. 1904, ch. 549, sec. 2.
1. The governor shall appoint biennially seven discreet persons,
resident of the State of Maryland, at least two of whom shall not reside
in Baltimore city, who shall constitute the board of state aid and chari-
ties. The members of this board shall serve from the first Monday in the
month of May next after their appointment and shall continue in office
for two years and until their successors shall have been appointed and
have qualified. Appointments to fill vacancies caused by death, resig-
nation or removal shall be made by the governor. Not more than four
members of any retiring board shall be eligible to reappointment to suc-
ceed themselves on the next board.
Ibid. sec. 2. 1900, ch. 679, sec. 5. 1904, ch. 549, sec. 3.
2. No member of this board nor its secretary shall be directly or
indirectly interested in any contract for building, repairing or furnish-
ing in whole or in part, or be financially interested in any contract with
any institution coming under the supervision of this board; nor shall
any officer, secretary or employe of any such institution be eligible to
appointment on this board.
Ibid. sec. 3. 1900, ch. 679, sec. 6. 1904, ch. 549, sec. 4.
3. The members of this board shall receive no compensation for
their services, but their actual expenses incurred in attending meetings
of the board or in attending to its necessary business shall be paid; and
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