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2004 SUEVEYOR AND STATE SURVEY. [ART. 91
ordinary amount of wear and tear thereon. Such orders and regula-
tions, when and as promulgated or altered, shall be published once a
week for three successive weeks in some newspaper of the county in
which the road or roads affected may lie. Any person knowingly vio-
lating any such order or regulation shall be deemed guilty of a mis-
demeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than one
nor more than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned for not less than
ten days nor more than three months, or both fined and imprisoned, in
the discretion of the court.
1904, art 91, sec. 33. 1904, ch. 225, sec. 1. 1910, ch. 217, sec. 33 (p. 314).
66. All of the powers and duties specified and set forth in sections
33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 and
50 of this article and sub-title as the same are set forth in the Code
of Public General Laws of 1904, formerly conferred upon the com-
mission composed of the governor, the comptroller, the president of
Johns Hopkins University, and the president of the Maryland Agricul-
tural College, known as the State Geological and Economic Survey,
which said commission is described in section 19 of this article, are
hereby transferred from the said commission, the State Geological and
Economic Survey, and imposed upon and given to the state roads com-
mission, created by act of the General Assembly of Maryland, chapter
141 of the acts of 1908, or any amendments thereto, together with all
accounts, records, contracts, obligations, unexpended balances, and all
property and things appertaining to the same, and to the said State Geo-
logical and Economic Survey, which said last-named commission shall
continue to have authority with reference thereto after the act of 1910,
chapter 217, shall take effect for the purpose of making the transfer and
delivery hereby authorized and directed of the said accounts, records,
contracts, obligations, unexpended balances, and all property and things
appertaining to the same as aforesaid, in a proper and orderly manner
for the protection of the interests of the State, to the state roada com-
mission, and upon making such transfer the said State Geological and
Economic Survey shall prepare and duly certify to the state roads
commission a statement of all amounts and balances due from it under
lawful contracts and accounts, and of all unexpended balances due to
it, together with a list and description of its account and record books
and property; and all acts of the General Assembly referring to the
State Geological and Economic Survey as the commission set forth in
section 19* of this article, and to any of its powers and duties trans-
ferred hereby to the state roads commission, shall thereafter be taken
and held to refer to the state roads commission and the powers and
duties conferred upon it. Whenever any board of county commissioners
of any county in this State shall, by resolution, have declared their
intention to cause any particular road, or section. thereof, within such
county, to be built or improved under the provisions of this sub-title,
such board shall notify said state roads commission by written notice
* Although the figure "V appears here in the official acts of 1910 instead of the
figures "19", an examination of the original act as passed, shows that the figures
"19" are correct.
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