State Penitentiary.
623. To be managed by six directors;
Governor to appoint two bien-
nially.
624. Vacancy in directors, how filled.
625. Warden to be appointed in May of
each year.
626. Oath required of directors.
627. Warden may appoint what officers.
628. False oath of officers to be per-
jury.
629. Warden and other officers to give
bond ; amount of.
630. Directors to fix salaries of officers
of. Oath and bond of such otn-
cers.
631. Salary of warden; allowances.
632. Warden emeritus.
633. Compensation of directors.
634. Bookkeeper to keep records of at-
tendance of directors.
635. Corporate name of; by it may sue
and be sued.
636. Deeds for sale of property owned
by ; how to be signed.
637. Officers to perform all duties re-
quired ; penalty for failure.
638. Officials not to be interested in
contracts of; penalty.
639. Financial affairs of; how man-
aged.
640. Contractor to give bond for faith-
ful performance of his contract.
641. Directors may make contracts and
employ agents.
642. Expenses of, to be defrayed out of
funds of.
643. Contribution towards salaries of
officers of.
644. Directors to render annual ac-
counts to comptroller.
645. Copy of above account to be sent
to Governor.
646. Directors to report to Governor
annually.
647. Grand jury of Baltimore to visit
and examine.
648. Female convicts allowed to have
their infant children; directors
may bind out such.
649. Devises or bequests by convicts to
officials, void.
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630. Money for rescue or release of
convicts to be forfeited.
651. Rules to be observed at.
Clerk.
652-658. Duties of.
Convicts.
659. Vpon admission, to be cleansed
and clothed.
660. Record of criminals to be kept.
661. State's attorney to forward crim-
inal history of convict.
662. To whom such record may be ac-
cessible.
663. Bertillon method to be adopted for
describing convicts.
664. Copy of description to be fur-
nished upon request of warden
or other officers.
665. Such description to be furnished
upon order of superintendent of
police.
666. To be put to hard labor.
667. To be punished for offenses.
668. Board to hear written complaints
of.
669. Board to encourage good conduct
in.
670 Commutation of sentence.
671. Men and women to be kept sepa-
rate.
672. Sale of slops and offal ; cultivation
of grounds ; whitewashing.
673. Fare of.
674. Directors to regulate fare of.
Removal of Insane Convicts.
675. Powers of board of directors as to
such removals.
676. Procedure when convict becomes
insane.
Directors.
677-682. Powers and duties of.
Deputy Keepers.
683-687. Duties of.
Matron.
688, 689. Duties of.
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