ART. 41] ADVISORY PAROLE BOARD. 627
1914, ch. 500.
7F. It shall be the duty of said Board to collect all information
that may aid it in determining the advisability of recommending to the
Governor the conditional pardon of any person sentenced under the
laws of Maryland, and whenever said Board shall, upon examination,
be of the opinion that both the interests of the State and the interests
of any prisoner sentenced under the laws of Maryland would be best
.subserved by a conditional pardon, it shall be the duty of said Board to
lay before the Governor for his consideration those facts and circum-
stances which induced their conclusion in that respect.
1914, ch. 500.
7G. Whenever the Governor shall conditionally pardon any person
.sentenced under the laws of Maryland and shall prescribe as one of the
conditions of such pardon that said person shall continue under the
supervision of the Advisory Board of Parole during the term of such
conditional pardon, it shall be the duty of said Advisory Board of
Parole to supervise during said term the life and conduct of the per-
son so conditionally pardoned and to ascertain and report to the Gov-
ernor whether or not the conditions of said pardon are being faithfully
complied with by said person. And whenever the Circuit Court of
any County or the Criminal Court of Baltimore shall suspend the
sentence of, or parole, any person convicted of crime, and shall direct
such person to continue, for a time certain or until otherwise ordered,
under the supervision of said Advisory Board of Parole it shall be the
duty of said Advisory Board of Parole to supervise, as directed by said
Court, the life and conduct of such person, and to ascertain and report
to said Court whether or not the conditions of such parole or suspension
of sentence are being faithfully complied with by said person.
1914, ch. 500.
7H. The sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) annually is
hereby appropriated to pay the salaries of the Secretary and the parole
officers, herein provided for, and for the purchase of all needful books
and records and for the necessary traveling and other expenses of said
Advisory Board and of said parole officers, and shall be payable on the
order or orders of said Advisory Board of Parole, in such amounts and
at such intervals as said Board shall direct, and the Comptroller shall
draw his warrant upon the Treasurer of Maryland for such amounts
and at such intervals as directed by the said Advisory Board of Parole
as aforesaid.
Uniform Legislation.
24.*
*The act of 1912, chapter 593, extended and continued in force the act of 1896,
chapter 264, and amendments, providing for the appointment of commissioners
for the promotion of uniform legislation in the United States, and made an
appropriation therefor.
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