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ART. LVI] MOTOR VEHICLES. 383
tion and who shall assist in enforcing the provisions of this sub-title.
The motorcycle deputies and special deputies shall have power to make
summary arrests without warrant for offenses committed in his view
and cause the offenders to be brought to trial as in this sub-title pro-
vided.
Pamphlet Statements.
1916, ch. 687. 1918, ch. 85, sec. 138.
138. It shall be the duty of said Commissioner of Motor Vehicles
to publish in pamphlet form the first week in each and every calendar
month, a complete list of all certificates of registration of motor vehicles
issued during the previous month together with the registration num-
bers assigned, the names and horse-power of such motor vehicles, and
any other information he may deem to be of public interest. In the
same pamphlet shall also be published the aggregate amount of money
received by said Commissioner from all sources during the previous
month, together with a statement of his disbursements during the same
period, and a summary of his receipts and disbursements from the
beginning of the fiscal year. Copies of such pamphlets shall be fur-
nished free of charge to such public officials of the State as may apply
in writing for the same. He shall also furnish copies of such pamphlets
to all other persons applying for the same at a price not exceeding three
dollars ($3.00) per year.
See notes to section 146.
Disposition of Fines and Other Receipts.
1916, ch. 687. 191S, ch. 85. sec. 139.
139. All fines, penalties and forfeitures of bonds, or any other kind
of authorized security, imposed or collected under any of the provi-
sions of this sub-title shall be paid over within five days after the
receipt thereof to the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles with a statement
accompanying the same, setting forth the action or proceedings in
which such monies were collected, the name and residence of the defend-
ant, the nature of the offense, and the fine, penalty, forfeiture or sen-
tence, if any, imposed. And this section shall not be considered as
repealed by the passage hereafter of any law providing for a different
disposition of fines and penalties in any county or other municipal
division of this State unless the same contains a repeal of this section
by express references, thereto. Said Commissioner of Motor Vehicles
is hereby empowered in the name of the State of Maryland to take
all steps necessary to enforce the collection and prompt return of all
such fines, penalties and forfeitures of bonds, and when any motor
vehicle shall have been deposited as security under the provisions of
this sub-title, and said security is forfeited, the same may be disposed
of by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, or under his discretion by
the officer having the said motor vehicles in charge, at public auction,
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