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592 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. LXXVII
Maryland for a period of five years, such principal shall receive a salary
of not less than six hundred dollars ($600) ; and provided, further, that
if such principal holds an elementary principal's certificate of the first
class, and has taught in the public schools of the State of Maryland for
a period of eight years, such principal shall receive a salary of not less
than six hundred and fifty dollars ($650).
The boards of county commissioners of each county shall levy suffi-
cient funds to meet the scale of salaries provided for in this section;
and the salary of no teacher regularly employed at the time this section
goes into effect shall be diminished by reason of any of its provisions,
but every teacher or school principal shall be entitled to any increase
in salary that may herein be granted, from the time this section goes
into effect*
To the note to this section on page 1732 of volume 2 of the Annotated
Code, add Ruehl v. State, 130 Md. 196.
See notes to this section in volume 2 of the Annotated Code.
60A. Repealed. (Act 1916, ch. 506.)
61. Repealed. (Act 1916, ch. 506.)
1904, art. 77, sec. 58. 1902, ch. 196, sec. 53A and sec. 2. 1904, ch. 584. 1906, ch.
475 1/2. 1908, ch. 605. 1912, ch. 135. 1914, ch. 736. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 62
62. Whenever any person in this State has taught in any of the
public or normal schools thereof twenty-five years, and has reached the
age of sixty years, and his or her record as such teacher has been with-
out reproach, and by reason of physical or mental disability or infirmity
is unable to teach longer, and who, moreover, is without the means of
comfortable support, such person may lay his or her case before the state
superintendent of schools, supported by the recommendation of the
county board of education of the county in which such person has last
taught, and the state superintendent of schools shall proceed to consider
the same, and if the facts are found as above stated such person shall
be placed on a list, to be known as the "Teachers' Retired List," and
every, person so placed on this list shall be entitled to receive a pension
from the State of two hundred dollars per annum, to be paid quarterly
by the Treasurer of the State Board of Education, so long as such pen-
sioner is without other means of comfortable support, and the state
superintendent of schools may in extraordinary cases waive the age
limit as herein designated. Provided, however, the applicant has all
the other qualifications as herein specified. The treasurer of the state
board of education shall, on or before the last day of September, Decem-
ber, March and June of each year, certify to the Comptroller the sum
of money necessary for the payment of said pensions for the current
quarter as provided by this section, and the Comptroller, shall, on or
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*The act of 1918, chapter 252, provides additional compensation for regular
teachers during the scholastic year 1917-1918, subject to certain conditions.
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