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668 STATE AID AND CHARITIES. [ART. LXXXVIIIA
officers, officials or employees, including pensions to those who have been
Such officers, officials or employees; (c) to or for the use, benefit, needs
or purposes of any and all corporations, bodies politic, associations or
societies; that all such laws, acts and resolutions be and the same hereby
are each and all respectively repealed, to the extent that the same
make or provide the annual or continuing appropriations above men-
tioned, which it is the intent of this section to end and abolish, so far
as such appropriations may not be protected from repeal by any of the
provisions of the Constitution of the United States. Provided that this
section shall not apply to any revenues or funds which are raised by
licenses, fees, taxation or otherwise, and which after being paid over,
according to law, to the Treasurer, are required by law to be by him
paid over, in whole or in part, to any county or city, or to any depart-
ment, commission, board or officer of any such county or city of the
State.
See article 3, section 52 of the Maryland Constitution.
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Burial of Soldiers and Sailors.
1904, art. 88A, sec. 8. 1904, ch. 663, sec. 1. 1906, ch. 822. 1910, ch. 548 (p. 435).
1912, ch. 469, sec. 1. 1914, ch. 61. 1916, ch. 90, sec. 1.
8. The expense of the interment of the bodies of deceased soldiers,
pailors and marines who served in the United States or Confederate
States Army or Navy, between the years 1861-1865, and were honor-
ably discharged, shall be paid by the State of Maryland; provided, the
expenses of said interment shall not exceed in any one case more than
thirty-five dollars; and provided, that said expenses shall only be borne
by the State of Maryland in the event that such deceased soldier, sailor
or marine left no estate, and that death occurred in the State of Mary-
land.
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1904, art. 88A, sec. 9. 1904, ch. 663, sec 2. 1906, ch. 822. 1910, ch. 548 (p. 435).
1912, ch. 469, sec. 2. 1914, ch. 61. 1916, ch. 90, sec. 2.
9. The Comptroller of the Treasury be, and he is hereby authorized
and directed to issue hia warrant on the Treasurer of the State of
Maryland to pay the expense hereinbefore mentioned; that before the
Comptroller shall issue said warrant there shall be presented to him,
with an itemized bill of the Undertaker, a certificate of death stating
the name and age of the deceased, together with the cause of death, if
the deceased was buried in Baltimore City, and if the deceased was
buried in one of the counties of the State, then a certificate of the county
commissioners living nearest the place where the deceased shall have
Lived, or the certificate of a Health Officer, and said certificate also to
bear the endorsement of the Commander of the Department of Mary-
land, Grand Army of the Republic, or of the Commander, President of
the Association of the Maryland Line, as to the service of the deceased.
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