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670 STATE AID AND CHARITIES. [ART. LXXXVIIIA
List," and the widow shall be entitled to receive a pension from the
State of two hundred and forty dollars ($240) annually, to be paid by
the Treasurer of the Maryland State Firemen's Association during wid-
owhood, and each of the children of said deceased fireman shall receive
a pension from the State of sixty dollars ($60) per annum, to be pai4
by the Treasurer of the Maryland State Firemen's Association, until
they each attain the age of fourteen years.
1916, ch. 510, sec. 3.
17. The Secretary of the State shall on or before the 20th day of
the months of September, December, March and June, of each year,
certify to the Comptroller of the State, the sum of money necessary for
the payment of said pensions for the current quarter as provided by
Sections 15 and 16, and the Comptroller shall on or before the first day
of the months of October, January, April and July, issue his warrant
on the Treasurer of the State in favor of the Treasurer of the Maryland
State Firemen's Association for the amount so certified, which amount
shall be distributed by said Treasurer according to the list aforesaid.
1916, ch. 510, sec. 4.
18. The sum of Eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800), or so much
thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated annually out of
any moneys in the Treasury of the State not otherwise appropriated, to
carry into effect the provisions of this sub-title.
Mother's Relief.
1916, ch. 670, sec. 1.
19. There is hereby created a Board to be known as the Board for
Mothers' Relief for Baltimore City, to consist of three members, not
more than two of whom shall be of the same sex, to be appointed by the
Mayor of Baltimore City for a term of four years as hereinafter pro-
vided and until their successors have been appointed and qualified.
The Board for Mothers' Relief shall sit at such times and as often as
the business before it justifies and if any member shall absent himself
or herself from five (5) consecutive meetings without giving a satis-
factory excuse to the Board, his or her office shall become vacant and
the Mayor shall make an appointment to fill such vacancy. The salary
of the members of the Board shall be five dollars ($5) per day for each
member, for each and every day the Board shall sit, and in addition,
the necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of his or her duties.
Within thirty days after April 18, 1916, the Mayor of Baltimore
City shall appoint one member for a period of two years, one for a
period of three years, and one for a period of four years, and thereafter
as these terms expire, the Mayor shall make such appointment for a
term of four years. The Board shall choose from among its members
a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman and a Treasurer.
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