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ARTICLE 4.
ALMSHOUSES AND TRUSTEES OF THE POOR.
1. Name of institutions for care of poor.
2. Time certain children may be retained
in county home.
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3. Pauper children to be placed in family
or school and visited.
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An. Code, sec. 1. 1906, ch. 32.
1. From and after February 27, 1906, all institutions in the counties
of this State which are maintained by the county for the care and custody
of the indigent poor shall be known under the name and style of the County
Home for the respective counties; that is to say, the institution now known
as the Almshouse of Allegany County shall be called the Allegany County
Home, and so with the almshouses in all other counties of the State. The
Trustees of the Poor of the respective counties of this State shall have
painted an appropriate sign bearing the name of the County Home, to
wit: " Allegany County Home," or other county, as the name shall require,
which name shall be placed over the front door or entrance to such home,
and shall be kept in good order.
An. Code, sec. 2. 1904, sec. 1. 1888, sec. 1. 1886, ch. 262. 1906, ch. 32.
2. It shall not be lawful for the Trustees of the Poor of the city of
Baltimore, or the County Commissioners or Trustees of the Poor of any of
the counties of this State to receive into or retain in any County Home
any child between three and sixteen years of age for a longer period than
ninety days, unless such child be an unteachable idiot, an epileptic, or a
paralytic, or be otherwise so disabled or deformed as to render it incapable
of labor or service.
An. Code, sec. 3. 1904, sec. 2. 1888, sec. 2. 1906, ch. 32.
3. It shall be the duty of the Trustees of the Poor of the city of Balti-
more, and the County Commissioners and Trustees of the Poor of the
counties of this State to place all such pauper children who are in their
charge in some respectable family in the State, or in some educational
institution or home for children, and it shall also be the duty of said Trus-
tees of the Poor of Baltimore city and of the counties of the State, or an
agent or agents to be appointed by them for the purpose, to visit such
children not less than once in every six months, and to make all needful
inquiries as to their treatment and welfare, and to report to the Board
of Trustees making such disposition of said children.
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