clear space clear space clear space white space
A
 r c h i v e s   o f   M a r y l a n d   O n l i n e

PLEASE NOTE: The searchable text below was computer generated and may contain typographical errors. Numerical typos are particularly troubling. Click “View pdf” to see the original document.

  Maryland State Archives | Index | Help | Search
search for:
clear space
white space
The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
Volume 375, Page 2255   View pdf image (33K)
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>
clear space clear space clear space white space

OYSTEES. 2255

Dredging in Exempted Waters.

An. Code, sec. 33. 1904, sec. 32. 1894, ch. 380, sec. 31.

35. If any boat or vessel shall be seen sailing on any of the waters
of this State which are exempted from dredging by law in the same manner
in which they sail to take or catch oysters with scoop, scrape, drag or dredge
or similar instruments, the said boat or vessel shall be pursued by any
officer authorized by this article to make arrests, and if said boat or vessel
apprehended by said officers shall be foiind to have on board any wet oysters,
or the dredges, or dredge line, or deck wet, indicating the taking of oysters
at said time, and properly equipped for taking or catching oysters with
scoop, scrape, drag or dredge or similar instrument, such fact shall be
prima facie evidence that the said boat or vessel has been used in violation
of the provisions of this article; and it shall be the duty of the officer to
arrest the person in command of said boat or vessel, together with all her
equipments, and bring the same before a judge or justice of the peace of
the county having jurisdiction, or, if in the Chesapeake bay, in the county
most accessible or convenient, to be dealt with according to law; provided
that nothing in this article shall be construed to prohibit vessels from seek-
ing harbor in any waters of this State. The provisions of this section shall
extend to all boats licensed to take oysters with scoop or scrape by any
county of this State.
See notes to sec. 22.

State Fishery Force.

An. Code, sec. 34. 1904, sec. 33. 1894, ch. 380, sec. 32.

36. The board of public works are empowered and directed to purchase
for each of the guard boats such arms and ammunition as may be necessary
to make them efficient, and the officers of such boats shall be authorized to
use such arms, in their discretion, for the enforcement of the provisions
of this article.

Under sec. 25 of art. 72 of the Code of 1888, neither board of public works nor
commander of state fishery force was personally liable for abuse by a deputy com-
mander of discretion vested in him in use of fire arms. An objection addressed
not to constitutionality of said section but to consequences of its possible abuse,
overruled. Mister v. Brown, 59 Fed. 909. And see Riggin v. Brown, 59 Fed. 1005.
As to fish and fisheries, see art. 39.

As to the duties of the state fishery force relative to wild fowl, birds and game,
see art. 99, secs. 6 and 71.
As to the duties of the state fishery force relative to terrapins, see art. 92.

An. Code, see. 35. 1904, sec. 34. 1894, ch. 380, sec. 33.

37. For the more efficient working of the state fishery force, the waters
of this State shall be divided into seven districts, of which the waters of
Kent and Queen Anne's shall be the first; the waters of Queen Anne's
and Talbot shall be the second; the waters of Talbot and Dorchester, the
third; the waters of Wicomico, the fourth; the waters of Somerset, the
fifth; the waters of Anne Arundel, the sixth; the waters of St. Mary's,
Charles and Calvert, the seventh; each of the said districts shall be
guarded by one sailing vessel, except the second, which shall be guarded
by two; and the third, which shall be guarded by four; and the sixth and

 

clear space
clear space
white space

Please view image to verify text. To report an error, please contact us.
The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
Volume 375, Page 2255   View pdf image (33K)
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>


This web site is presented for reference purposes under the doctrine of fair use. When this material is used, in whole or in part, proper citation and credit must be attributed to the Maryland State Archives. PLEASE NOTE: The site may contain material from other sources which may be under copyright. Rights assessment, and full originating source citation, is the responsibility of the user.


Tell Us What You Think About the Maryland State Archives Website!



An Archives of Maryland electronic publication.
For information contact mdlegal@mdarchives.state.md.us.

©Copyright  November 18, 2025
Maryland State Archives