Industrial Home for Colored Girls.
644. A body corporate; powers of.
645. Who members of.
646. Number of managers eleven; ap-
pointment of; five a quorum.
647. Vacancy ; how filled ; managers to act
until successors elected.
648. General provisions as to property of.
649. What persons to be admitted.
650. Managers have power to bind out.
651. Manner of receiving inmates.
652. Mayor and city council of Baltimore
authorized to appropriate money for
expenses of.
653. Managers to report to each general
assembly.
St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys.
654. What boys to be received.
655. Property of; State and City of Balti-
more to be represented in board of
trustees.
656. Trustees to have power to make by-
laws; regulations for management
of.
657. Commitment to, by justice of the
peace.
658. Authorized to dispose of any of its
property.
National Junior Republic.
659-660. May receive white minors; power
over.
Department of Welfare.
661-663. Appointment of Board; terms;
vacancies; removal; oath; bond;
employees, etc.
664-665. To have power and control over
penitentiary and house of correc-
tion; incidental powers. Title to
property; contracts; may not exe-
cute mortgage.
666-675. State farm; prisoners may be re-
quired to . work thereon — payments
to credit of; good behavior. Repeal
of inconsistent local laws. Sub-title
not applicable to Baltimore City
Jail.
676. System of prison labor to be estab-
lished; surplus earnings to prisoners.
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677-678. Board to control finances of said
institutions; purchases — bond.
679. Quorum; execution of papers.
680-681. Wardens; bond.
682. Board to make and amend rules for
maintenance of discipline; duties of
employees.
683. Diminution of confinement; condi-
tions of.
684-685. Graft, provisions for prevention
of.
686. Violation of prison discipline, how
punished; conditions of corporal
punishment.
687-692. Description and history of con-
victs; photograph; evidence; copy
of records; Bertillon method.
693. Docket entries in case involving con-
vict to be furnished warden by clerk
of court.
694. Board of Mental Hygiene may be
summoned to examine convicts; re-
moval.
695. Confinement of persons convicted by
United States court.
696. Institutions to be investigated by
grand juries.
697-699. Annual statements and reports.
700. Conviction of crime; sentence — term;
exception; transfer from one insti-
tution to another; proviso.
701. Conviction of misdemeanor; sen-
tence; exception; provisos.
702. Salaries and expenses, how paid.
703. Inspection of county jails.
704. State Hospitals.
705. Board of Mental Hygiene to assist.
Penal Institutions — Pensions.
706-710. Retirement system provided ; con-
ditions, etc.
Removal of Insane Convicts.
711. Procedure when convict becomes in-
sane.
Convict Road Force.
712-718. County commissioners or road
board may employ convicts; con-
ditions; guards; attempts to escape;
compensation; state roads commis-
sion; allowance for good behavior.
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