1224 ARTICLE 4.
1912, ch. 733.
773B. That the said magistrates sitting at the said several police sta-
tions, the said magistrate sitting as the magistrate for juvenile causes in
said city and the State's Attorney of Baltimore City, shall, whenever any
examination requiring the exposure of the person of any woman or female
child or children brought before them is necessary for the proper hearing
or disposition of the case, notify the Police Commissioner for the City
of Baltimore, who shall designate alternately one of the men and one of
the women physicians of the physicians provided for under Section 773A
herein, to attend and make the said examination.
1912, ch. 733.
773C. That each physician making said examination required under
the previous sections receive therefor a fee of five dollars for each such
case, to be paid by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; provided,
however, that no such fee shall be paid unless the bill rendered therefor
shall be certified to by the police magistrate ordering such examination,
or by the magistrate sitting as the magistrate for juvenile causes in said
city or by the State's Attorney for Baltimore City, in case the said exam-
ination was made on his order. Said sum of five dollars hereinbefore
mentioned shall include any testimony given before such magistrate, but
if said physician shall be required to appear and testify before the Crim-
inal Court of Baltimore City in reference to such examination he or she
shall be allowed an additional sum of ten dollars for so appearing and
testifying; provided, however, that the total allowance in any case exam-
ined by such physician for all services rendered by him or her shall not
exceed fifteen dollars.
RACES.
1872, ch. 55. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 753.
774. For the purpose of preserving order and protecting property, the
Police Commissioner of the City of Baltimore is authorized, upon the re-
quest of the President, of the Maryland Jockey Club, to detail such force
as he may deem sufficient for the preservation of order during any exhi-
bition of the said club, which detailed force shall have the power that the
police of the city have as conservators of the peace.
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS.
1876, ch. 249. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 754.
775. The Police Commissioner for Baltimore City, upon the written
request of the Registers of voters, shall detail police officers sufficient to
preserve order at the place where the officers of registration in Baltimore
City are discharging the duties of their office.
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