2244 ARTICLE 10.
1908, ch. 341, sec. 119 (p. 748). 1910, ch. 762, sec. 119 (p. 78T)
1914. ch. 834, sec. 119.
185. The County Commissioners shall provide at the public expense,
a suitable office in the Court House for the treasurer and furnish the same
amply and conveniently for the transaction of his official business, and
the said office shall be open for this purpose each clay in the year, Sundays
and legal holidays excepted, from nine o'clock A. M. until four o'clock
P. M.; and the said Commissioners shall annually levy such sums as
may be necessary to pay the salaries of the treasurer and his clerk, the
costs of books, stationery and stamps in his office, and all printing1 and
advertising required under the provisions of this Act, and not otherwise
provided for.
1910, ch. 762, sec. 119A (p. 787). 1914, ch. 834, sec. 119A.
186. The treasurer shall deposit in the manner hereinbefore provided,
all county taxes and all moneys due said county and collected by him;
and when said county taxes for any year shall have been collected in full,
he shall deliver to the Comity Commissioners a statement of deposits
showing such collections in full, and he shall also pay into the treasury
of the State of Maryland according to law, all the State taxes levied in
said county and collected by him in the manner hereinbefore prescribed
and he shall be allowed sixty days from the date specified in this Act
for final settlement, and to complete the collections thereof with the said
Commissioners and with the Treasurer of Maryland respectively.
1910, ch. 762, sec. 119B (p. 787). 1914, ch. 834, sec. 119B.
187. In each and every year beginning with the year nineteen hun-
dred and fifteen, oil or before the tenth, day of September, the treasurer
shall account to the County Commissioners of said county all of the State
and county taxes collected by him, on or before the first clay of September,
aforesaid, being the taxes on which he has allowed a rebate of three per
cent. In each and every year, beginning with the year nineteen hundred
and fifteen, on or before the tenth clay of October, the treasurer shall ac-
count to the said County Commissioners all the State and county taxes
collected by him, after the first clay of September and before the first
day of said October, being the taxes on which he has allowed a rebate of
two per cent. And he shall make monthly settlements thereafter to the
County Commissioners. On the twentieth day of January in each year
following the.levy of the taxes, the said treasurer shall have collected and
paid over to the County Commissioners or to their order at least seventy
per cent. (70%) of all the State and county taxes placed in his hands
for collection under the current levy. And on or before the first clay of
April in each year following the levy the said treasurer shall account to
the County Commissioners and pay to them or to their order one-half of
the balance of all the State and county taxes yet in his hands for collection
and not paid over. And on the fifteenth day of August in each year
following the year of the levy the said treasurer shall account and pay
over to the County Commissioners all the State and county taxes, pre-
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