HARFORD COUNTY. 3015
and the County Treasurer shall only check on the second class or interest
bearing Daily Balance accounts ait such time as it shall be necessary to
keep the accounts of the first class sufficient to meet current expenses and.
provided that the deposit made in any bank or Trust Company shall not
exceed 50% of the paid in Capital stock of such Bank or trust Company.*
1916, ch. 680, sec. 470.
471. The said treasurer shall keep separate accounts of the State and
county levies of taxes, and the sums received by him on account of the
county levy shall be disbursed exclusively for county purposes; and any
person for whose use a levy is made shall be entitled to receive the same
in full on the first day of January next succeeding the date of such levy;
provided, however, that he may previous to that time procure from the
County Commissioners an order stating the amount of such levy; and
the treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to receive said orders, or
so much thereof as may be necessary in payment of taxes due under the
levy upon which such order is issued.
1916, ch. 680, sec. 471.
472. The treasurer shall pay over the State taxes and the county levies
for school purposes at the times and in the manner prescribed by the laws
of the State.
Allen T. State, 98 Md. 698.
1916, ch. 680, sec. 472.
473. The treasurer shall receive as compensation for all his services as
treasurer an annual salary of $1,500, to be paid monthly, two per cent,
commission on all State tax paid over by him, and such commission as
may accrue under the provisions of this Act.
1916, ch. 680, sec. 473. 1920, ch. 444.
474. The treasurer shall appoint such clerks as may be necessary for
the proper discharge of the duties of his office, who shall be deputy treas-
urers, shall qualify under the Constitution of the State, and shall give
such bond to the treasurer as he may require, but the aggregate annual
salary of said clerks shall in no case exceed the sum of sixteen hundred
dollars ($1,600).
1916, ch. 680, sec. 474.
475. The County Commissioners shall provide at the public expense a-
suitable office for the treasurer, furnish the same amply and conveniently,
and shall annually levy such sums as may be necessary to pay the salaries
of the treasurer and his clerks, his commissions on State taxes, the cost
of books, stationery and stamps for his office, and all printing and adver-
tising required under the provisions of this Act and not otherwise pro-
vided for.
*Sec. 2, ch. 219, 1927, repealed all Acts inconsistent therewith.
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