580 ARTICLE 3.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 53. 1876, ch. 179. B. Co. C. (1908). sec. 92.
1916, sec. 152. 1928, sec. 165.
165. All money belonging to the county received by the Treasurer
shall, within one week thereafter be deposited in such bank as the County
Commissioners may designate; but no money shall be drawn from the
said bank except by a check signed by the Treasurer, countersigned by the
auditor, and endorsed by the person to whom it is paid.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 54. 1876, ch. 179. B. Co. C. (1908). sec. 93.
1916, see. 153. 1928, sec. 166.
166. The Treasurer shall make no payment except by a check based
on an order signed by a majority of the County Commissioners, and coun-
tersigned by the auditor, who shall be the Chief Clerk to the County Com-
missioners; and all checks so drawn shall bear the same number and be
for the same amount as the order on which they are based, and each order
on him shall state for what purpose it is given, and shall embrace but one
class of expenditures.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 55. 1876, ch. 179. B. Co. C. (1908). sec. 94.
1916, sec. 154. 1922, ch. 166, sec. 154. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 167.
167. On the first Tuesday of each month the Treasurer shall report iu
writing to the County Commissioners the amount of money received and
the amount expended during the preceding month, together with the bal-
ances then in bank, naming the banks, and the rate of interest each bank
has agreed to pay on such balance and the terms of each deposit.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 56. 1876, ch. 179. B. Co. C. (1908). sec. 95.
1916, sec. 155. 1928, sec. 168.
168. All money received by the Treasurer shall be entered in a cash
receipt book and properly distributed as between State and county taxes,
interest or discount, special taxes and such other distribution as may be
provided, due provision being made for the collections by districts. All
money disbursed shall be entered in a cash disbursement book under such
heading as will indicate the purpose for which it is applied. The Treas-
urer's books shall be so kept that the amounts of taxes collected, the
amounts of taxes uncollected and the amounts expended shall be at all
times readily ascertainable and verified.
Note: This Act does not affect pending proceedings. Sen Act 1922, ch. 166, sec. 2.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec, 57. 1876, ch. 179. B. Co. C, (1908), sec. 96.
1916, sec. 156. 1928, sec. 169.
169. All documents, books and papers belonging to his office are de-
clared to be the property and records of Baltimore County, and at all times
shall be subject to the examination of the grand jury and County Com-
missioners, or of any taxpayer of said county; and it shall be the duty
of the grand jury at each session to appoint from their own body a com-
mittee to examine the books and accounts of the said Treasurer, and to
report to the Circuit Court the result of such examination.
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