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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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BALTIMORE COUNTY. 601

attached or used in connection therewith nor any farm property or any
building thereon in Baltimore County.

1920, ch. 163. 1922, ch. 290, sec. 216P. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 250.

250. It shall be unlawful for any person unless duly authorized thereto
by the County Commissioners of Baltimore County to wear uniform,
badge or insignia of the Fire Department of Baltimore County or in any
manner to interfere with, mutilate or damage any apparatus, property,
fire alarm box, wires or equipment or appurtenances of the Fire Depart-
ment of Baltimore County or in any way interfere with any member of
said department in the discharge of his duties and any violation of this
section shall be punishable by a fine of not less than five dollars nor more
than five hundred dollars or imprisonment for not less than fifteen days
nor more than six months.

1920, ch. 163. 1922, ch. 280, sec. 216G. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 257.

251. It shall be unlawful for any person in the operation of any vehicle,
car, street car, automobile or truck to obstruct any fire engine in Balti-
more County proceeding to a fire but all such vehicles, cars, street cars,
automobiles and trucks shall immediately upon being warned of the ap-
proach of such fire engine give the same the right of way, and shall stop
and shall not move on its way until such fire engine is two hundred feet
distant from them in the direction said fire engine or apparatus is mov-
ing, and no vehicles, car, automobiles or trucks shall park or be permitted
to stand within two hundred feet of any fire engine or apparatus while
such fire engine or apparatus is attending a fire. Any violation of this
section shall be punishable by a fine of not less than five dollars nor more
than fifty dollars or imprisonment for not less than five days nor more
than sixty days.

1920, ch. 163, sec. 216H. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 251A.

251A. The County Commissioners of Baltimore County be and they
are hereby authorized to make such provisions for pensioning the widow
and infant children of firemen who have been killed in the active dis-
charge of their duties as members of the Fire Department of Baltimore
County, as in the judgment of such Commissioners shall be just and
proper.
1922, ch. 290, sec. 216-I. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 252.

252. Any permanent member of the Fire Department of Baltimore
County who shall reach the age of sixty years while serving as such, shall
by the County Commissioners of Baltimore County, be retired at that
time, and such member shall be placed upon the pension roll as provided
in Section 245 of this Article and entitled to all the benefits therefrom
as therein provided for.

 

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