790 ARTICLE 3.
for regular duty, he or she shall report to the county superintendent of
public education of said comity whenever required so to do by the Board
of Trustees of the Teachers' Retirement Fund of Baltimore County, and
said superintendent shall assign such teacher to such service or employ-
ment as may be within, his or her power to perform, in the judgment of
such superintendent and of the examining physician employed by the said
Board of Trustees of the Teachers' Retirement Fund of Baltimore County.
During the time of such employment such teacher shall receive the regular
salary therefor and shall cease to be entitled to any payment out of said
fund because of the disability or incapacity on account of which such
teacher was originally retired. Any teacher who may be retired under
Section 731 and reassigned for active duty under this section, for the
purpose of later retirement under this Act, shall be considered as having
been in active service during the period of the former retirement.
1912, ch. 83, sec. 376L. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 596. 1928, sec. 734.
734. Every teacher retired under the provisions of this Act shall con-
tinue as an employee of the Board of County School Commissioners of
Baltimore County, but shall be compensated from the Teachers' Retire-
ment Fund as provided for in this Act, and it shall be the duty of any
teacher so retired to render, without extra compensation, such teaching
services and at such times as the Board of County School Commissioners
of Baltimore County shall direct; provided, the Board of County School
Commissioners of Baltimore County shall not direct any such retired
teacher to perform any teaching service except such as the Board of .Trus-
tees of the Teachers' Retirement Fund of Baltimore County may certify
to the Board of County School Commissioner of Baltimore County to be
within the reasonable physical power of such retired teacher; and provided
further, that no such retired teacher shall be required to render teaching-
service for a longer period than fifteen days in any school year.
1922, ch. 380. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 597. 1928, sec. 735.
735. The Board of Trustees of the Teachers' Retirement Fund of
Baltimore County shall establish a permanent fund, to the credit of which
shall be put and deposited all gifts, grants, devises and bequests, all other
receipts for the first two years during which this Act shall have become
operative, except so much of such receipts as the Board of Trustees of the
Teachers' Retirement Fund of Baltimore County may require during said
two years to defray its expenses, and the unexpended balance remaining
at the end of each fiscal year thereafter, and no part thereof shall be ex-
pended except the interest and income thereof and therefrom; provided,
however, that one-half of the amount added to such permanent fund from
payments into the fund from teachers' salaries during any year may be
used, if necessary, during the year immediately following.
1912, ch. 83, sec. 376N. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 598. 1928, sec. 736.
736. This Act shall not affect in any way the powers of the Board of
County School Commissioners of Baltimore County or the Board of Dis-
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