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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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BALTIMORE CITY. 947

tion of order within the parks, squares, springs and monuments belonging
to, controlled by, or in the custody of the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore, as it may deem expedient. To carry out such regulations, fines
not exceeding iu any one case one hundred dollars shall be imposed for
breaches of said rules and regulations, which fines shall be recoverable as
other fines are in the name of the city, and said amounts so recovered
shall be used and appropriated to the purposes of the Board of Park
Commissioners.

93. Vacant.

1908, ch. 106.

93A. The Board of Park Commissioners is authorized and empowered
to establish athletic fields and playgrounds in the public parks of Bal-
timore City for the use of the students of the public schools of said city,
and to designate the grades and classes of students who shall use the differ-
ent playgrounds which may be so established, and to prescribe rules and
regulations for the use thereof, and for the exclusion under reasonable
conditions of other persons therefrom.

1862, ch. 29. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 708.

94. The several members of the said Board of Parks Commissioners
shall have the power of conservators of the peace within the limits of said
parks and squares.

1862, ch. 29. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 709.

95. The Police Commissioner of Baltimore City is directed at the
request of the Board of Park Commissioners to detail from time to time
such of the regular police force of said city as the said Board of Park
Commissioners may deem necessary for the preservation of order within
said parks and squares, according to the regulations aforesaid, which
policemen shall be under the direction of said Board of Park Commis-
sioners, and shall have the same power in said parks and squares that the
Police of the City of Baltimore have as conservators of the peace in Bal-
timore City or elsewhere.

Upshur v. Baltimore City, 94 Md. 743.

1876, ch. 344. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 712.

96. In addition to the powers now or hereafter conferred upon the
Board of Park Commissioners, it is authorized to form zoological collec-
tions within the limits of said parks or squares by the purchase and collec-
tion of live, wild or other animals, for the purpose of public exhibition.

1876, ch. 344. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 717.

97. The said Board of Park Commissioners shall have full power to
employ and compensate all persons whom, in its judgment, it may deem
proper, in maintaining and supporting such parks, squares, springs and

 

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