1134 ARTICLE 88B.
First Sergeant; (6) Detective Sergeants, (1) Quartermaster Sergeant,
(1) Sergeant Mechanic, (10) Sergeants, (14) Corporals; (18) Officers
First Class and (29) Officers. The Superintendent shall maintain such
clerical employees as are now employed in the Motor Cycle Department of
the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, or as may be required to carry on
the efficient work of the Department of Maryland State Police.
The Superintendent shall designate the authority, responsibility and the
duties of the various ranks, grades and positions created under this section,
within the limits of this Article, and with the approval of the State Em-
ployment Commissioner, shall also set standards and qualifications and fix
prerequisites of training, education and experience. Salaries to be paid
to the employees of the Maryland State Police Department shall be as
follows:
Superintendent............................ $4, 000. 00
Captain.................................. 2, 922. 84
Lieutenant................................ 2, 657. 16
Examining Physician...................... 2, 000. 00
Sergeant Major........................... 2, 415. 60
First Sergeant............................ 2, 196. 00
Detective Sergeant........................ 2, 196. 00
Quartermaster Sergeant.................... 2, 196. 00
Sergeant Mechanic........................ 2, 196. 00
Sergeant................................. 1, 996. 44
Corporal................................. 1, 815. 00
Officer 1/0............................... 1, 650. 00
Officer................................... 1, 500. 00
Salaries set forth above shall become effective as of October 1st, 1935.
From June 1st, 1935, the date this Article is effective, until October 1st,
1935, all employees transferred to the Department of Maryland State
Police, as set forth in Section 6 of this Article, shall continue to be paid
the same salaries as now received.
1935. ch. 303, sec. 6.
6. All motor cycle deputies of the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles,
totalling seventy-five men and two officers, in number, and commonly
known as State Police, or Motor Cycle Police, or Commissioner of Motor
Vehicle Police, and created in Article 56, Section 176, Code of Public
General Laws of Maryland, 1924 Edition, and set forth in subsequent
budgetary enactments, shall be transferred from the Commissioner of
Motor Vehicles to the Department of Maryland State Police, and shall be
employees of the Department of Maryland State Police, with the same
rank, or higher rank, in the Department of Maryland State Police which
each such motor cycle deputy and two officers held in the Department
of the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, and shall not be employees of the
Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.
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