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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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LICENSES. 701

other employees as he deems necessary, at such compensation as he may
determine, subject in every case to the approval of the Board of Public
Works. All such employees shall be subject to removal by the Comp-
troller at any time for any cause he may deem sufficient.

(b) After the payment of salaries and expenses as hereinabove pro-
vided, the Comptroller shall set aside such sum as may be necessary for
the payment of refunds as hereinabove provided.

(c) After the payment of salaries and expenses, and setting aside a sum
for refunds, as hereinabove provided, the sum of $3, 500, 000. 00 shall be
disbursed, upon warrant of the Comptroller, subject to the approval of
the Board of Public Works, and expended under the supervision of the
Board of State Aid and Charities for the relief of distress within the
State, arising out of involuntary unemployment, flood, epidemic or other
emergency. Out of the balance in said fund, there shall be disbursed upon
warrant of the Comptroller, such sum or sums as may be necessary, not
in excess of $1, 500, 000. to pay or contribute to the payment of Old Age
Pensions in accordance with the provisions of any Act of the General
Assembly, requiring the payment, or contributing to the payment thereof.
Any balance remaining in said fund shall not revert to the General
Treasury, but shall remain in the "State Emergency Relief Fund" until
appropriated by the General Assembly.
See notes to sec. 72B.

1935, ch. 188, sec. 72Q.

72Q. If any section, paragraph, clause, sentence or part of this sub-
title shall for any reason be adjudged to be invalid, such judgment shall
not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder of this sub-title, but shall
be confined in its operation to the section, paragraph, clause, sentence or
part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgments
shall have been rendered. If any exemption granted by this sub-title
shall be declared invalid, the article or articles sought to be exempted
shall be subject to taxation as fully as if said exemption had not been
contained in this sub-title.

Spirituous or Fermented Liquors by Retailers.

73-84. Repealed by ch. 2 of Acts of 1933 (Sp. Sess. ).
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors by Clubs, Etc.

101-115. Repealed by ch. 2 of the Acts of 1933 (Sp. Sess. ).
117. Repealed by ch. 2 of the Acts of 1933 (Sp. Sess. ).
122. Repealed by ch. 2 of the Acts of 1933 (Sp. Sess. ).


 

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