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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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MILITIA. 841

pital with reference to available facilities and eligibility, and upon receipt
of a certificate from the official in charge of such hospital the court may
then direct such veteran's commitment to such United States Veterans'
Bureau Hospital. Thereafter such veteran upon admission shall be sub-
ject to the rules and regulations of such hospital and the officials of such
hospital shall be vested with the same powers now exercised by superin-
tendents of State hospitals for mental diseases within this State with refer-
ence to the retention of custody of the veteran so committed. Notice of
such pending proceedings shall be furnished the person to be committed
and his right to appear and defend shall not be denied.

1929, ch. 74, sec. 56P.

56P. When a minor ward for whom a guardian has been appointed
under the provisions of this sub-title or other laws of this State shall have
attained his or her majority, and if incompetent shall be declared compe-
tent by the Bureau and the court and when any incompetent ward, not a
minor, shall be declared competent by said Bureau and the court, the
guardian shall upon making a satisfactory accounting be discharged upon
a petition filed for that purpose.

Any possible invalidity of this section would not affect the rest of the sub-
title, as provided by sec. 56T.

1929, ch. 74, sec. 56Q.

56Q. This sub-title shall be construed liberally to secure the beneficial
intents and purposes thereof and shall apply only to beneficiaries of the
Bureau.

1929, ch. 74, sec. 56R.

56R. This sub-title may be cited as the "Uniform Veterans' Guardian-
ship Act. "

1929, ch. 74, sec. 56S.

56S. This sub-title shall be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate
its general purpose to make uniform the law of those States which enact it.

1929, ch. 74, sec. 56T.

56T. The invalidity of any portion of this sub-title shall not affect the
validity of any other portion thereof which can be given effect without
such invalid part.

See notes to sec. 56P.

1929, ch. 74, sec. 56U.

56U. All laws or parts of laws relating to beneficiaries of the Bureau
inconsistent with this sub-title are hereby repealed.

Veterans' Relief Fund.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 57. 1924, ch. 344, sec. 1. 1927, ch. 64. 1929, ch. 430.
1935, ch. 481, sec. 57.

57. A Veterans' Relief Fund of not less than $50, 000 of which
amount not more than $20, 000 may be expended for administrative pur-


 

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