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SEC. 9. The State's Attorney shall perform such duties and
receive such fees and commissions or salary, not exceeding three
thousand dollars,, as are now or may hereafter be prescribed by
law; and if any State's Attorney shall receive any other fee or
reward than such as is or may be allowed by law, he shall, on
conviction thereof, be removed from office; provided, that the
State's Attorney for Baltimore City shall have the power to
appoint a Deputy and such other Assistants as the Supreme
Bench of Baltimore City may authorize or approve and until
otherwise provided by the General Assembly, the said State's
Attorney, Deputy and Assistants shall receive the following
annual salaries: State's Attorney, seven thousand five hundred
dollars, Deputy State's Attorney, five thousand dollars. Assist-
ant State's Attorneys, four thousand dollars each; said salaries,
or such salaries as the General Assembly may subsequently pro-
vide, and such expense for conducting the office of the State's
Attorney as the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City may author-
ize or approve shall be paid by the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore to the extent that the total of them exceeds the fees
of his office, or as the General Assembly shall otherwise provide,
and the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall not be liable
for appearance fees to the State's Attorney.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid,
that the said aforegoing section hereby proposed as an amend-
ment to the Constitution, shall at the next ensuing general elec-
tion for members of Congress, to be held in this State on the
Tuesday next after the first Monday of November, one thousand
nine hundred and twenty-four, be submitted to the legal and
qualified voters of the State for their adoption or rejection in
conformity with the directions contained in Article XIV of
the Constitution of this State, and at the said election the vote
on the said proposed amendment to the Constitution shall be by
ballot, and upon each ballot there shall be printed the words
"For the Constitutional Amendment" and "Against the Con-
stitutional Amendment", as now provided by law, and imme-
diately after said election due returns shall be made to the Gov-
ernor of the vote for and against said proposed amendment,
and further proceedings had in accordance with Article 14 of the
Constitution.
Approved April 9, 1924.
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