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pensation and tenure of such employees and that such employees and
the Chief Clerk shall be or become members of the Classified City
Service of Baltimore or the Classified Service of the State or another
classified service or merit system which may be hereafter established.
Such employees shall perform such duties as may be prescribed from
time to time by said Court or by law by the General Assembly. THE
EMPLOYEES OF THE TRAFFIC COURT OF BALTIMORE CITY
SHALL BE TRANSFERRED FROM THE TRAFFIC COURT TO
THE MUNICIPAL COURT, AS OF THE FIRST MONDAY IN
MAY, 1961.
(e) After the day immediately preceding the first Monday in May,
1961, no Justice of the Peace of Baltimore City, including the Police
Magistrates of Baltimore City, the Chief Police Magistrate of Balti-
more City, the Magistrates-at-Large for Baltimore City, the Magis-
trates of the Traffic Court of Baltimore City, and the Chief Magis-
trate of the Traffic Court of Baltimore City, shall exercise any of
the jurisdiction, or have any of the powers or duties conferred on
the Court herein created.
(f) No member of the General Assembly at which this amendment
is proposed, if otherwise qualified, shall be ineligible for appointment
or election as judge of the Municipal Court for Baltimore City by
reason of his membership in such General Assembly.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the foregoing sections
hereby proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of this State
shall, at the next general election to be held in this State in Novem-
ber, 1960, be submitted to the legal and qualified voters thereof for
their adoption or rejection in pursuance of the directions contained
in Article XIV of the Constitution of Maryland, and at the said
general 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 Constitutional Amendment" and "Against
Constitutional Amendment" as now provided by law and immedi-
ately after said election due returns shall be made to the Governor
of the vote for and against said proposed amendment as directed by
said Artivle XIV of the Constitution and further proceedings had in
accordance with said Article XIV.
Approved April 8, 1959.
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