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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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98 DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND—EDUCATION OF. [ART. 83.
ARTICLE XXXIII.

Deaf, Dumb, and Blind - Education of.

2 Duty of governor of state appropria-
tions.

INDIGENT BLIND.
A. Appropriations.
5- Yearly amount term of instruction.

 

1365, c. 68 amends section 2 as follows :

1865, c. 68.
Duty of gov-
ernor of state.

SEC. 2. On receiving the certificate of the county
commissioners, or of the mayor and city council of
Baltimore, as aforesaid, it shall be the duty of the
governor to authorize the instruction of said deaf and
dumb person in the Columbia Institution for the
deaf and dumb, for a term not exceeding seven years ;
and it shall be the farther duty of the governor, on .
the certificate of the president of said institution,
that such deaf and dumb person has been taught at
said institution, to order the comptroller of the trea-

Appropriations.

sury to draw his warrant on the treasurer of this
state for two hundred dollars per annum, for each
deaf and dumb person taught in pursuance of his
authority at said institution, payable to the president
thereof, in quarterly payments, on the first days of
January, April, July and October, in each year ; and
the governor shall also order the comptroller of the
treasury to draw on the treasurer his warrant, paya-
ble to the proper party for the expenses necessarily
incurred in transporting and returning said deaf and

Provisos.

dumb person ; provided, that the whole amount drawn
from the treasury, for the purposes aforesaid, shall
not exceed seven thousand five hundred dollars in
any one year ; provided further, that the governor
shall dispose of applications in behalf of deaf and
dumb persons, under the provisions of this article, in
the order ID which they may be made; and if the
applications be more than sufficient to absorb the
foregoing appropriation, he shall suspend the action



 

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