.ART. 41.] SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 767
1862, ch. 15. 1888, ch. 175, sec. 3.
20. It shall be the duty of said superintendent to prepare a
system of rules and regulations for the more effectual security of
the public buildings and grounds and the maintenance of order
therein, and for the government of the watch when on duty; and
such rules and regulations, when approved by the governor, shall
become part of the law for the keeping and guarding of the public
buildings and grounds, and shall be conspicuously posted therein;
and any person who shall violate the same, or any part thereof,
shall, upon conviction thereof before a justice of the peace,
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and fined not more than
twenty dollars and costs; and in default of payment of such
fine and costs shall be committed to the county jail for a period
of not less than ten days, nor more than thirty days; provided,
that any person so convicted shall have the right of appeal to the
circuit court for Anne Arundel county.
1888, ch. 175, sec. 4.
21. All janitors, watchmen, keepers of steam-houses and fur-
naces, and all other officers provided for by section 18, and all
laborers and other persons employed permanently or temporarily
in and about the public buildings and grounds under the provi-
sions of said section, shall be under the supervision of the super-
intendent of public bulldings and grounds, and obey all orders
and carry out all instructions by him given in relation to the care
and protection of said public buildings and grounds.
Ibid. sec. 5.
22. The superintendent of public buildings and grounds shall,
before entering upon the duties of his office, take the oath pre-
scribed by the constitution of this State, and also execute a bond
to the State of Maryland in the penalty of one thousand dollars,
conditioned for the faithful discharge of the duties imposed upon
him by sections 18—21, and for the delivery to his successor of all
movable property belonging to the State, and said bond shall be
filed with the secretary of State.
1868, ch. 352.
23. Upon the recommendation of the board of directors of
the Maryland penitentiary, the governor may remove any insane
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