524 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.
1884, ch. 325.
747. Each of said matrons shall receive a salary of ten dollars
a week, to be paid out of any fund which has been or may here-
after be accumulated by fines and forfeitures imposed and col-
lected by the station house justices of the peace in said city.
MILITIA.
1870, ch. 183.
748. Whenever the board of police commissioners for the city
of Baltimore, or the sheriff of any county, shall call out any
portion of the militia to aid in preventing threatened disorder or
opposition to the laws, or in suppressing riot or disorder on
election days, or at any other times, said military force shall be
deemed to be on detached service while under the orders of the
said board or sheriff; and the commanding officer thereof shall
not be subject to the orders of any superior officer whatsoever,
except the commander-in-chief.
PATROL WAGONS.
1886, ch. 459.
749. The said board of police commissioners are authorized
and directed to construct, equip and maintain a telephone alarm
and patrol wagon service, with all necessaries, appliances and
laborers; provided, however, the expenditures therefor will not
impair the special fund mentioned in sections 755 and 756 of this
sub-title of this article so as to prevent its sufficient application
to the purposes provided for in said sections.
PHYSICIANS TO THE POLICE FORCE.
1888, ch. 150. I
750. They are authorized to appoint and commission, annually,
three physicians of integrity and capacity, residents of Baltimore
city, and who shall have practised medicine therein for at least
three years next preceding the date of their commission, to act
as physicians of the police department of said city, under such
rules and regulations as the said board may from time to time
prescribe for their conduct.
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