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to summon the State lunacy commission to examine and pass
upon the mental condition of the convicts, and if the convict or
convicts so examined be adjudged insane or lunatic by said com-
mission, or a majority thereof, and removal be deemed advisable,
said commission shall make complaint to the judge of the crimi-
nal court of Baltimore, who shall have the power to order the
removal of such insane or lunatic convict or convicts to some
insane asylum within the State, and all expenses incurred in the
removal and support of said insane or lunatic convict or con-
victs shall be borne by the State of Maryland.
ARTICLE XXX.
DE AP, DUMB AND BLIND—EDUCATION OF.
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3. Amount of annual appropriation for such instruction.
1892, ch. 272.
3. A sum not exceeding twenty-one thousand dollars shall be
annually appropriated to be applied under the direction of the
Governor in placing for instruction in the Maryland School for
the Blind, formerly known as the Maryland Institution for the
Instruction of the Blind, such indigent blind persons of the age
of seven years and upwards, inhabitants of this State, and of the
county or city from which they are recommended, as may be
recommended to the Governor by the county commissioners of
each county or by the judges of the Orphans' Court of Balti-
more city.
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