46 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 40
submit a part of said loan to the legal voters of said City
at different times; and any ordinance or ordinances sub-
mitting the whole or any part of this loan to the legal
voters of Baltimore City shall provide for the expenditure
of the proceeds thereof in accordance with the provisions
of the Charter of the Mayor and City Council of Balti-
more, and by the municipal agency designated in the An-
nual Ordinances of Estimates of the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore.
SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That in the expendi-
ture of the proceeds of said certificates of indebtedness,
the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall observe
the following conditions:
(a) Subject to the provisions of the Charter of Balti-
more City relating to the Planning Commission, the Board
of School Commissioners of Baltimore City shall have
the authority to select sites for the construction of the
new school buildings hereby authorized;
(b) All plans and specifications for the construction or
reconstruction of school buildings, or for additions or im-
provements to school buildings, to be financed out of the
proceeds of the loan herein authorized, shall be subject
to the approval of said Board of School Commissioners
prior to final acceptance of such plans and specifications,
and the endorsement of approval by said Board of such
plans and specifications shall be made thereon, and shall
also be recorded by said Board in its official minutes.
All changes in approved plans and specifications which
may be found necessary and expedient during the course
of construction shall also be subject to the approval of
the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City, and
shall also be recorded by said Board in its official minutes;
(c) No part of the proceeds derived from the sale of
the certificates of indebtedness hereby authorized to be
issued shall be expended without the approval of the Board
of School Commissioners of Baltimore City.
SEC. 6. And be it further enacted, That this act is
hereby declared to be an emergency law and necessary
for the immediate preservation of the public health and
safety, and having been passed upon a yea and nay vote,
supported by three-fifths of all the members elected to each
of the two houses of the General Assembly, the same shall
take effect from the date of its passage.
Approved February 26, 1947.
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