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Session Laws, 1937
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 620

shall use such portion of said fees as may be necessary to pay
refunds as hereinafter provided. Where the licensed place of
business is located in an incorporated town, fifty percentum
of the net license fee shall be payable to the incorporated town
and the remaining fifty percentum and all of the net license
fee shall be payable to the incorporated town and the remain-
ing fifty percentum, and all of the net license fee for places
of business located outside an incorporated town, shall be
turned over by the Board of County Commissioners to the
County Treasurer of said County for such purposes of said
County as may from time to time be designated by the Board
of County Commissioners.

In Howard County the Clerk of the Circuit Court for said
county shall forthwith remit to the Board of County Commis-
sioners all license fees collected by him, less a fee of one dollar
for the issuance of each license, and the County Commissioners
shall use such portion of the net receipts from such license
fees as may be necessary to pay refunds as hereinafter pro-
vided, and the balance shall be used by the Board of County
Commissioners for the benefit of the pension fund for indigent
persons to the extent necessary and any excess shall be used
by the said Board for the benefit of the Howard County Public
Health Association; and all fines imposed for any violation
of any of the provisions of this Article are to be remitted to
the Board of County Commissioners and used for the same
purposes as above set forth.

In Prince George's County the Clerk of the Circuit Court
for said County shall forthwith remit all license fees collected
by him, less a fee of one dollar for the issuance of each license,
in lieu of commissions, to the Board of County Commissioners
who shall use such portion of such receipts as may be neces-
sary to pay the salaries and expenses of the Board of License
Commissioners for said County, and to pay refunds as here-
inafter provided and devote the balance to the general pur-
poses of the County.

In Washington County, the Clerk of the Circuit Court for
said county shall forthwith remit all license fees collected by
him, less a fee of one dollar, in lieu of commissions, to the
Board of License Commissioners for said County who shall
deduct therefrom such sums as may be necessary to pay the
salaries of the Board and such additional sum as the Board
may deem necessary to pay its employees, and such other
expenses as the Board may deem necessary, and deduct such
further sums as may be necessary to pay refunds and shall
pay over the net proceeds of such license fees ratably to the
incorporated town in which the place of business is located
or to the County Commissioners for the use of the County, if

 

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