HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 807
or Registrar receives a salary of $800. 00 per annum or more,
he shall receive ten cents for each birth or death recorded in
his register, instead of twenty-five cents.
The deputy local registrar shall receive for performing the
services required under this sub-title the following fees: For
each proper and correct certificate of death or birth delivered
by him to the local registrar as provided in this sub-title, the
sum of twenty-five cents, to be paid by the county upon war-
rant of the County Commissioners.
The local registrar shall receive for performing the services
required under this sub-title the following fees: For each
proper and correct record of birth or death as provided in this
sub-title, except those transmitted to him by any deputy local
registrar, and for each monthly report rendered to the State
Registrar reporting that no certificates have been received,
the sum of twenty-five cents to be paid by the county upon
warrant of the County Commissioners, and in the case where
such records are transmitted by the deputy local registrar
such deputy local registrar shall receive such fee in his stead.
For each transcript of a birth or death as provided in Section
18 of this Article to he transmitted to the county registrar, the
local registrar shall receive the sum of ten cents, to be paid by
the county upon warrant of the County Commissioners. The
State Registrar shall certify to the County Commissioners of
each county annually, or oftener, the number of properly exe-
cuted certificates of births and deaths received from each
county, local or deputy local registrar for which fees are pro-
vided by this Section for the year or portion of a year in-
cluded.
The State Registrar shall certify on each certificate the total
amount owing to each county, local, or deputy local registrar
for that county for the period covered by such certificate, pro-
vided that the State Registrar shall certify separately the
number of incomplete, defective or belated certificates, and
for such incomplete, defective or belated certificates a fee
shall be certified equal to one-half the amount of compensa-
tion provided in this Section for proper and correct certifi-
cates and records of births and deaths.
Local and deputy local registrars are entitled to receive a
fee of twenty-five cents from the applicant for each burial
permit issued upon the presentation of a transportation per-
mit from the District of Columbia or any other State, and
for each disinterment permit issued in accordance with the
provisions of Section 22 of this Article.
Approved May 18, 1937.
|
![clear space](../../../images/clear.gif) |