802 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 441
hereby repealed and re-enacted with amendments to read
as follows:
932. The salary of the Sheriff of Prince George's
County hereafter elected or appointed shall be two thou-
sand one hundred and sixty dollars ($2, 160. 00) per year,
payable in twelve equal monthly installments on the first
day of each month, and a further sum of two thousand one
hundred and sixty dollars ($2, 160. 00) annually for a
deputy or deputies or clerical assistant to be appointed by
him, and which shall be paid in equal monthly installments
to such deputy or deputies or clerical assistant upon
vouchers to be approved by the said Sheriff who shall fix
the compensation of such deputy or deputies or clerical
assistant. The County Commissioners shall levy annually
a sum sufficient for the payment of the salaries of said
Sheriff and of his deputy or deputies or clerical assistant,
and to pay for the actual traveling expenses to which he is
entitled under Section 931 of this sub-title. The said
Sheriff shall receive no other compensation, as expenses,
salary or otherwise, from the County Commissioners, ex-
cept as provided in this subtitle.
SEC. 2. 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 being 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 April 21, 1933.
CHAPTER 441.
AN ACT to add five new sections to Article 17 of the Code
of Public Local Laws of Maryland, title "Prince George's
County, " sub-title "Clerk, " subject "Recording of Plats, "
said new sections to provide for the copying of certain
Plats of Subdivisions in said County, as now recorded
in Plat Books B. D. S. No. 1 and R. N. R. No. 2 of the
Plat Records of said County, and re-binding same in a
new plat book or books; and directing the Clerk of Court
to pay for the work and materials out of the receipts of
his office.
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