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252

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

more, " sub-title "Justices of the Peace and Constables, " as
amended by chapter six hundred and fifty one of the acts
passed at. the January session of eighteen hundred and ninety-
two, be and the same is hereby repealed, amended and re-
enacted so as to read as follows:

Justices of
the peace.

614. It shall be the duty of the Governor, after the appoint-
ment of the justices of the peace provided for in section six
hundred and seven, to select from the justices of the peace so
appointed, a justice of the peace to sit at each station house in
the city of Baltimore, and in addition one justice of the peace
to act at such times and places as is hereinafter provided for.
Each justice so selected shall keep his office at the station
house for which he was appointed, and shall attend at such
station house from six o'clock A. M. until nine o'clock A. M., in
every day in the week except Sunday, and from three o'clock
p. M. until six o'clock p. M., in every day in the week
except Sunday, and on every Sunday in each year shall
attend at the station house for which he was appointed,

Hours of
duty

from six o'clock A. M. until seven o'clock A. M., and from
three o'clock P. M. until four o'clock p. M., and at each of
said respective sittings hereinbefore provided for, shall
perform all the duties which he is required by law to per-
form; the hours of duty and the attendance of the additional
justice of the peace shall be regulated and controlled by the
board of police commissioners for the city of Baltimore or by
the State's attorney for Baltimore city; each of the said
justices of the peace so selected as aforesaid to sit at a station
house in the city of Baltimore, shall also attend at his said
station house at such other hours and times as he may be
required so to do by the board of police commissioners of the
city of Baltimore or by the State's attorney for Baltimore city;
the said respective justices of the peace so selected to sit at any
station house in the city of Baltimore shall transact no other
business at any such station house except the business required
of them of the seven succeeding sections to be by them
respectively performed at each station house.

Effective.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.

Approved April 3d, 1894.



 
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