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ART. 4.] CITY OF BALTIMORE. 601

from the amount of said salary for each of the first five years
that the same may be payable.

102K. After any teacher shall have been retired under sec-
tion 102I, the board of trustees shall have the right at any time
to cause such teacher again to be brought before it and exam-
ined by its physician, and also to examine other witnesses for
the purpose of ascertaining whether such teacher shall remain
on the retired roll. The fee or charge of the examining physi-
cian shall be paid by the board of trustees. Such teacher shall
be entitled to at least thirty days' notice, and to be present at
the hearing of any such evidence, shall be permitted to pro-
pound any question pertinent or relative to such matter, and
shall have the right to introduce evidence upon his or her own
behalf. Such teacher and all witnesses shall be examined under
oath, and any member of said board of trustees is hereby
authorized and empowered to administer such oath. If the
board of trustees shall find such teacher qualified for regular
duty, he or she shall report to the superintendent of Public
Instruction of said city whenever required so to do by the board
of trustees, and said superintendent shall assign such teacher
to such service or employment as may be within his or her
power to perform, in the judgment of such superintendent and
of the examining physician employed by said board of trus-
tees. During the time of such employment such teacher shall
receive the regular salary therefor, and shall cease to be
entitled to any payment out of said fund because of the disa-
bility or incapacity, on account of which such teacher was
originally retired. Any teacher who may be retired under sec-
tion 102I and re-assigned for active duty under this section,
for the purposes of later retirement under this Act, shall be
considered as having been in active service during the period
of the former retirement.

102L. Every teacher retired under the provisions of this Act
shall continue as an employe of the Mayor and City Council,
but shall be compensated from the Teachers' Retirement Fund,
as provided for in this Act, and it shall be the duty of any
teacher so retired to render, without extra compensation, such
teaching services and at such times as the Board of School
Commissioners shall direct, provided the Board of School
Commissioners shall not direct any such retired teacher to
perform any teaching services except such as the board of
trustees may certify to the Board of School Commissioners to
be within the reasonable physical power of such retired teacher,
and provided further, that no such retired teacher shall be
required to render teaching service for a longer period than 15
days in any school year.

 

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