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one-third of the amount levied for roads and bridges in the
County; said levy shall not exceed thirty-five cents on the one
hundred dollars of the entire tax levy for the County.
(2) In case of special necessity, however, arising from floods
or other unusual damages, he may be authorized by a unani-
mous vote of the Board of County Commissioners to expend
such other sum as it may direct.
(3) The County Commissioner in each Commissioner District
shall act as Supervisor of roads and bridges in his Commis-
sioner District, and shall have exclusive charge and oversight
of said roads and bridges and all repairs thereto.
(4) Before any bill for work on roads and bridges shall
be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners, it shall
be first examined and marked "Approved" by the Commis-
sioner having chage of the Commissioner District in which
the work was done. All bills presented for payment in the
office of the County Commissioners shall be at all times open
to the inspection of the public during office hours and under
the direction of an employee of the office.
(5) Each County Commissioner shall inspect all the public
roads and bridges in the Commissioner District from which
he is elected, at least, twice in every year; one inspection shall
be between the first day of January and the first day of April;
one inspection shall be between the first day of August and
the first day of November. He shall inspect all repairs to the
public roads and bridges in his Commissioner District as soon
as possible after such repairs are made, and unless the contract
for said repairs has been fully complied with he shall refuse to
approve the bill for the same.
Section 106C. The County Commissioners of Cecil County
shall receive an annual salary of one thousand dollars in lien
of all other compensation, per diem or mileage., The Presi-
dent of the Board shall receive one hundred dollars additional
pay. The above mentioned salary is to commence and con-
tinue on and after the first day of June, in the year 1918.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That all Acts or parts
of Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland which may in
any wise conflict with the provisions of this Act are hereby
repealed.
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