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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 195
EFFECTIVE.
SECTION 3. 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 safety, and being
passed by a yea and nay vote supported by three-fifths of the
members elected to each of the two Houses of the General
Assembly, the same shall take effect from the date of its
passage, provided that all registration certificates and markers
issued and paid for prior to April 1, 1918, shall be good until
December 31, 1918;
And provided further that the provisions contained in this
Act conferring certain jurisdiction upon a Justice of the
Peace of the Traffic Court in Baltimore City shall not become
effective until June 1, 1918, until which time jurisdiction oyer
offenses against the motor vehicle laws of the State and the
traffic ordinances of Baltimore City shall remain unchanged;
and provided further that the salaries and expenses of the
office of the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, and the salaries
and expenses incident to the creation and maintenance of the
Traffic Court, shall, with the approval of the Governor, be paid
out of the receipts of the office of the Commissioner of Motor
Vehicles, up to and including September 30, 1918, and after-
ward out of the monies appropriated therefor by the General
Assembly in the Budget Bill from the Special Fund created
from such receipts.
Approved March 28th, 1918.
CHAPTER 86.
AN ACT to legalize the Code of Public Local Laws of Fred-
erick County as arranged and prepared by George R. Den-
nis, Jr., Esquire; and submitted to and approved by the
Judges of the Circuit Court for said county; to provide for
the publication of the same and the cost thereof, and for the
incorporation therein of the local laws affecting said county
passed at the January session of the Legislature in the year
1918.
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