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Session Laws, 1918 Session
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644 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 262

cers who may be charged with the collection of the same, im-
mediately thereafter to proceed to collect said taxes in arrears
in accordance with the provisions of law for the collection of
delinquent taxes.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from and after June 1, 1918.

Approved April 10th, 1918.

CHAPTER 262.

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments section 517
of Article 4 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland,
entitled "City of Baltimore", sub-title "Charter", as re-
pealed and re-enacted with amendments by Chapter 332 of
the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, Session of
1912.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That section 517 of Article 4 of the Code of Public Lo-
cal Laws of Maryland, entitled "City of Baltimore", sub-
title "Charter" as repealed and re-enacted with amendments
by Chapter 332 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Mary-
land, Session of 1912, be and the same is hereby repealed and
re-enacted with amendments so as to read as follows:

SEC. 517. The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
may annually appropriate a sufficient sum of money to
pay for the support and maintenance of each minor
committed from the City of Baltimore by legal process,
not exceeding Two hundred dollars per annum for each
minor so committed to the following reformatories: Mary-
land School for Boys, St. Mary's Industrial Schodl, Col-
ored House of Reformation, House of Good Shepherd for
Colored Girls, Industrial Home for Colored Girls, and to
any other reformatories to which such minors may be so com-
mitted; and may appropriate in conformity with the require-
ments of sections 105-107 of this article annually, a sum of
money not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the
Boy's Home Society ode Baltimore City; and annually a sum
of money not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the
Female House of Refuge; and St. Vincent's Male Orphan
Asylum of Baltimore City any sum now due said institution
for care of destitute or other minors committed by the Courts

 

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