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Session Laws, 1918 Session
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 739

Board of Managers of the Maryland Industrial Training
School for Girls as appointed under the provisions of this act.

SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That the Board of
Managers of the Maryland Industrial Training School for
Girls shall provide accommodations and proper care and train-
ing for at least one hundred girls who may be committed to
said school from the various counties of the State and from
Baltimore City, which number shall be from time to time
apportioned among the several Counties and the City of Bal-
timore, according to the population as ascertained by the pre-
ceding census, and the County Commissioners of each County
and the Mayor and City Council of said City are hereby
authorized and directed to levy annually upon the assessable
property of each of said Counties and said City, respectively,
an amount equal to one hundred and thirty ($130) dollars
per annum for each girl so apportioned, to be collected in the
same manner as other taxes; and out of the said sum so levied
by each County and by the said City, respectively, the proper
disbursing officer of each of said Counties and said City shall
pay to the said Board of Managers of the Maryland Indus-
trial Training School for Girls at the end of each quarter of
the calendar year, an amount equal to the sum of thirty-two
dollars and fifty cents ($32.50) multiplied by the average
number of girls, respectively, from each of said counties and
said City at said school during the said quarter; the intention
of this provision being that while the levy shall be made an-
nually upon the estimated number based on the said appor-
tionment according to the census of population in the respec-
tive Counties and City of Baltimore, quarterly payments shall
be made for the actual number of girls at said school from each
of said Counties and City, respectively. Any balance from
said levy at the end of the year shall revert to the treasury
of said County or said City, and any deficiency, if any, shall
be included in the succeeding levy and paid over to the said
Board of Managers of the Maryland Industrial Training
School for Girls. Any excess of per capita cost of mainte-
nance over the said apportionment of one hundred and thirty
($130) dollars shall be set forth in the biennial reports of
the Board of Managers of the Maryland Industrial Training
School for Girls and allowance provided by the Governor in
the Budget Appropriations for the ensuing two years; provided,
that the appropriations of eight thousand ($8,000) dollars
a year made to the Maryland Industrial School for Girls in

 

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