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Session Laws, 1918 Session
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 857

of their office, and may commit for trial any person committing
at or around their place of registration any breach of the peace
or other offense forbidden by this article; they shall have the
power to issue any of said summonses, attachments or commit-
ments when sitting in any county in this State to the sheriff of
said county or to any constable thereof and when sitting in the
City of Baltimore to marshal of police or to any police officer
of said city; all such processes shall be served by said respective
officers in the same manner as if they were issued by a court of
record having jurisdiction of the subject-matter or by a justice
of the peace exercising police powers within such respective
jurisdictions. The sheriff or constable in any county of this
State who shall serve any of said processes shall receive the
same fees in like manner as it is or may be by law provided
that he shall receive fees in other State cases, but no officer of
police in the City of Baltimore shall charge or receive any fee
for any service performed under this article; and no officer of
registration shall charge or receive any compensation for any
service performed under this article except such as is herein
provided. The board of police commissioners for the City of
Baltimore shall detail police officers and the sheriffs for their
respective counties shall detail deputy sheriffs, by them ap-
pointed sufficient in number to preserve order at the places in
said City of Baltimore and in said respective counties where
said officers of registration may be sitting for the discharge of
the duties of their respective offices: Provided, however, that in
Anne Arundel County it shall not be mandatory for the sheriff
of said county to detail deputy sheriffs for duty in connection
with registration in said county.

Approved April 18th, 1918.

CHAPTER 394.

AN ACT to increase the salaries of colored elementary school
principals in Somerset County, and prescribing the length
of time the colored graded schools in said County shall be
kept open.

(Vetoed.)

 

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