ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 249
CHAPTER 142.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section
eight (8) of Chapter 303 of the Acts of 1918, of the Gen-
eral Assembly of Maryland, entitled "An Act to authorize
the Maryland Industrial School for Girls to grant and
convey all its property, real and personal, to the State of
Maryland and to provide for the continuance under the
supervision and control of the State of Maryland of the
work of the Maryland Industrial School for Girls, here-
after to be known as the Maryland Industrial Training
School for Girls, as a reformatory institution of the State
of Maryland for the care and training of white female
minors committed thereto, and to provide for the man-
agement thereof, and for the maintenance thereof, and
for the levy of a per capita charge upon the respec-
tive counties and the City of Baltimore for girls com-
mitted to its care."
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section eight (8) of Chapter 303 of the Acts of
1918, of the General Assembly of Maryland be and the same
is hereby repealed and re-enacted with amendments so as to
read as follows:
SECTION 8. For each white female minor committed to the
care and training of the Maryland Industrial Training School
for Girls from the City of Baltimore or any one of the counties
in the State, the said city or county, as the case may be, shall,
as herein specified, pay into the State Treasury the sum of one
hundred and eighty dollars ($180.00) per annum, for the care
and training of such white female minor, and the remaining
amount required for the care and training of such white female
minor shall be paid from the Treasury of the State, and the
said city or county, as the case may be, shall, as herein speci-
fied, pay unto the State Treasurer the sum of twenty-five dol-
lars ($25.00) per annum, for each white female minor, paroled
and under the control of the Maryland Industrial Training
School for Girls, for supervising said white female minors.
The expense for care, training and supervision of all white
female minors in the Maryland Industrial Training School
for Girls and on parole and under its control shall be a charge
upon each county and City of Baltimore, committing such
white female minor or minors to the Maryland Industrial
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