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Session Laws, 1920
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ALBERT C. RJTCHIE, GOVERNOR. 627

be, and shall claim that the said white male minor is a proper
charge against some other county or the City of Baltimore, as
the case may be, it shall be the duty of the County Commis-
sioners of each of said counties or the Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore, as the case may be, to file such proofs as they
may have with the State Comptroller within thirty days from
the time of such notification and thereupon it shall be the duty
of the State Comptroller to investigate the question of the
residence of such white male minor and to determine of what
county or the City of Baltimore, as the case may be, said
white male minor is a proper charge, and shall thereupon
notify the said counties or the City of Baltimore, as the case
may be, of such determination and shall notify the Board of
Managers of the Maryland Training School for Boys, and the
State Comptroller, and the counties and City of Baltimore, as
aforesaid, shall thereafter treat and regard such white male
minor as of the county or city, as the case may be, according
to the determination of the State Comptroller, and if the
State Comptroller shall find that such white male minor is not
a proper charge against any county or the City of Baltimore,
in the State, such white male minor shall thereafter be re-
garded as a proper charge against the State at large.

Approved April 9, 1920.

CHAPTER 361.

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section
222 of Offutt's Code of Baltimore County, regulating the
catching of fish in Gunpowder River, Middle River, Back-
River, Brown's Creek or Hawk Cove, or their tributary-
streams, and in that part of the Chesapeake Bay lying
in Baltimore County, within designated lines, with seine
or nets, as legalized by Chapter 242 of the Acts of 1878
and Chapter 69 of the Acts of 1906, and adding a new
section to Section 222 of said Offutt's Code of Public
Local Laws of Baltimore County to follow immediately
after Section 222 and to be known as Section 222 A.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 222 of Offutt's Code of Public Local Laws
of Baltimore County be and the same is hereby repealed and
re-enacted to read as follows:


 

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