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on the first Tuesday of May and November of each year cor-
rectly exhibiting the condition of the County finances under
the control of his office; which said statement shall show
the amounts of moneys received by him and all sums of money
due the County from each collector and all other sources, the
time when the same became due, the amount of money, if any,
borrowed by the Commissioners and not yet paid; also the
amount of money paid by him on the order of the Commission-
ers, and the objects for which, and the dates when paid; also
the cash balance on hand and when and where deposited, if
any; which said statement shall be made in a securely bound
book therefor, and shall be open during all reasonable office
hours to any and all taxpayers in said County ; said Clerk
shall also attend all meetings of said County Commissioners,
make minutes of and record all proceedings, keep accurate
and full accounts of all matters relating to the conduct of his
office, and faithfully perform such other duties as may now
or hereafter be required of him by law or by the said County
Commissioners; and for the performance of such duties said
Clerk shall be entitled to such compensation as the County
Commissioners shall deem proper, not exceeding the sum of
sixteen hundred ($1,600) dollars per annum.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1920.
Approved April 16, 1920.
CHAPTER 487.
AN ACT making appropriations for the support of the State
Government and for the aid of sundry schools and insti-
tutions and for other purposes for the fiscal years ending,
respectively, on September 30th, 1921, and on September
30th, 1922.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That subject to the provisions hereinafter set
forth the several amounts hereinafter named as "appropria-
tions," or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish
the purposes designated, are hereby appropriated and author-
ized to be paid to the respective departments, boards, commis-
sions and officers of the State, and to the respective schools
and institutions, and for the several purposes specified, for
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