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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1521
CHAPTER 536.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Chapter 547
of the Acts of 1920, relating to the salaries of white school
teachers of Cecil County.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Chapter 547 of the Acts of 1920, relating to the
salaries of white school teachers of Cecil County, be and the
same is hereby repealed and re-enacted with amendments so as
to read as follows:
Section 1. On and after September 1, 1922, the white
teachers regularly employed in the public schools and public
high schols of Cecil County shall receive the salaries herein-
after prescribed.
Section 2. Every white teacher regularly employed in the
public schools of Cecil County holding a third grade certificate
shall receive a salary of not less than seven hundred ($700)
dollars for the first school year and not less than seven hundred
and fifty ($750) dollars for the second and each succeeding
school year.
Every white teacher regularly employed in the public schools
of Cecil County holding a second grade certificate shall receive
the following salary per school year: For the first year not
less than eight hundred and fifty ($850) dollars; for the sec-
ond year not less than nine hundred ($900) dollars; for the
third year not less than nine hundred and fifty ($950) dollars ;
for the fourth year not less than one thousand ($1,000) dol-
lars ; for the fifth and succeeding years not less than one thou-
sand and fifty ($1,050) dollars.
Every white teacher regularly employed in the public schools
of Cecil County holding a first grade certificate shall receive
the following salary per school year: For the first year not less
than one thousand ($1,000) dollars; for the second year not
less than one thousand and fifty ($1,050) dollars; for the third
year not less than one thousand and one hundred ($1,100) dol-
lars : for the fourth year not less than one thousand one hun-
dred and fifty ($1,150) dollars; for the fifth year not less than
one thousand and two hundred ($1,200) dollars; for the sixth
year not less than one thousand and two hundred and fifty
($1,250) dollars; f or the seventh and succeeding years not less
than one thousand and three hundred ($1,300) dollars; pro-
vided that a principal of an elementary school with three or
more teachers, holding an elementary principal's certificate,
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