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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 397
Commissioners may adopt such regulations with respect to
dumping garbage, sanitation, erecting of buildings, tearing up
streets, speed regulations, care of property, removal of snow,
ice or other police or health regulations and to provide penalties
for the violation thereof, as said Committee may deem proper.
Any Justice of the Peace in Montgomery County shall have
jurisdiction to try and determine any violation of any of said
regulations and to impose penalties thereby provided. The
sheriff of said county and his deputies and any constable in
said county shall have authority to arrest for any violation of
said regulations and to execute all writs issued by any such
Justice of the Peace in connection with such regulations or with
the punishment of the persons violating any of them. The pro-
cedure shall be in accordance with that now provided for the
trial of misdemeanors. All proceedings with respect to the
violations of such Regulations shall be conducted by or through
and in the name of said Citizens' Committee.
SEC. 10. And be it further enacted, That the Treasurer of
said Alta Vista Citizens' Committee shall deposit all funds
coming into his hands, as such, in depositary or depositaries
as may be designated by the majority vote of said committee,
duly recorded in the minutes thereof, to his credit, as such
Treasurer, and that said Treasurer shall not dispose of any
of the funds coming into his hands, as such Treasurer, except
upon check, duly signed by him, as such Treasurer, and counter-
signed by the chairman of said committee, or some member
thereof acting as chairman; said acting chairman shall be duly
authorized to act by resolution of said committee which must
be first placed upon the minutes of the committee.
SEC. 11. And be it further enacted, That the provisions of
this Act will be in effect on and after its passage.
Approved April 13th, 1922.
CHAPTER 170.
AN ACT to authorize, direct, empower, and require the Mayor
and Council of the Town of Kensington in Montgomery
County to expend any and all money it may receive from
the sale of its water and sewer system, upon the public
streets, squares, avenues, lanes, alleys, parkings, bridges,
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