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Session Laws, 1924
Volume 568, Page 1405   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1405

be necessary to properly keep the dockets and records of arrests
and convictions. Such records shall be kept in such form and
under such plan as may be jointly agreed upon by the Com-
missioner of Motor Vehicles and the Justices of the Peace of
the Traffic Court. Salaries paid to police and all clerks
assigned for duty in the Traffic Court shall be paid by the
Police Commissioner out of the funds received for that pur-
pose from the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. There shall
be one chief clerk, who shall receive the salary of two thou-
sand dollars per annum, payable monthly, and who shall have
general charge and supervision of the entire clerical force of
the Traffic Court, and there shall be one deputy clerk assigned
to each of the sitting Magistrates, who shall receive the salary

of one thousand, eight hundred dollars ($1, 800. 00) per an-
num, payable monthly; there shall also be such other or addi-
tional clerks as may be necessary to properly keep the records
and accounts of the Court. The deputy clerk assigned to
each of the several magistrates shall collect and take charge of
all fines, penalties, forfeitures, fees and costs imposed by the
Magistrate to whose court lie is assigned, and he shall account
for all such moneys collected by him at the close of the session
each day to the Chief Clerk. The latter shall account at least
once a week to the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles for all
fines, forfeitures, penalties, fees and costs collected by the
Traffic Court. The Chief Clerk, before entering upon the
duties of his office, shall cause to be executed and delivered to
the State of Maryland a good and sufficient bond, with surety
or sureties to be approved by the Chief Judge of the Supreme
Bench of Baltimore City, in the penalty of ten thousand dol-
lars, conditioned to truly and faithfully discharge, execute
and perform all and singular the duties and obligations of his
office, and that he will account for and pay over to the Com-
missioner of Motor Vehicles all fines, penalties, forfeitures and
costs for which he is bound to account and pay over to the
Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. And each of the deputy
clerks assigned to the sitting Magistrates, before entering upon
the duties of their office, shall execute and deliver to the
State of Maryland a good and sufficient bond, with surety or
sureties to be approved by the Chief Judge of the Supreme
Bench of Baltimore City, in the penalty of five thousand dol-
lars conditioned to truly and faithfully discharge, execute and
perform all and singular the duties and obligations of their
respective offices, and that they will account for and pay over
to the Chief Clerk of the Traffic Court all fines, penalties, for-

 

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