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shall not exceed one-half of the salary paid to such principal
or teacher.
198. All certificates or diplomas issued to students having
completed a course of study in a county high school shall show
the group to which said high school belongs, the course taken by
the students, and the number of years of instruction given.
Any State-supported or State-aided institution of higher learn-
ing shall accept as a student any graduate of an approved
public high school who is certified by the high school principal
as having the qualifications to pursue a course of study in the
particular insti tuition of higher learning, said qualifications
being based upon standards determined, for graduates of the
county high schools, by the State Board of Education and for
the graduates of the Baltimore City high schools, by the Board
of School Commissioners of Baltimore City; or who shows,
by passing examinations set by the particular State-aided or
State-supported institution of higher learning, that he or she
has the qualifications to pursue a course of study in that in-
stitution.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1927.
Approved March 25, 1927.
CHAPTER 122.
AN ACT to add a new section to Article 72 of the Code of
Public General Laws of Maryland, title "Oysters, " sub-title
"General Measurers and Inspectors, " to follow Section 82 of
said Article and to be known as Section 82-A; providing for
a permit to transport oysters out of the State; and also pro-
viding an inspection tax and penalty for the violation of the
provisions of this Act.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That a new section be and the same is hereby added to
Article 72 of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland,
title "Oysters, " sub-title "General Measurers and Inspectors, ''
to follow Section 82 and to be known as Section 82A, said new
section to read as follows:
82A. It, shall be unlawful for any person to carry or attempt
to carry or buy for the purpose of carrying out of the State
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