272 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 132
To the University of Maryland (Baltimore). For labora-
tory and class room equipment for the school of medicine,
$25, 000; for laboratory and class room equipment for the
school of dentistry, $65, 000; for laboratory and class room
equipment for the school of pharmacy, $10, 000, and for the
purchase of land, construction and equipment of a building for
the school of law and containing dispensaries for the Univer-
sity Hospital, $200, 000, aggregating $300, 000, of which $100, -
000 shall be from the issue of August 15, 1929, and $200, 000
from the issue of August 15, 1930.
To the University of Maryland, for the State Department
of Forestry, for the acquisition of forest lands, $50, 000, all
from the issue of August 15, 1930.
To the Motor Vehicle Department, for deficit in construction
of office building now occupied by the department, $28, 000,
from the issue of August 15, 1929.
To the State Department of Education, for repairs to Ocean
City school building owned by the State, $7, 000, from the
issue of August 15, 1929.
To St. Mary's Female Seminary, for the completion of the
building owned by the State, $30, 000, from the issue of August
15, 1930.
SEC. 7. And be it further enacted. That all contracts for
the above purposes shall be subject to the approval of the
Board of Public Works, and where appropriations are made
to an institution or department for two or more purposes, the
order in which the same are to be begun shall likewise be sub-
ject to the approval of the Board of Public Works. In case
any balance remains to the credit of any of the above named
institutions or departments after the completion of any of the
purposes specified, then such institutions or departments may
expend such balance upon any building, construction or equip-
ment purpose which may be approved by the Board of Public
Works.
SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That the County Com-
missioners of the several counties of the State and the Mayor
and City Council of Baltimore are hereby respectively di-
rected to levy the State taxes for the year 1930 at fourteen one-
hundredths (14/100) of one cent on each one hundred dollars
($100) of assessable property; for the year 1931 at fifty-seven
one-hundredths (57/100) of one cent on each one hundred
dollars ($100) of assessable property; for the year 1932 at
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