278 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 134
propriation shall be paid out only in accordance with, the
schedule therefor, if any, unless such schedule be amended
within the limits of such appropriation in the following man-
ner.
The Senate of Maryland of the General Assembly of 1931
may by resolution provide for or authorize the amendment of
its schedule.
The House of Delegates of the General Assembly of 1931
may by resolution provide for or authorize the amendment of
its schedule.
The Governor may himself make an amended schedule, if
the same be necessary, with respect to the appropriations for
the Executive Department, and upon its transmission to the
Comptroller the appropriation for such department shall be
paid out in accordance with such amended schedule.
Any department, board, commission, institution or officer
may at any time submit in writing to the Governor an amend-
ed schedule for the disbursement and apportionment of the ap-
propriations made to it or him. If the Governor shall approve
such amended. schedule he shall transmit the same, with his
certificate of approval, to the Comptroller and thereafter such
appropriations shall be paid out in accordance with said amend-
ed schedule. Any such amended schedule so submitted to
the Governor may be withdrawn at any time before the Gov-
ernor has acted thereon. Any amended schedule approved
by the Governor may be again amended at any time in like
manner and with like effect. All amendments and schedules
made or approved by the Governor shall be reported by him
to the next session of the General Assembly.
SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That the Comptroller
shall establish from the unexpended balance in the Treasury
a revolving fund of not more than $100, 000, for the purpose
of paying for purchases made by the Central Purchasing Bu-
reau for the several using authorities of the State, the cost of
the supplies so purchased and delivered to said using author-
ities to be charged against their corresponding Budget appro-
priation. Such charges shall operate as credits to and in reim-
bursement of the revolving fund.
SEC. 9. And be it further enacted, That all moneys re-
ceived by any department, board, commission, officer or insti-
tution of the State, from sources other than appropriations
made in the Budget, and dedicated by any Act of Congress or
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