ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 455
of Education may by resolution request the County Commis-
sioners to issue the bonds of said County to pay for such new
purposes, provided that the total cost of such new purposes shall
not exceed the total of those specific items in Section 2, which
the Board of Education has determined not to construct or pur-
chase. In such case, if the County Commissioners concur in
the advisability of issuing such bonds for such new purposes,
they shall, by their resolution, order that the same shall be is-
sued and the proceedings thereafter shall be the same as if
such new purposes had been originally mentioned in Section 2
of this Act, with the same powers and restrictions. In case
the determination of the Board of Education of Prince George's
County not to use the funds provided for the purposes specific-
ally mentioned in Section 2, or any of them, shall be made
after the bonds have been sold, then and in that event, it may
by resolution request the County Commissioners to substitute
for the specific purposes for which the said bonds were sold,
or any of them, the construction of such new schools, or of
such additions to schools or the purchase of such sites as said
Board of Education may consider advisable and if the County
Commissioners of Prince George's County concur in such
changes, or any of them, they shall by a resolution approve the
same, and thereupon such new items shall be substituted for
the items in Section 2 of this Act, which the said Boards desire
to abandon, and the Board of Education shall proceed with
these new items in the same manner and with the same powers
and restrictions as if the same had been originally mentioned
in Section 2 of this Act.
SEC. 7. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect on June 1st, 1929.
Approved April 2, 1929.
CHAPTER 164.
AN ACT to provide for the appointment of a Justice of the
Peace for Prince George's County, at large, and to be desig-
nated as "Police Justice, " and to define his duties, powers,
authority and jurisdiction, both civil and criminal, as well
as to define the duties, powers, authority and jurisdiction
of other Justices of the Peace of Prince George's County,
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