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Session Laws, 1935
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 611

All investigators of the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles,
totalling six in number, being Harvey R. Baker, William
G. Edrington, Andrew Linhard, Wilbour R. Conroy, An-
drew T. Connec and George E. Davidson, shall be trans-
ferred to the Department of Maryland State Police, and
shall be Detective Sergeants of the Department of Mary-
land State Police; and shall not be investigators of the
Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Said Detective Sergeants
shall be detailed by the Superintendent to the Commissioner
of Motor Vehicles when requested by the Commissioner of
Motor Vehicles, and shall make all investigations assigned
to them by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.

Dr. Howard M. Bubert, attached to the Commissioner
of Motor Vehicles, shall be transferred to the Department
of Maryland State Police as examining physician of the
Department of Maryland State Police, and shall not be
attached to the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.

All chefs, attached to the Motor Vehicle Department of
Maryland State Police, under the Commissioner of Motor
Vehicles, totalling nine in number, shall be transferred to
the Department of Maryland State Police, and shall not be
attached to the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.

All civilian employees now attached to the Motor Cycle
Department of the Maryland State Police under the Com-
missioner of Motor Vehicles, shall be transferred to the
Department of Maryland State Police, and such employees
shall not be employees of the Commissioner of Motor
Vehicles.

All officers, motor cycle deputies and investigators of the
Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, transferred to the De-
partment of Maryland State Police, shall be and remain
under the Merit System, and no civilian employee shall
have his or her status under the Merit System altered by
reason of his or her transfer to the Department of Mary-
land State Police.

All transfers hereinbefore set forth shall be effective as
of the date when this Act shall become effective.

7. All motor cycles, motor cycles and side cars, motor
vehicles, motor vehicle equipment of every kind and char-
acter, all fuel supplies, office supplies and stationery, wear-
ing apparel, live stock, office equipment, household equip-
ment, sub-stations, buildings, real property, or personal
property of every kind or character, and all property of
every kind or character, to which the Motor Cycle Depart-
ment of Maryland State Police may have any right, title

 

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