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. 744-                           LAWS OF MARYLAND.                    [CH. 289

requiring the State Roads Commission to pay the salary of
the Special Assistant Attorney General for the State Roads
Commission and the State Accident Fund to pay the salary
of the Special Attorney for the State Accident Fund, as pro-
vided by the Budget Bill.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 4 of Article 32A of the Annotated Code of
the Public General Laws of Maryland (Edition of 1924), en-
titled "Department of Law, " be and the same is hereby repealed
and re-enacted with amendments, so as to read as follows:

4. The Attorney General shall receive a salary of five thou-
sand dollars ($5, 000) per annum. He is authorized to appoint
five assistants, one of whom he shall designate and be known
as Deputy Attorney General, one of whom shall be, known as
Special Assistant Attorney General for the State Roads Com-
mission, two of whom shall be known as Assistant Attorneys
General, and the other of whom shall be known as Special At-
torney for the State Accident Fund. The Deputy Attorney
General, the Special Assistant Attorney General for the State
Roads Commission, the Assistant Attorneys General and the
Special Attorney for the State Accident Fund, shall each be
practicing lawyers of the State of Maryland in good standing,
each of whom shall hold his respective office during the pleasure
of the Attorney General. The Deputy Attorney General shall
receive an annual salary of forty-five hundred dollars ($4, 500);
the Special Assistant Attorney General for the State Roads
Commission and the Assistant Attorneys General shall each re-
ceive an annual salary of four thousand dollars ($4, 000), and
the Special Attorney for the State Accident Fund shall receive
an annual salary of three thousand dollars ($3, 000). All of the
salaries above provided shall be payable monthly. The salary
of the Special Assistant Attorney General for the State Roads
Commission shall be paid by the State Roads Commission and
the salary of the Special Attorney for the State Accident Fund
shall be paid by the State Accident Fund, as provided by the
Budget Bill. The Deputy Attorney General and the Assistant
Attorneys General shall each perform such duties as the Attor-
ney General may from time to time assign to them, and the
Attorney General is hereby authorized to assign to them and
each of them the performance, subject to his direction and con-
trol, of any of the duties required of him by law. The Special As-
sistant Attorney General for the State Roads Commission and
the Special Attorney for the State Accident Fund shall perform
such duties for the State Roads Commission and the State
Accident Fund, respectively, as the Attorney General may assign
to them, and each shall be required to perform such duties sub-

 

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