1460 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 696
cal Examiner of the Department of Maryland State Police and
two other physicians to be selected by the Superintendent of
the State Police and acceptable to the State Police Department
employee concerned to be physically incapable of performing
the duties and services required of him; and in all retirements
under the provisions of this section the employee in question
shall be paid during the remainder of his natural life a salary
or pension, payable monthly, equal to two per cent (2%) of his
annual salary multiplied by the number of years said appli-
cant has been an employee of the Department of Maryland
State Police and/or of the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles,
said annual salary to be taken as of the year immediately
preceding the granting of his application for retire-
ment, provided, however, that such payment shall not
in any event be more than one thousand dollars ($1, 000)
per year to any one person. No money payable under this
sub-title shall, prior to issuance and delivery of the warrant
or voucher therefor, be capable of being assigned, charged or
taken in execution or attachment. All employees subject to
the provisions of this sub-title shall contribute to the Pension
Fund, hereinafter provided for, a sum to be determined
by the superintendent of the Department of Maryland
State Police but not to exceed three and one-half per
centum (3½%) of their annual salary, said sum to be
approximately equal to one-half of the annual cost of this
pension system to the individual employee so contributing.
The amount of the contribution of each of the employees sub-
ject to the provisions of this sub-title shall be fixed annually
in advance by the superintendent of the Department of Mary-
land State Police and shall be deducted monthly from the
salary checks of the said employees and paid in lieu thereof
to the superintendent of the Department of Maryland State
Police to be placed by him forthwith in the said Pension Fund.
The said Fund shall also consist of all fines imposed upon
members of the Maryland State Police by way of discipline,
donations and net proceeds of sales of unclaimed property in
the custody of the Department of Maryland State Police.
32. The Superintendent of the Department of Maryland
State Police may, in his discretion, reduce or discontinue relief
granted to any former member receiving a pension who shall
be convicted in any court of any crime and who was sentenced
therefor to serve a year or more in a jail or prison.
33. All employees eligible for retirement under the pro-
visions of this sub-title shall be subject to a medical exami-
nation by the regular physician of the Department of Mary-
land State Police or by any other physician the superintendent
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