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Session Laws, 1939
Volume 581, Page 1463   View pdf image (33K)
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1463

amended by Chapter 2 of the Acts of 1933, be and it is hereby
repealed and re-enacted with amendments to read as follows:

2. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of said
act, the said sewerage district shall be under the jurisdiction
of a commission of five members, namely:

J. Garland Healy

Jesse A. Fisher

J. Clayton Brewer, representing the City of Annapolis,

E. Earle Strange, representing that part of the sewerage
district outside of Annapolis; and

James H. Ellis, representing the Anne Arundel County Sani-
tary Commission, who shall hold office for the period of four
years from May 1, 1931, or until their successors are appointed
and have qualified. Upon the expiration of the said terms of
the members of said commission, their successors shall be
named in the manner following: three members to be appointed
by the Mayor, Counsellor and Aldermen of the City of An-
napolis, and two by the County Commissioners of Anne Arun-
del County, one of whom shall be a member of the Anne Arun-
del County Sanitary Commission. The appointees of the
Mayor, Counsellor and Aldermen of the City of Annapolis
shall be residents and taxpayers of the said sewerage district,
the appointee of the said County Commissioners, other than
the member of the Sanitary Commission, shall be a resident
and taxpayer of the sewerage district outside of the City
limits of the City of Annapolis, and shall serve for four years,
or until their successors are appointed and have qualified.
Any vacancy occurring at any time in the personnel of the
Commission shall be filled by the agencies prescribed as above
for making the subsequent appointments, and shall serve for
the unexpired term. Annual salary of each of said commis-
sioners shall be one hundred dollars, payable monthly,
The Commission shall elect one of its members chairman, and
shall appoint and discharge at pleasure and fix the compensa-
tion of secretary-treasurer (who may be a member of the said
sewerage commission) and such engineering, legal, clerical
and other force and help as, from time to time, in its judg-
ment may be deemed necessary to carry out the provisions of
this Act. The Commission is hereby empowered to delegate
the engineering duties to the Anne Arundel County Sanitary
Commission, if it so deems desirable, allowing the Anne Arun-
del County Sanitary Commission such funds to carry out such
delegated duties as may be agreed upon between the two com-
missions. Said Annapolis Metropolitan Sewerage Commission
shall annually publish in at least one newspaper in Annapolis
a full and true account, under oath, of its receipts, expenses
and expenditures. Prior to such publication, said account


 

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