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Session Laws, 1943
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1452 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 818

account of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City and may
be used by it in payment of any salaries, compensation or
expenses authorized by this Act, or otherwise.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That Sections 713,
714, 715, 932, 933, 934, 1169, 1170, 1171, 1172, 1173, 1174,
1175, 1176, 1177, 1178 and 1179 of Article 4 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland and the Baltimore City
Charter (1938 edition), be and they are hereby repealed
and that said Sections 932, 933, 934, 1169, 1170, 1171, 1172,
1173, 1174 and 1177 be and they are hereby re-enacted,
with amendments, to read as follows:

932. The Police Commissioner for the City of Baltimore
shall appoint and commission biennially two men and two
women physicians of integrity and capacity, residents of
Baltimore City, and who shall have practiced medicine
therein for at least three years next preceding the. date of
their commissions, whose duties shall be to attend at the
various station-houses in the City of Baltimore and at the
office of the State's Attorney of Baltimore City, from time
to time, when required by the. magistrates sitting at the
said several station-houses or by the State's Attorney of
Baltimore City, and examine all women, and female minors
sixteen years of age or older, brought to the said several
station-houses, or before the State's Attorney of Baltimore
City, when in the opinion of the police magistrate sitting
at the said several station-houses or the State's Attorney
of Baltimore City an examination requiring the exposure
of the person of such woman, or female minor sixteen years
of age or older, may be required.

933. The said magistrates sitting at the said several police-
stations and the State's Attorney of Baltimore City, shall,
whenever an examination requiring the exposure of the per-
son of any woman, or female minor sixteen years of age or
older, brought before them is necessary for the proper
hearing or disposition of the case, notify the Police Com-
missioner for the City of Baltimore, who shall designate
alternately one of the men and one of the women physicians
of the physicians provided for under Section 932 herein,
to attend and make the said examination.

934. Each physician making said examination required
under the previous sections shall receive therefor a fee
of five dollars for each such case, to be paid by the
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; provided, how-
ever, that no such fee shall be paid unless the bill ren-
dered therefor shall be certified to by the police magistrate
ordering such examination or by the State's Attorney

 

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