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Session Laws, 1945
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1569

the members of the State Central Committee or for the trans-
portation of such members, when assembling for any meeting
of said committee or visiting the headquarters of said com-
mittee in connection with party matters or interests. No
treasurer or political agent shall incur any expense or liability
to make any payment for any purpose not authorized by this
section, and every liability incurred and payment made shall
be at a rate which is proper and reasonable and fairly com-
mensurate with the service rendered. It shall not be lawful
for any treasurer or any political agent to expend any money
for printing or publication of any political matter whatsoever
which shall not purport on its face to be printed or published
by the authority of said treasurer or political agent, and which,
if published in any newspaper or other periodical, shall not be
marked as an advertisement. The treasurer appointed and
acting for or in connection with the State Central Committee
of the State of any political party shall not expend or disburse
any money or valuable thing, or incur any liability whatsoever,
except by the authority and subject to the direction of the
chairman of the State Central Committee of the State for or
in connection with which said treasurer may be appointed or
acting. Every person expending money in violation of this
jection or of Sections 148 or 149 shall be guilty of a misde-
meanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than
three hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, or
imprisoned for not more than two years, or both fined and
imprisoned in the discretion of the Court.

151. Within twenty days after every election, or primary
election, every treasurer and every political agent shall file a
full, true and detailed account and statement, subscribed and
sworn to by him before an officer authorized to administer
oaths, in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of the
county in which such treasurer or political agent resides, or in
the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City,
if such treasurer or political agent resides in said city, which
statement shall include the amount of money or property in each
case received or promised, the name of the person from whom it
was received, or by whom it was promised, the amount of every
expenditure made or promised, or valuable thing given or prom-
ised, or liability of any sort incurred, the name of the person to
whom such expenditure, gift or promise thereof was made or to
whom such liability was incurred, and shall clearly state the pur-
pose for which such money or property was so expended, given
or promised, or for which such liability was incurred, separating
expenditures, gifts and liabilities for elections and primary elec-
tions. Such statement shall also set forth in detail all unpaid

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