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1276 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 524

ing the custodian, and the Circuit Court shall hear the case
de novo and may affirm the. order or remand the case to the
Magistrate for placement of the child in the custody of the
person other than the person named in the order appealed
from, and (b) at any time during the period of custody, may
petition the magistrate for change of custodian of the child,
and may appeal from the order on such petition to the Cir-
cuit Court as provided above.

(6) He may cause any child or adult coming under his
jurisdiction, to be examined by a physician, psychiatrist or
psychologist selected by him, and may compel such child or
adult to receive and take such treatment as may be recom-
mended therein;

(7) Such Magistrate for Juvenile Causes is empowered to
appoint a suitable person to act as his clerk, who may be a
woman, and who shall receive an annual salary of Twenty-
one Hundred Dollars ($2, 100. 00), payable monthly, two-thirds
by the County Commissioners of Allegany County and one-
third by the Mayor and City Council of Cumberland, Mary-
land, and such clerk shall attend at such times and place>s
and perform such duties as may be directed by said Magis-
trate, and who shall be removable by said Magistrate for
Juvenile Causes at his discretion. The said clerk shall,
prior to commencing his duties, apply for and secure a corpo-
ate bond in the sum of Five Thousand ($5, 000. 00) Dollars,
the cost of which shall be borne by the county. In assessing
the costs in such cases as may come before him, said Magis-
trate shall allow the same ratio per diem for attendance of
witnesses and mileage outside the City of Cumberland as is
allowed in the Circuit Court for Allegany County, which
shall be paid by the Board of County Commissioners for
Allegany County in the same manner as is paid to witnesses
before the Circuit Court; provided, however, that no wit-
nesses shall be paid either per diem or mileage who shall
not have been regularly summoned by said Magistrate;

(8) He shall maintain, through his clerk, complete records
of the cases brought before him and all such records having
to do with the children under the age of eighteen shall be
exempt from indiscriminate public inspection but shall be
open to inspection by the parent or other authorized repre-
sentative of the person concerned and in the discretion of the
Court by any other person having a legitimate interest
therein. Stenographic notes or other transcript of the hear-
ings shall not be required unless the Magistrate for Juvenile
Causes so orders. The general public shall be excluded and

 

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