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Session Laws, 1949
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 545

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 3 of Article 33 of the Annotated Code of
Maryland, as said section was amended by Chapter 74 of the
Acts of the Special Session of 1947, be and it is hereby re-
pealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:

3. Each Supervisor of Elections appointed under Section
1 (a) or Section 1 (c) of this Article shall receive an annual
salary as follows: In Allegany County, $900; in Anne Arun-
del County, $800; in Baltimore City, $3, 190 until January 1,
1950, and thereafter $5, 000; in Baltimore County, $1, 800; in
Calvert County, $200; in Caroline County, $300; in Carroll
County, $400; in Cecil County, $150; in Charles County,
$125; in Dorchester County, $200; in Frederick County, $480;
in Garrett County, $300; in Harford County, $300; in How-
ard County, $400; in Kent County, $400; in Montgomery
County, $900; in Prince George's County, $1, 000; in Queen
Anne's County, $300; in St. Mary's County, $250; in Somer-
set County, $300; in Talbot County, $250; in Washington
County, $600; in Wicomico County, $400; in Worcester
County, $300. Such salaries and any other expenses incurred
by said Supervisors under this Article, shall be paid by the
County Commissioners of their respective counties or by the
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City, as the case may
be, in such installments as the said County Commissioners or
Mayor and City Council may prescribe, and they shall receive
no other fees or compensation, except as hereinafter provided
Each substitute Supervisor appointed under Section 1 (b) of
this Article shall receive a per diem compensation of not less
than Ten Dollars ($10) per day for each day actually served
by him, to be fixed by the County Commissioners of the re-
spectiv^e counties or the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
City, as the case may be. In Wicomico County the Clerk of
the Board of Supervisors of Elections provided for in this
Article shall receive an annual salary of $400, and the said
Supervisors of Elections shall have power to employ an
attorney, who shall be a member of the Bar of Wicomico
County and who shall also be the attorney for the Judges of
Elections, and such attorney shall receive an annual salary
of $400; the salaries of said Clerk and said Attorney to be
paid in equal quarterly installments by the County Commis-
sioners of Wicomico County; provided, however, that in the
event of special elections or special services rendered the
said County Commissioners shall, at the request and recom-
mendation of the Supervisors of Elections, allow such addi-
tional compensation as they may deem commensurate with
such special services rendered.
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