862 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 350
partment of Maryland State Police and two other physicians
to be selected by the Board of Trustees of the Retirement
and Pension System of the Maryland State Police and ac-
ceptable to the State Police Department employee concerned
to be physically incapable of performing the duties and
services required of him. Such employees shall retire forth-
with upon reaching the age of 64. In all retirements under
the provisions of this section the employee in question shall
be paid during the remainder of his natural life a salary or
pension, payable monthly, equal to fifty per cent (50%) of
his annual remuneration, said annual remuneration to be
taken as of the year immediately preceding the granting of
his application for retirement. No money payable under this
sub-title shall, prior to issuance and delivery of the warrant
or voucher therefor, be capable of being assigned, charged
or taken in execution or attachment. All employees subject
to the provisions of this sub-title shall contribute to the
Pension Fund, hereinafter provided for, a sum equal to the
contribution which such employees would have paid to the
State Police Retirement System for all benefits thereunder
had they elected to become members thereof. The amount of
the contribution of each of the employees subject to the pro-
visions of this sub-title shall be fixed annually in advance
by the Board of Trustees of the Retirement and Pension
System of the Maryland State Police and shall be deducted
monthly from the remuneration of the said employees and
paid in lieu thereof to the said Board to be placed by
it forthwith in said Pension Fund. The said Fund shall
also consist of all fines imposed upon members of the
Maryland State Police by way of discipline, donations, all
lost, abandoned, unclaimed or stolen money, which may re-
main in the possession of said Department for the space of
three years and for which there shall be no lawful claimant,
and net proceeds of sale of unclaimed property in the custody
of said Department.
For the purpose of determining the ten years of continuous
meritorious service rendered by any of the employees of said
Department, transferred thereto from the Commissioner of
Motor Vehicles, or by any of the license examiners of the
Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, the years of service shall
include those rendered to said Commissioner and/or to said
Department as the case may be.
33. All employees eligible for retirement under the pro-
visions of this sub-title shall be subject to a medical examina-
tion by the regular physician of the Department of Maryland
State Police or by any other physician the Board of Trustees
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