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Session Laws, 1951
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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 641

ten (10) years to date from December 31, 1947, in consideration
of the use and enjoyment of the streets, roadways and public
service of said Chevy Chase Village, the said sums to be used
and expended by said Board of Managers for the purposes au-
thorized in said existing contract. Upon the expiration of said
contract the Board of Managers shall have the authority to en-
ter into a further contract with the Chevy Chase Club for the
purposes authorized in said existing contract or other muni-
cipal purposes on such terms and for such period of not over
ten (10) years as may be deemed advisable provided that the
annual payment under said contract shall not be less than
$2, 000. 00.

86 (122-13). (Power to Enter Retirement or Social Security
System. ) Chevy Chase Village is authorized and empowered,
if in the judgment of the Board of Managers it is in the best

interest of the Village, to affiliate with the Employees Retire-
ment System of the State of Maryland or the Federal Social
Security System, when the necessary legislation is passed per-
mitting cities, towns or municipal corporations to affiliate
with the Federal Social Security System, and the Board of
Managers is authorized and empowered to pay the employer's
proportionate share of the said Employees Retirement System
or Federal Social Security System from the general tax funds
of Chevy Chase Village.

86A (122-14). (Power to Adopt Ordinances and Enforce
Same. ) (a) The Board of Managers shall have the power to
pass all ordinances not contrary to the constitution and laws
of the State of Maryland or this Act as it may deem necessary
for the healthy safety and welfare of Chevy Chase Village; for
the protection and preservation of Chevy Chase Village prop-
erty, rights, and privileges; for the preservation of peace and
good order and for securing persons and property from vio-
lence, danger, or destruction; for the suppression and abate-
ment of all nuisances.

By way of enumeration and not limitation, the Board of
Managers may adopt such ordinances as it deems necessary
with respect to dumping of garbage, sanitation, erection of
buildings, tearing up of streets and sidewalks, speed and other
motor vehicle regulations, care of property, removal of snow
and ice, and other police and health regulations. The Board of
Managers may provide such penalties as it deems proper for
the violation thereof and all ordinances shall be enforced by
or through the Board of Managers. All ordinances when passed
by the Board of Managers shall be published at least once in
a newspaper of general circulation in Chevy Chase Village and
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