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Session Laws, 1951
Volume 603, Page 90   View pdf image (33K)
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90 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 35
Councilman may be appointed and act as Superintendent of

Streets and Garbage collection, for which he may be paid

an additional compensation not to exceed Seventy-five Dol-
lars ($75. 00); and one Councilman may be appointed and
act as Manager of Public Relations and Police for which
he may be paid an additional compensation not to exceed
Seventy five Dollars ($75. 00).
It PER YEAR; ONE COUN-
CILMAN MAY BE APPOINTED TO ACT AS CHAIRMAN
OF WATER WORKS, SEWERS AND FIRE DEPART-
MENT OF SAID TOWN; ONE COUNCILMAN MAY BE
APPOINTED AND ACT AS CHAIRMAN OF STREETS
AND GARBAGE COLLECTION; ONE COUNCILMAN
MAY BE APPOINTED AND ACT AS CHAIRMAN OF
PUBLIC RELATIONS AND POLICE. IT shall be the duty
of each
Councilman thus appointed to report to the Council
at least once each year the results of his work and activities
as to the subject matter placed under his supervision and
guidance.

201. The Mayor shall publish in some newspaper of gen-
eral circulation in said town at least ten days prior to the
date of each election for town officers notice thereof, stating
the day and hour of opening and closing the polls, the place
of polling and the officers to be voted for, and he shall also
appoint three citizens, qualified voters of said town, to act
as judges of said election; and said judges of election before
entering upon the discharge of their duties shall take and
subscribe before the Mayor the same oath required by Article 1,
Section 6, of the Constitution of Maryland; one of the judges
shall act as clerk; the polls shall be opened at [9] 8 o'clock
A. M. and close at [4] 6 o'clock P. M., and the names of all
the persons voting shall be registered by said clerk, and the
said judges shall make immediate return under their hands
of the number of votes cast and for whom cast, with a cer-
tificate of their appointment, and both signed by the Mayor
and town clerk, and with the corporate seal of the town
affixed, to the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Worcester County,
who shall record the same at once and issue certificates of
election to those persons receiving the largest number of
votes for the office for which they were respectively voted.
And said certificate of election from the clerk of the court
shall be recorded by the town clerk among the proceedings
of the Council; each judge of election shall receive three dol-
lars for his or her services as such.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act is hereby
declared to be an emergency measure and necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public health and safety, and
having been passed by a yea and nay vote, supported by three-


 

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