1026 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 548
Said Probation Officer for the purposes of this sub-title
shall have the power of Police Officers.
571. (Appointment and duties of Clerk. ) The Magis-
trate for Juvenile Cases shall appoint a Clerk, who may be
a woman, who shall be paid in monthly installments, two-
thirds by the County Commissioners of Washington County,
and one-third by the Mayor and City Council of Hagers-
town, [a salary of Two Thousand Dollars ($2, 000. ) per
year, ] such salary as is provided by the Magistrate for
Juvenile Causes, with the approval of the County Com-
missioners of Washington County, and who shall attend at
such times and places and perform such duties as may be
directed by the Magistrate for Juvenile Cases and who shall
be removable by said Magistrate at his discretion.
Before qualifying as such, said Clerk shall give bond to
the State of Maryland in the penalty of Two Thousand
Dollars, with a surety or sureties to be approved by the
Clerk of the Circuit Court for Washington County, condi-
tioned that he or she will well and faithfully perform and
execute the duties of his or her office and he or she will
account for and pay over to the Magistrate for Juvenile
Cases all money coming into his or her hands for or on
account of any business pertaining to or connected with the
Juvenile Court. And the bond of said Clerk shall be liable
at the suit of the State of Maryland for the use of the
Magistrate for Juvenile Cases, the County Commissioners
of Washington County, and the Mayor and City Council of
Hagerstown, and of any person, persons, corporation or
corporations entitled under any default of said conditions.
570A. (Case Workers. ) The Magistrate for Juvenile
Causes shall be empowered to employ two Case Workers,
a cashier and a stenographer, at such salary as said Magis-
trate shall provide, with the approval of the County Com-
missioners of Washington County. Two-thirds of said
salary shall be paid by the County Commissioners, and one-
third by the Mayor and City Council of Hagerstown.
572.
(i) The Magistrate for Juvenile Causes may designate
temporary detention homes for the temporary custody of
children coming under the jurisdiction of said Magistrate,
with the approval of the County Commissioners of Wash-
ington County. The cost of operation and maintenance of
such detention homes shall be paid by the County Commis-
sioners.
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