THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 39
Article 13 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Mary-
land (1930 Edition), title "Harford County", sub-title
"Circuit Court", as said section was amended by Chapter
91 of the Acts of 1951, providing for the compensation
of the Court Stenographer of Harford County.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Section 174 of the Harford County Code
(1942 Edition), being Article 13 of the Code of Public Local
Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition), title "Harford County",
sub-title '"Circuit Court", as said section was amended by
Chapter 91 of the Acts of 1951, be and it is hereby repealed
and re-enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:
174. The Circuit Court for Harford County is hereby
authorized and directed to appoint a Court Stenographer,
who shall be a sworn officer of said Court, [and said Steno-
grapher so appointed shall receive a salary of Three Thous-
and Six Hundred Dollars ($3, 600) per annum, to be paid
in equal monthly installments as the jurors and bailiffs of
said Court are now paid. In consideration of the increased
salary provided to the Court Stenographer under this sec-
tion, the said Stenographer shall without any additional
compensation, act as secretary to the Court. ] The compen-
sation of the Court Stenographer so appointed shall be
fixed by the Court. He shall also act as librarian for the
Bar Library of Harford County, collecting all amounts due
the said library and paying the amounts due by it for the
purchase of books and supplies, and to enforce such regu-
lations as the Court may prescribe governing the use of the
books in said library.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1953.
Approved February 25, 1953.
CHAPTER 12
(House Bill 158)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section
450 of the Public Local Laws of Prince George's County
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