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Session Laws, 1953
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676 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 359

(f) of Section 487 of the Anne Arundel County Code (1947
Edition), being Article 2 of the Code of Public Local Laws
of Maryland, title "Anne Arundel County", sub-title
"Sanitary Districts", as said sub-sections were amended by
Chapter 87 of the Acts of 1950, be and they are hereby
repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to read as fol-
lows:

487. (a) For the purpose of carrying out the provisions
of this sub-title, the said Sanitary District, and every new
Sanitary District created hereafter, shall be under the
jurisdiction of a Commission of three educated persons,
who shall reside within a Sanitary District of Anne Arundel
County, be resident taxpayers of said County and qualified
voters thereof. The term of each of the three members
shall be three years and until their successors are appointed
and have qualified. The three Commissioners now consti-
tuting the Commission shall hold office until the expiration
of the terms for which they were respectively appointed.
As the term of each of the Commissioners now serving
expires, he or his successor shall be appointed by the Board
of County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County. The
Commission shall appoint, discharge at pleasure, and fix
the compensation of a Secretary-Treasurer; a Chief Engi-
neer, and such engineering, legal, clerical and other per-
sonnel and help as from time to time the Commission may
deem necessary to carry out the provisions of this sub-title.

(c) The Secretary-Treasurer appointed by the Commis-
sion shall be the collector of all charges and assessments
made by the Commission, and shall receive and account
for all monies which shall be due and payable to said Com-
mission from any source whatever; all monies deposited
may be bonded by a depository bond, or protected by such
other securities as may be approved by the said Commis-
sion.

(d) The Commission is hereby empowered to pay the
premiums on all bonds. The Secretary-Treasurer shall give
bond to the State of Maryland to the amount of Twenty-
five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), with a good and sufficient
surety to be approved by the Chairman, with the condition
"that if the above bounden
............................ shall well and

faithfully execute his office and shall account to the said
Commission for all and several the monies which he shall
receive for account of the Commission, or be answerable
for by law, then the said obligation to be void, otherwise
to be and remain in full force and effect". The said bond
when approved shall be recorded in the office of the Clerk



 

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