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poses; and in the event such transfer of these
appropriations from the State Department of
Health to the State Department of Public
Welfare is made, the Board of Public Works
shall approve a plan for continuing the pro-
grams of medical care under the provisions of
Article 43, Sections 42 and 43 of the Anno-
tated Code of Maryland, 1957 edition.
10.01.03.05 Hospital Out-Patient Program
For payment to Baltimore City and County Hos-
pitals for out-patient department services to
indigent and medically indigent persons.
General Fund Appropriation ........................ 501,935
The amount hereby appropriated is to be made
available for payment to hospitals for ser-
vices to residents of Baltimore City and the
Counties contingent upon the amount made
available by Baltimore City and the Counties
for the same purpose and period on an equal
matching basis.
All or part of this appropriation may be trans-
ferred to the State Department of Public Wel-
fare by approved budget amendment in order
for the State to be eligible to receive Federal
matching funds for medical care in the event
that the Board of Public Works deems such
action to be desirable; further, all or any por-
tion of this appropriation may be used for
such matching purposes; and in the event
such a transfer of this appropriation from
the State Department of Health to the State
Department of Public Welfare is made, the
Board of Public Works shall approve a plan
for continuing the programs of medical care
under the provisions of Article 43, Sections
42 and 43 of the Annotated Code of Mary-
land, 1957 edition.
10.01.03.07 Special Types of Care
General Fund Appropriation................................ 949,297
10.01.03.08 Tuberculosis Treatment—Medical Care Services
For payments to the Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore for the State's contribution to
the support of the Tuberculosis Unit of the
Baltimore City General Hospitals for the
period January 1 to June 30, 1963, to be
made in accordance with and contingent upon
the provisions of a plan formulated by the
Commissioner of Health and the State Board
of Health and Mental Hygiene, agreed to by
the Board of Estimates of Baltimore City,
and approved by the Board of Public Works.
The purpose of the plan is to incorporate the
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