J. MILLARD TAWES, GOVERNOR 525
cies of the county procurement. It shall be the duty of the treasurer
to keep certain books to be supplied by the said Commissioners, in
which shall be entered a full, fair and correct account of all matters
relating to the duties of his office, he shall also keep a, full and fair
correct cash account showing all sums of money received by him so
as to indicate the sources whence received and showing all sums of
money disbursed by him so as to indicate the purposes to which
applied; he shall report and exhibit to the said Commissioners once
in every two months or oftener if required by said Commissioners, a
full and particular statement and account of his receipts and dis-
bursements from the time of his appointment or from the time of
his last report as the case may be, and shall exhibit also his vouchers
for his disbursements, which vouchers after cancellation shall be
retained by said treasurer, but the statement shall be left with the
Commissioners and filed in the office; and at the end of each fiscal
year he shall prepare for submission to the County Commissioners
the annual statement required to be published by Section 24 of
Article 25 of the Annotated Code (1957 Edition, as amended from
time to time). All books, accounts and papers belonging to the treas-
urer's office shall be the property and records of Calvert County, and
at all times shall be subject to the examination of the County Com-
missioners; all books, documents and papers, goods and chattels,
accounts and credits, money and deposits belonging to the treasurer's
office or in his custody as treasurer shall be delivered up and trans-
ferred by him to his successor in office who shall receipt therefor;
provided, that the tax levies placed in his hands for collection or so
much thereof which shall remain uncollected or unaccounted for by
him and for which his bond is responsible shall be retained by him.
51.
(c) Calvert County.—The county treasurer of Calvert County
shall receive an annual salary of [$3,000.00] $5,000.00. He shall
appoint one deputy treasurer, who shall receive an annual salary of
$4,000.00; and he shall appoint one clerk-stenographer, who shall
receive such annual compensation as may be set by the County Com-
missioners from time to time.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That nothing in this Act shall
be construed or applied to increase the salary of the County Treas-
urer of Calvert County who is in office on the effective date of this
Act, during the remainder of the term of office in which he then is
serving. The increase in compensation provided in this Act for the
County Treasurer of Calvert County shall take effect at the begin-
ning of the term of the County Treasurer which begins next after
the effective date of this Act.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1961.
Approved April 24, 1961.
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