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Session Laws, 1963
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2066                              LAWS OF MARYLAND                         [CH. 894

pertinent to the arrest, custody and discharge of all persons; seizure,
custody and disposal of all property; all investigations; descriptions
of stolen property; service and return of all papers; and such other
matters as are ordinarily or appropriately made a matter of record
in the sheriff's office.

(ii) The establishment of procedures for the receipt, handling and
disbursement of all monies by the sheriff's office and maintenance of
an accurate and detailed accounting system for the control thereof.

(iii) Control and scheduling of the work and assignments of all
deputies and initiation of such training programs as are necessary
or desirable.

(iv) Institution of standard procedures for photographing and
fingerprinting of all prisoners.

(v) Preparation and submission of annual requests for appropria-
tion and such reports as are required by law.

(b) The chief deputy shall furnish each month to the Board of
Public Safety and to the county commissioners a detailed report
covering the expenses and operations of the sheriff's office.

Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1963.

Approved May 6, 1963.

CHAPTER 894
(Senate Bill 224)

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Sections 6 (n), 12,
97,108 (2), 109, 112 (a), 113,119 (a) and (j) and 120 of Article 52
of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition and 1962 Supple-
ment), title "Justices of the Peace", sub-titles "Civil Jurisdiction"
and "Trial Magistrates System", respectively, and to add new
Sections 25C and 125B to the said Article of the Code, sub-titles
"Criminal Jurisdiction" and "Trial Magistrates System", respec-
tively, to follow immediately after Sections 25B and 125A thereof,
and to add new Sections 14A-1 to 14A-15, inclusive, to the Anne
Arundel County Code (1957 Edition, being Article 2 of the Code
of Public Local Laws of Maryland), title "Anne Arundel County",
to follow immediately after Section 14-18 thereof, (which Section
was added to said Code by Chapter 839 of the Acts of 1961), and
to be under the new sub-title "Chapter 14A. People's Court of Anne
Arundel County", relating to justices of the peace designated as
trial magistrates and providing for a People's Court of Anne
Arundel County, for the qualifications, method of selection and
salaries of the judges thereof, and for certain committing magis-
trates thereof, providing for its jurisdiction (including certain
exclusive jurisdiction in civil cases), its powers and duties, and
relating to justices of the peace designated as trial magistrates and
to the People's Court of Anne Arundel County.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Sections 6 (n), 12, 97, 108 (2), 109, 112 (a), 113, 119 (a) and

 

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