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Session Laws, 1971
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2332                               County Local Laws

96-5. Superintendent of police generally.

(a) Generally. The superintendent of police is the chief executive
officer of the division of police protection and in the exercise of his duties
he shall be subject to such orders, rules and regulations as may be issued
by the county executive from time to time and he shall be responsible to
the county executive for the proper and efficient conduct, control and
discipline of the division of police protection.

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(j) Reports and recommendations. The superintendent of police
shall make a written report annually to the county council and county
executive as to the operation of the police division, for the fiscal year
ending June 30, and shall submit recommendations for improvements, and
he shall make such other general and special reports as may be required.

Section 14. Section 98-2, Chapter 98, title "Quarries," of the Mont-
gomery County Code 1965, is hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amend-
ments, to read as follows:

98-2. Enforcement of chapter.

This chapter shall be enforced by the director of inspection and
licenses, the county police and other agents of the county, under the
direction of the county executive.

Section 15. Section 101-2, Chapter 101, title "Slaughterhouses," of
the Montgomery County Code 1965, is hereby repealed and re-enacted,
with amendments, to read as follows:

101-2. Enforcement of chapter.

The director of inspection and licenses is hereby authorized to ad-
minister and enforce the provisions of this chapter. For the purpose of
enforcing the same, the officers and employees of the department of
inspection and licenses, and the health officer shall have the right to enter
and inspect at any time during business hours any building, structure or
premises used as a slaughterhouse.

Section 16. Section 102-1, Chapter 102, title "Solicitors," of the
Montgomery County Code 1965, as amended, is hereby repealed and re-
enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:

102-1. Definitions.

For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:

Director. The director of the department of inspection and licenses,
acting under the chief administrative officer.

Solicitor. Any person within the county traveling by foot or con-
veyance of any kind from place to place, house to house, door to door or
upon any street or highway, taking or attempting to take orders for the
sale of goods, wares and merchandise or any nature whatsoever, including
magazines and other printed matter, for future delivery, whether or not
such person has, carries or exposes for sale a sample of the subject of such
sale or whether or not he is collecting advance payment on such sales. The
terms "soliciting" and "solicit" shall be construed accordingly.

Superintendent. The superintendent of the division of police protec-
tion.

 

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