664 Laws of Maryland [Ch. 181
hereto. Controls and regulations pertaining to District Court judges
and commissioners shall be established pursuant to Article 26, section
150 (a).
Section 56. And be it further enacted, That Section 16-107.1 of
Article 66½, Annotated Code of Maryland (1970 Replacement Vol-
ume), title "Vehicle Laws," subtitle "Parties and Procedure upon Ar-
rest, Trial, Citation and Appeal" be and it is hereby repealed and to
enact a new Section 16-107.1 in lieu thereof, to stand in the place of
the section so repealed to read as follows:
§ 16-107.1. Bond.
[Any person who is taken before a magistrate as permitted or re-
quired by this subtitle and who is not given an immediate trial shall
be released from custody on giving to the magistrate bond or cash
money or undertaking executed by a fidelity or surety company au-
thorized to give them in this State, or by a person or persons ac-
ceptable as security or securities by the magistrate, the bond or cash
money or undertaking to be in amount determined by the magistrate
or clerk not to exceed the maximum amount prescribed as the fine
for the offense, and to be conditioned for his appearance at the time
and place set for the hearing of the charges preferred against him or
on giving his personal undertaking to appear as aforesaid, and in
case the bond or undertaking shall not be given or deposit made as
aforesaid, the provisions of law in reference to bail in cases of mis-
demeanor shall apply.] No commissioner of the District Court may
set bond or cash money in an amount greater than the maximum
prescribed as a fine for the alleged offense.
Section 57. And be it further enacted, That Section 16-305 of
Article 66½, Annotated Code of Maryland (1970 Replacement Vol-
ume), title "Vehicle Laws," subtitle "Parties and Procedure upon
Arrest, Trial, Citation, and Appeal," be and it is hereby repealed.
VACANT.
Section 58. And be it further enacted, That Sections 17, 19 (b),
20, 21, and 22 of Article 66A of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1970 Replacement Volume), title "Moving Pictures," be and they
are hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to read
as follows:
§ 17. Film submitted for approval; false statements.
Every person intending to sell, lease, exhibit or use any film or view
in the State of Maryland shall furnish the Board, when the appli-
cation for approval is made, a description of the film or view to be ex-
hibited, sold or leased, and the purposes thereof; and shall submit the
film or view to the Board for examination; and shall furnish a writ-
ten statement or affidavit that the duplicate film or view is an
exact copy of the original film or view as submitted for examination
to the Board, and that all eliminations, changes or rejections made
or required by the Board in the original film or view have been or
will be made in the duplicate. Any person who shall make any false
statement in any such written statement or affidavit to the Board
shall, upon conviction thereof summarily before a [justice of the
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