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2104

LAWS OF MARYLAND

[Ch. 330

be and it is hereby repealed and re—enacted, with
amendments, to read as follows:

Article 84 — Seamen

2.

On complaint on oath being made by the master of a
vessel, or some person in this] THE WASTER'S behalf, that
a seaman or [boy apprenticed] APPRENTICE has deserted
from [his] THE vessel, and that [he] THE SEAMAN OR
APPRENTICE is harbored, secreted or detained, any
District Court judge may issue a warrant under his OR HER
hand and seal [to cause] FOR A search to be made in any
place [wherein the said] WHERE THE seaman or apprentice
is supposed to be harbored or secreted.

SECTION [[7]] 6. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That
Sections 34, 53, and 62 of Article 88B - State Police, of
the Annotated Code of Maryland (1969 Replacement Volume
and 1974 Supplement) be and they are hereby repealed and
re—enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:

Article 88B - State Police

34.

If a member of the State Police becomes physically
incapable of performing his OR HER duties and [such] THE
disability is the result of an accident or injuries
occurring in the course of duty or is the result of
sickness, accident or disease contracted in the course of
duty and if [such] THE member has been in the Department
for ten years or more, then he OR SHE shall be entitled
to the same retirement pension as provided for in § 31[,
provided that such employee be], IF THE MEMBER IS found,
after medical examination given by a medical board of
three physicians, consisting of the medical examiner of
the [Department of] Maryland State Police and two other
physicians to be selected by the board of trustees of the
retirement and pensions system of Maryland State Police
and acceptable to the State Police [Department] employee
concerned, to be physically incapable of performing his
OR HER duties.

If any member of the old retirement and pension
system of the Maryland State Police dies before
retirement, or after retirement from service on a
pension, there shall be paid to [his widow, if any, and
to continue during her widowhood] THE SURVIVING SPOUSE,
AS LONG AS HE OR SHE REMAINS UNMARRIED, a pension equal
to [twenty-five per centum of his] 25 PERCENT OF THE
DECEASED MEMBER'S annual remuneration. If the member

 

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