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Session Laws, 1977
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LAWS OF MARYLAND                              Ch. 765
(i) The county treasurer of Wicomico County shall
receive an annual salary of $5,000[.00] and in addition
thereto shall receive an annual sum of $1,000[.00] to be
paid by the Wicomico County roads board. He shall devote
his entire time to the duties of his office and shall
keep his office open for the transaction of business
during the hours when offices in the Wicomico County
courthouse are open. Except [for the provision made] AS
PROVIDED in [Article 66 1/2 of this Code, whereby the
county treasurer of Wicomico County shall receive a
payment for every set of motor vehicle] §13-404 OF THE
TRANSPORTATION ARTICLE AS TO FEES RECEIVED IN THE
registration [plates issued] OF VEHICLES by him, the said
treasurer shall receive no compensation or fees of any
kind other than as provided in this subsection. 145. All roads opened under the provisions of this
article shall be at least [thirty] 30 feet wide, and when
opened and sufficiently cleared, shall be public roads.
Provided, however, that the County Commissioners of
Somerset County may build portions of roads less than
[thirty (30)] 30 feet wide where, in Smith's Island
district and in Fairmount district on the road leading
from the main county highway to the village of Rumbley,
in their discretion, the difficulty or cost of building
the said roads to the full width of [thirty (30)] 30 feet
is unwarrantably great. Provided, further, that the
County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County are
authorized and empowered to take over and maintain as
public roads all alleys or roads in Anne Arundel County
20 feet or more in width if such road or alley has been
open or dedicated for use as a road or alley since prior
to June 1, 1943, and to take over and maintain as public
roads alleys in subdivisions platted prior to July 1,
1953, and being of a minimum width of [ten (10)] 10 feet;
provided, however, in the event that said alleys in said
subdivisions do not satisfy the standards and
requirements of the State [Roads Commission] HIGHWAY
ADMINISTRATION for the purpose of receiving a share of
[the Gasoline Tax Fund] HIGHWAY USER REVENUES, then the
expense of taking over and maintaining said alleys shall
be paid by a special tax to be established and levied on
the property owners in the particular subdivisions. SECTION 7. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Section
17 of Article 26A - Criminal Injuries Compensation Act,
of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1973 Replacement
Volume and 1976 Supplement) be and it is hereby repealed
and reenacted, with amendments, to read as follows: Article 26A - Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 17. Where any person is convicted after July 1, 1968, of
any crime by any judge with criminal jurisdiction, there


 
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