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2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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Ch. 516
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the expenses of the Sheriff's office. Within 30 days after June 30th in each and every
year the Sheriff of Baltimore City shall pay to the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore any of the unexpended expense funds advanced during the preceding year
and render a detailed account to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore of all
expense funds received and expended by him. The Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore shall reimburse the State of Maryland for the administrative costs
incurred because the employees of the Sheriff's office of Baltimore City are in the
State Personnel Management System.
(3) During the course of his employment, any deputy sheriff of Baltimore
City may ride in Baltimore City on public transportation of the Maryland Transit
Administration without paying any fare if he shows proper identification regarding
his position as a deputy sheriff.
7-301.
(e) (1) The filing fees and costs in a civil case are those prescribed by law
subject to modification by law, rule, or administrative regulation.
(2) [The] EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH (3) OF THIS
SUBSECTION, THE Chief Judge of the District Court shall assess a surcharge that:
(i) May not be more than:
1. $5 per summary ejectment case; and
2. $10 per case for all other civil cases; and
(ii) Shall be deposited into the Maryland Legal Services
Corporation Fund established under § 7-408 of this title.
(3) (I) IN ADDITION TO THE SURCHARGE ASSESSED UNDER
PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS SUBSECTION, THE CHIEF JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
SHALL ASSESS A SURCHARGE FOR SUMMARY EJECTMENT CASES FILED IN
BALTIMORE CITY THAT MAY NOT BE MORE THAN $7 PER CASE.
(II) THE REVENUE GENERATED FROM THE SURCHARGE ON FILING
FEES FOR SUMMARY EJECTMENT CASES COLLECTED BY THE DISTRICT COURT IN
BALTIMORE CITY UNDER SUBPARAGRAPH (I) OF THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL BE
REMITTED QUARTERLY TO THE BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE. THE
REVENUE SHALL BE USED TO FUND SALARY INCREASES FOR THE BALTIMORE CITY
DEPUTY SHERIFFS, DEPUTY SHERIFF SERGEANTS, AND DEPUTY SHERIFF
LIEUTENANTS UNDER § 2-309(D) OF THIS ARTICLE.
[(3)] (4) The Court of Appeals may provide by rule for waiver of
prepayment of filing fees and other costs in cases of indigency.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Laws of Maryland
read as follows:
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