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Session Laws, 1986
Volume 768, Page 1349   View pdf image
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

1349

that date are designated as Jury Commissioner and Assistant Jury
Commissioner, and all bailiffs who may thereafter be appointed,]
OR WHO MAY BE APPOINTED THEREAFTER shall hold office at the
pleasure of the [Supreme Bench] CIRCUIT COURT and be paid such
salaries as shall be provided in the annual Ordinance of
Estimates of Baltimore City and approved by the [Supreme Bench]
CIRCUIT COURT under the provisions of Section 22-4 of Article IV
of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland [as it may be
amended from time to time].

22-28.

(a)  Any bailiff appointed prior to January 1, 1960, who,
being under seventy years of age and having served less than the
twenty preceding consecutive years has, or may hereafter become
physically or mentally incapable of performing his duties by
reason of illness or accident not resulting from his own
misconduct, including those bailiffs who, on July 1, 1968, are
receiving retirement salary by reason of such incapacity, shall
after the said date be entitled to the same retirement salary
that such bailiff would have been entitled to receive under
either Section 22-28(c) or Section 22-28(d) had he completed the
service of twenty consecutive years; provided, however, that
after July 1, 1968, no bailiff shall be paid any retirement
salary under this Section except during the period of his
continued incapacity to perform the duties of that position.

(b)  Each bailiff retired by reason of incapacity and
claiming continued incapacity to perform the duties of a bailiff
shall submit to the Administrator of the [Supreme Bench] CIRCUIT
COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, on or before January 1st of each year,
a medical statement certifying such incapacity which shall be
satisfactory to the Medical Service Division of the Baltimore
City Civil Service Commission.

(c)  No bailiff appointed after January 1, 1960, shall be
entitled to any retirement salary under this Section.

22-30.

(a)  Any official court reporter of the [Supreme Bench]
CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY appointed prior to January 1,
1956, including any reporter assigned to the Grand Jury, who has
served twenty-five preceding consecutive years or has attained
the age of seventy years while so employed, shall be entitled to
retirement with a salary of $8,000 per [annum] YEAR. Retirement
shall be mandatory at age seventy years.

(b)  Every court reporter receiving a retirement salary on
July 1, 1969, who was retired upon attainment of sixty or more
years of age, and the completion of twenty-five consecutive years
of service, shall be entitled to a retirement salary of $8,000
per [annum] YEAR.

 

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