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Session Laws, 1988
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                   Ch. 227

(e) In the case of death, resignation, removal or otherwise
of the treasurer of the county, the Governor of Maryland, within
thirty days after the vacancy was created, shall appoint a person
to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the unexpired term. The
appointee shall be appointed on the recommendation of the [state]
STATE central committee for the county of the party of the person
causing the vacancy; and shall be subject to confirmation by the
Senate of Maryland. The appointee shall take the oath of office
prescribed by the Constitution and shall execute the bonds
required by this section.

1-31.

It shall be the duty of the Treasurer of Cecil County in
each and every year, as soon as the annual levy is made, to give
public notice thereof by advertisement in 1 newspaper published
in said county, and said levy shall be due and payable on the
first day of July of the year in which it is made, and he shall
report to the BOARD OF county commissioners at their ITS regular
meeting on the second Tuesday in each month, the amount of taxes
of all kinds received by him up to that date, the amount of
disbursements made and the balance remaining in his hands; and he
shall deposit at the close of each week, in banks or insured
savings and loan associations designated by the [county
commissioners] BOARD, all monies that may have come into his
hands during said week, the portion belonging to the [state]
STATE to the credit of the comptroller of the [state] STATE
treasury, and the portion belonging to the county to the credit
of Cecil County, and shall receive therefor from said banks or
insured savings and loan associations two certificates of
deposit, and he shall immediately forward to the comptroller the
certificate showing the amount placed to his credit, and shall
exhibit to the [county commissioners] BOARD the certificate
showing the amount placed to the credit of Cecil County, and
shall file the same in their THE office OF THE BOARD; and the
money thus deposited to the credit of Cecil County shall be drawn
out only upon a check signed by the treasurer and approved by the
president of the board of county commissioners, and the said
treasurer shall not deposit any money belonging to Cecil County
in any bank or insured savings and loan associations that will
not pay interest on said deposits during the time said money is
deposited in said bank or insured savings and loan associations,
and before making said deposits the treasurer shall require said
bank or banks or insured savings and loan associations to give
bond or other security to said treasurer to guarantee the safety
of said deposits, said bond or bonds, or securities to be
approved by the board of county commissioners.

2-3.

It shall be the duty of the clerk of the circuit court of
said county to issue auctioneer licenses to such persons as may
apply for and be entitled to them under this chapter, and

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