WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 264
Article 19 - Comptroller
20.
The bonds of ALL REGISTERS OF WILLS AND all OTHER officers and employees of
the State, or of any agency of the State, shall be made to the State and, with the exception
of the bond of the State Comptroller, EACH such executed [bonds] BOND shall be filed
with the State Comptroller after such approval [and recording thereof] OF THE BOND as
may be prescribed by statute. All such bonds may be submitted by the said Comptroller to
the Office of the Attorney General for approval as to form and legal sufficiency.
Article 24 - Political Subdivisions - Miscellaneous Provisions
11-504.
(q) (2) The County Commissioners shall appoint a dog warden and may appoint
deputy wardens. The dog warden and any deputies appointed shall serve at the discretion
of the County Commissioners and shall be paid whatever salary and allowances for travel
the Commissioners prescribe. Before entering upon the duties of the office, the dog
warden and any deputy dog wardens appointed shall give bond to the State with good and
sufficient surety, to be approved by the Commissioners, in whatever penalty the
Commissioners determine and conditioned on the faithful performance of duties and
proper accounting for all moneys and property received by virtue of the position. The
bond shall be in the form of a "public employee's faithful performance blanket bond" for
the dog warden and all deputies, if possible. The premiums shall be borne by Calvert
County, and the bonds shall be filed [and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of the County] WITH THE STATE COMPTROLLER.
Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings
2-105.
[(g) The bond of every officer, except an officer who serves an appellate court or
who is covered by a blanket bond, shall be recorded in the office of the clerk of the circuit
court and every bond, except a blanket bond, shall be filed with the Comptroller.]
2-310.
(b) Immediately upon assuming the powers of the sheriff, the second in command
shall file a bond with the [clerk of the court of Baltimore City or of the county] STATE
COMPTROLLER, in the same penalty and on the same conditions as that required of the
sheriff.
Article - Education
6-110.
(a) This section does not apply to Baltimore City.
(b) A county superintendent and any other employee of a county board who
handles funds of the school system shall give bond to the State in the penal sum required
by the county board.
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