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Session Laws, 2002
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
S.B. 701
performance of such duties as the Deputy to the Treasurer has hitherto performed
and such duties and services now required by law or which hereafter may be required
of said Deputy Treasurer by law or which may devolve upon said official, and the
salary of said Deputy Treasurer shall be in such amount as the County
Commissioners may prescribe from time to time. The Deputy Treasurer shall assume
and have the full power and authority of the Treasurer in case that official dies, is
absent or is otherwise incapable of discharging the duties of his office, and, in such
event, the Deputy Treasurer shall continue to discharge the duties of the Treasurer
until a new Treasurer is chosen and has qualified. The Treasurer may appoint a clerk
or clerks for the proper discharge of the duties of his office, subject to the consent of
the County Commissioners, who shall prescribe the compensation to be paid to such
clerks.] [50-13.] 50-10. [The County Commissioners shall provide, at the public, expense, a suitable
office in the courthouse for the Treasurer and furnish the same amply and
conveniently for the transaction of his official business, and said office shall be open
for this purpose each day on which county offices are normally open for business from
9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.] The Commissioners shall annually levy [such sums as may
be necessary] THE NECESSARY MONEYS to pay the salaries of the [Treasurer and his
Clerk] SUPERVISOR AS A PART OF THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF THE FINANCE OFFICE[,
the costs of books, stationery, and stamps in his office, and all printing and
advertising required under the provisions of this chapter and not otherwise provided
for]. [50-14.1 50-11. A. The [Treasurer] TAX COLLECTION SUPERVISOR shall deposit, in [the
manner hereinbefore provided] ACCORDANCE WITH THIS CHAPTER, all county taxes
and all moneys due [said] THE county and collected by [him, and when said] THE
SUPERVISOR B. WHEN THE county taxes for any year [shall] have been collected in full,
[he] THE SUPERVISOR shall deliver to the County Commissioners a statement of
deposits, showing [such] THE collections in full. C. [He] THE SUPERVISOR shall also pay into the Treasury of the State of
Maryland, according to law, all the state taxes levied in [said] THE county and
collected [by him in the manner hereinbefore prescribed] IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THIS CHAPTER. D. [He] THE SUPERVISOR shall be allowed [sixty (60)] 60 days from the date
specified in this section for final settlement and to complete the collections [thereof]
with [said] THE Commissioners and with the Treasurer of Maryland, respectively. [50-15.] 50-12: The [Treasurer] TAX COLLECTION SUPERVISOR shall make monthly
settlements of taxes collected [by him] to the County Commissioners. [On the 20th
day of January in each year following the levy of the taxes, the Treasurer shall have
collected and paid over to the County Commissioners or to their order at least seventy
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