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§ 44. Election and qualifications of sheriffs; term of office; compensation

West's Annotated Code of MarylandConstitution of Maryland Adopted by Convention of 1867

West's Annotated Code of Maryland
Constitution of Maryland Adopted by Convention of 1867
Article IV. Judiciary Department
Part VII. Sheriffs
MD Constitution, Art. 4, § 44
§ 44. Election and qualifications of sheriffs; term of office; compensation
There shall be elected in each county and in Baltimore City one person, resident in said county or City, above the age of twenty-five years, and for at least five years preceding his election a citizen of the State, to the office of Sheriff. He shall hold office for four years, until his successor is duly elected and qualified, give such bond, exercise such powers and perform such duties as now are or may hereafter be fixed by law.
In case of vacancy by death, resignation, refusal to serve, or neglect to qualify or give bond, or by disqualification or removal from the County or City, the Governor shall appoint a person to be Sheriff for the remainder of the official term.
The Sheriff in each county and in Baltimore City shall receive such salary or compensation and such expenses necessary to the conduct of his office as may be fixed by law. All fees collected by the Sheriff shall be accounted for and paid to the Treasury of the several counties and of Baltimore City, respectively.

Credits

Acts 1914, c. 845, ratified Nov. 3, 1914; Acts 1945, c. 786, ratified Nov. 5, 1946; Acts 1953, c. 55, ratified Nov. 2, 1954; Acts 1977, c. 681, ratified Nov. 7, 1978.
MD Constitution, Art. 4, § 44, MD CONST Art. 4, § 44
Current through legislation effective through April 9, 2023, from the 2024 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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