(a) A bailiff shall receive the compensation provided in this section. Unless otherwise provided, the amount is a per diem sum for each day he attends the circuit court. (1) Allegany County -- As set by the court and approved by the county government. (2) Anne Arundel County -- As set by the court and approved by the county government. (3) Baltimore City -- As set by the city government. (4) Baltimore County -- As set by the court. (5) Calvert County -- As set by the county government and approved by the court. (6) Caroline County -- $15. (7) Carroll County -- As set by the county government. (8) Cecil County -- $17.50. (9) Charles County -- As set by county government. (10) Dorchester County -- As set by the court and confirmed by the County Commissioners. (11) Frederick County -- As set by the county government. (12) Garrett County -- As set by the court and approved by the County Commissioners. (13) Harford County -- As set by the court. (14) Howard County -- As set by the county government. (15) Kent County -- $25. (16) Montgomery County -- As set by the county government. (17) Prince George's County -- As set by the county government and approved by the court. (18) Queen Anne's County -- As set by the court and approved by the county government. (19) St. Mary's County -- As set by the county government. (20) Somerset County -- $10. (21) Talbot County -- As set by the county government. (22) Washington County -- As set by the court and approved by the County Commissioners. (23) Wicomico County -- As set by the county government. (24) Worcester County -- As set by the county government but not more than $35. (b) A court crier shall receive the per diem compensation provided by this section for attending the circuit court: (1) Caroline -- $15; (2) Cecil -- As set by the County Commissioners; (3) Kent -- $17.50; (4) Queen Anne's -- As set by the court and approved by the county government; (5) Somerset -- As set by the County Commissioners; (6) Talbot -- As set by the County Commissioners; (7) Wicomico -- As set by the County Commissioners.
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