Maryland Code § ET-2-205

Section ET-2-205
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(a) (1) It is the intent of this section that each register shall receive a
fair and adequate compensation for the effort and duties required of the register by
the register's office.
(2) The volume and character of work done by the register shall be in
comparison to the salary fixed by the Board of Public Works for each of the other
registers.
(b) (1) Each register is entitled to receive an annual salary of not more
than $146,500, to be determined in each instance by the Board of Public Works.
(2) In determining the annual salary of the register, the Board of
Public Works shall be guided in the exercise of its discretion by:
(i) The population of the county determined by the last official
United States census;
(ii) The dollar volume of total fees and taxes collected and
excess fees turned over to the State for each of the preceding 5 years by the office of
the register for which the salary is being fixed; and
(iii) Other pertinent data which have relation to the
reasonableness of the salary in relation to the work done and volume handled by the
office.
(c) The minimum annual salary for the register in Baltimore City is
$12,000.
(d) (1) The salaries of the registers shall be paid semimonthly from the
fees and receipts of the office, after deducting the expenses of the office.
(2) Expenses include salaries of deputies and clerks, books,
stationery, office supplies, and other necessary and customary expenses of doing
business.

(e) (1) (i) If the fees and receipts of the office are insufficient in any
fiscal year to pay all or a part of the expenses of the office and authorized salary of a
register, the deficiency shall be funded from the taxes remitted to the Comptroller by
the register during that fiscal year.
(ii) Written authority for the transfer of funds shall be first
obtained from the Comptroller.
(2) In the event that tax collections for the fiscal year are insufficient,
the Comptroller shall make up the deficit from excess fees remitted from all other
registers.

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