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Article 17. SECTION 6. DEFINITIONS All references to Chapter 499 <br /> (Cont. ) 639, Acts of 1950, as now in force, shall be applicable <br /> to any act or acts in amendment or continuation of or <br /> substitution for said Chapter 639. <br /> Carried Unanimously 8:29 P. M. <br /> November 3, 1950 <br /> I, James J. Carroll, Town Clerk, Town of Lexington, do hereby <br /> certify the above to be a true -and-- exact copy of Article 17 as voted <br /> at the Special Town Meeting held October 30, 1950 and as same appears <br /> on record. <br /> ,James . Carro' =-, Town Clerk <br /> Boston, Mass. , November 28, 1950 <br /> The foregoing by-law is hereby approved. <br /> /Signed/ Francis E. Kelly <br /> Attorney General <br /> ATTORNEY GENERAL'S APPROVAL OF ARTICLE 41 AS PASSED AT THE ADJOURNED <br /> TOWN MEETING HELD MARCH 24, 1952. <br /> Article 41, VOTED: To amend the General By-Laws by adding thereto a <br /> new Article to be known as Article XXVII and entitled <br /> "School Traffic Patrol" and to read as follows: <br /> Article XXVII. Section 1. The Board of Selectmen may <br /> appoint special policemen or policewomen for part time <br /> and intermittent work for the protection of school <br /> children going to and frou schools. <br /> Section 2. . Such special police shall be known as "Lex- <br /> ington School Traffic Patrol" and shall wear a prescribed <br /> uniform, to be furnished by the Town, when on duty and <br /> display a police badge with an appropriate designation <br /> thereon. In the enforcement of Chapter 90 of the Gen- <br /> eral Laws of Massachusetts and all Town Bylaws and <br /> traffic rules, regulations, and orders relating to the <br /> operation, parking,. standing, and use of vehicles, they <br /> shall have all the powers of constablds except the power <br /> of serving and executing civil process. They shall be <br /> subject to all the rules and regulations of the Lexington <br /> Police Department not inconsistent with their authority <br /> and duties except that they may be dismissed at any time <br /> by the Board of Selectmen without a hearing or the <br /> preferment of charges, and shall be entitled only to such <br /> provisions, if any, as to absence and disability as the <br /> Board of Selectmen may from time to time determine. <br /> Carried Unanimously by voice vote. 9:17 P. M. <br /> , // <br /> j /To ,Clerk <br /> Lexingt9n,/ Mass. , April 3, 1952 <br /> I, James J. Carroll, Town /Clerk of the' Town of Lexington, do hereby <br /> certify the above to be a true and exact '-dopy of Article 41 as passed <br /> at the Adjourned Town Meeting held March 24, 1952 and as same appears <br /> on record. <br /> 1111 <br /> /U <br /> / ' T6wn Clerk <br /> Boston, Mass. <br /> // /fApril 23, 1952 <br /> The foregoing bylaws are hereby approv/ed. <br /> /Signed/ Francis E. Kelly, Attorney General <br />