(a)   In addition to other powers and duties provided for in this title, each
register has the additional powers and duties specified in this
section.
  (b)   He shall appoint deputies and clerks required for the efficient
operation of his office. Appointments and compensation of deputies and
clerks shall be approved by the Comptroller. When qualified, every
deputy shall have the power and authority to act in the place of the
register and every act performed by a deputy shall have the force and
effect as if performed by the register.
  (c)   He shall receive, file, and store safely every original paper and
record left in his custody, in a repository of the courthouse as the
court may direct. The County Commissioners, County Council, or the
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall provide and keep in repair
the repository at its expense.
  (d)   He shall keep a proper docket showing the grant of letters and a short
entry of every paper filed in the court and every order of the court or
the register, setting forth the nature of the order or paper. The
docket shall be similar in every respect to the dockets required to be
kept in the offices of the equity courts. The dockets shall be subject
to supervision, examination, and control as ordered by the Comptroller.
  (e)   He shall make out and issue every summons, process, or order of the
court and, in every respect, act under the control and direction of the
court as the clerk of a court of law acts under the direction of the
court of law.
  (f)   He shall issue and certify under the seal of the court a copy of any
part of the proceedings in the court or in his office which a person
may demand. Unless otherwise provided by law or order of a court of
competent jurisdiction, any person may, without charge, inspect,
examine, and make memoranda or notes from an index or paper filed with
the register.
  (g)   Each register shall attend each meeting of the court and, under the
direction of the court, make full and fair entries of court
proceedings. He may also record by photographic process in strong bound
books every probated will, and record by photographic process every
other paper filed in the court or in his office in a manner, consistent
with the provisions of § 2-211, as may be prescribed by the
Comptroller and the State Archives to insure uniformity throughout the
State.
  (h)   Except Saturdays, Sundays, Fridays when a legal holiday falls on a
Saturday, and legal holidays, he shall attend his office daily in
person or by deputy unless prevented by sickness, accident or
necessity.
  (i)   He shall audit every account filed with him and examine in detail every
voucher which may be submitted to substantiate payments made by a
personal representative.
  (j)   He shall inform the court of a default in the past of a personal
representative which may come to his attention.
  (k)   He shall keep a seal of the court and the register.
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