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Current as of: 2010
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§ 1-205All meetings, regular and special, of the boards or commissions...
§ 1-501In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
§ 1-502Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, as a condition...
§ 1-503Subject to the provisions of § 1-505 of this subtitle, if a licensing...
§ 1-504If a licensee is placed on probation under § 1-502 or § 1-503 of...
§ 1-505Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a licensing...
§ 1-506Subject to the provisions of this subtitle, if an individual who...
§ 1-507Each licensing authority may adopt regulations to carry out the...
§ 4-301In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
§ 4-401There is hereby created out of the general funds of the State a...
§ 4-402The State Aid for Police Protection Fund is a continuing grant,...
§ 4-403As used in this subtitle:
§ 4-404Payments out of the State Aid for Police Protection Fund shall be...
§ 4-405If the executive director finds that a county is not complying with...
§ 4-406The executive director shall administer the State Aid for Police...
§ 14-301This subtitle may be known as the Parking Authorities Act.
§ 14-302In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated:
§ 14-303The General Assembly finds and determines that:
§ 14-304Each county may create a body politic and corporate known as the...
§ 14-305An authority shall consist of five members.
§ 14-306An authority has the powers granted to it by local law, not inconsistent...
§ 14-307An authority shall not be deemed a municipal corporation as defined...
§ 14-308An authority may make rules and regulations for the operation and...
§ 14-309An authority may from time to time issue its revenue bonds to finance...
§ 14-310Any bonds issued under this subtitle, their transfer, the interest...
§ 14-311The property owned or controlled by the authority shall be exempt...
§ 14-312The net earnings of an authority, aside from those necessary to...
§ 14-701The Mayor and Council of Ocean City shall administer and operate...
§ 14-702The Board of Public Works shall pay the following sums to the Mayor...
§ 18-201Subject to the initial approval of the Secretary of General Services,...
§ 18-202The Secretary of Agriculture shall study the effectiveness of an...

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