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Maryland Code, Labor and Employment 8-420

 

Maryland Code > Labor and Employment > § 8-420


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        (a)   The Secretary shall administer the Special Administrative Expense Fund.
(b)    (1)   The State Treasurer shall keep the Special Administrative Expense Fund as a nonlapsing fund.
(2)   Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, money in the Special Administrative Expense Fund may not be transferred to any other fund.

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