HARRY HUGHES, Governor 1623
or county manager, during normal business hours; and copies shall
be kept on permanent record in the same office. Copies also shall
be furnished to the [Hall of Records Commission] STATE ARCHIVES,
the State Law Library, and to each member of the legislative
delegation of the county. The foregoing copies shall be furnished
without charge, and the county also may make other copies
available at a reasonable cost to any person.
Article 25B - Home Rule for Code Counties
7.
(b) Whenever the county commissioners proclaim the adoption
or rejection of code home rule status, they shall send
notification promptly to the following State agencies:
(3) [Hall of Records] STATE ARCHIVES
P.O. Box 828
Annapolis, Maryland 21404 (one copy)
12.
(b) Copies of this compilation shall be made available for
inspection at the office of the board of county commissioners
during normal business hours; and copies shall be kept on
permanent record at the office of the board of county
commissioners. Copies also shall be furnished to the [Hall of
Records Commission] STATE ARCHIVES, TO the State Law Library, and
to each member of the legislative delegation of the county. The
foregoing copies shall be furnished without charge, and the
county also may make other copies available at a reasonable cost
to any person.
Article 33 - Election Code
2-13.
When a board is required by law to transfer documents to the
[Hall of Records] STATE ARCHIVES, the board shall make and keep a
record indicating the nature of the documents and identifying the
documents for retrieval purposes. A copy of this record shall be
filed with the State Administrative Board of Election Laws.
3-14.
(b) The boards shall retain all old registration books or
forms which have been transcribed onto new forms under this
section for a period of at least five years. At the expiration of
the five-year period, the boards shall transfer old registration
books or forms [either] to the State Administrative Board of
Election Laws for delivery to the [Hall of Records or to a local
historical depository] STATE ARCHIVES.
(c) Each board shall retain cancelled registration records
in its office for a period of five years, open to public
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