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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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H.B. 939
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5-563.
(a) As part of the application process for a criminal history records check, the
employee, employer, and individual identified in § 5-561(e), (d), (e), [or] (f), OR (G) of
this subtitle shall complete and sign a sworn statement or affirmation disclosing the
existence of a criminal conviction, probation before judgment deposition, not
criminally responsible disposition, or pending criminal charges without a final
disposition.
(b) (3) The Department or its designee shall mail an acknowledged receipt of
the application with a sworn statement or affirmation from an individual identified
in § 5-561(c), (d), (e), [or] (f), OR (G) of this subtitle to the appropriate local
department of social services, registering agency, licensed child placement agency, or
facility.
5-564.
(a) (1) (i) The Department shall conduct the criminal history records
check and issue the printed statement provided for under this Part VI of this subtitle.
(ii) It shall update an initial criminal history records check for an
employee, employer, or individual identified in § 5-561(c), (d), (e), [or] (f) OR (C) of
this subtitle and issue a revised printed statement, listing any convictions, probation
before judgment dispositions, not criminally responsible dispositions, or pending
criminal charges occurring in the State after the date of the initial criminal history
records check.
(d) (4) Upon completion of the criminal history records check of an
individual identified in § 5-561(c), (d), (e), [or] (f), OR (G) of this subtitle, the
Department shall submit the printed statement to the appropriate local department
of social services, registering agency, or licensed placement agency.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 2000.
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May 18, 2000
The Honorable Casper R. Taylor, Jr.
Speaker of the House
State House
Annapolis MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, I have today
vetoed House Bill 939 - Uniform Principal and Income Act.
This bill enacts most of the revised Uniform Principal and Income Act promulgated by
the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. The bill also
establishes default rules for the trustee of a trust or the personal representative of a
decedent's estate to follow in determining whether receipts and disbursements should
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