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Session Laws, 2003
Volume 799, Page 15   View pdf image
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                                Ch. 5

mechanics, the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Act, the Maryland Building
Rehabilitation Code and the Maryland Rehabilitation Code Advisory Council,
the militia of the State, the Adjutant General, the National Guard, the
Maryland Defense Force, courts-martial in the organized militia, the Maryland
Emergency Management Act, civil relief during states of emergency, the
Governor's powers during public emergencies, other emergency powers and
provisions relating to local governing bodies, the State standby petroleum fuel
set-aside program, the Interstate Emergency Management and Civil Defense
Compact, the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, the Maryland
Emergency Management Assistance Compact, compulsory work during states of
war, and liability of counties and municipal corporations for damages sustained
during riots; transferring certain provisions relating to target practice,
discharging a gun or weapon, and hunting, forfeiture for violation of explosives
laws, the State Aid for Police Protection Fund, citations for violations on
watershed property, and smoking in elevators; transferring to the Session Laws
certain provisions relating to deputy and special deputy State fire marshals, the
State standby petroleum fuel set-aside program, the enhanced 911 system,
allocation of funds in the 911 Trust Fund, implementation of the Maryland
Building Performance Standards, and pensions for employees of the Department
of State Police; repealing certain obsolete provisions; defining certain terms;
providing for the construction and application of this Act; providing for the
continuity of certain units and the terms of certain officials; providing for the
continuity of the status of certain transactions, employees, rights, duties, titles,
interests, licenses, registrations, certifications, and permits; and generally
relating to the public safety laws of the State.

BY repealing

Article 16A - Maryland Emergency Management Agency

Section 1 through 12A, inclusive, and the subtitle "Emergency Management"; 13
through 16, inclusive, and the subheading "General Provisions"; 17
through 21, inclusive, and the subheading "General Relief"; 22 through 25,
inclusive, and the subheading "Rent, Instalment Contracts and
Mortgages"; 26 and 27 and the subheading "Taxes"; 28 through 31,
inclusive, the subheading "Administrative Remedies", and the subtitle
"Civil Relief"; 32 through 34, inclusive, and the subtitle "Emergency
Powers of Administration"; 35 and the subtitle "County Powers"; and 36
and the subtitle "When Powers Become Effective"

Annotated Code of Maryland

(2001 Replacement Volume and 2002 Supplement)
BY repealing

Article 23 - Miscellaneous Companies

Section 256 through 266, inclusive, and the subtitle "Maryland Railroad Police";
and 331 and the subtitle "Uniformed Volunteer Companies"

Annotated Code of Maryland

(2001 Replacement Volume and 2002 Supplement)
BY repealing

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