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Now, when it takes in Bel Air and becomes an
intergovernmental authority, though, under section 7.11
it no longer has that power to delegate the right to impose
real estate tax. I am wondering whether this isn't the poin
I which ought to be cleared up.
DELEGATE MOSER: I don't follow quite that
far with you. Do you want me to give you our reasoning
under 7.11?
DELEGATE CASE: Yes. 7.11 says that the
intergovernmental authority which this animal becomes
once Bel Air is taken in has the right to collect taxes, but
does not have the right to impose them; whereas a civil
unit would have the right, since it would be delegable
under section 7.U8.
DELEGATE MOSER: I see the point you mean.
You know you do have this problem if you combine, lots of
problems if you combine a municipality with anything else,
the way you suggested it.
I would say that something like that if done
properly, they shouldn't have the power you suggest. That
is to say that there are going to be so many other |