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DELEGATE MOSER: Exactly as they are controlled
now. Those basically are the powers they have now and
they are controlled by law either of the General Assembly,
the General Assembly I suppose.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Mentzer.
DELEGATE MENTZER: In the case of WSSC, it has
its benefits, Suburban Sanitary Commission, it he-is benefit
charges but they are collected by the county, you are not
setting up any separate collection agency. I see this
as giving some sort of constitutional collection agency
to these intergovernmental authorities and their bonds
also are approved by the County Commissioners and by
General Assembly, and I do not see where this carries
through under this wording.
DELEGATE MOSER: That is the way they oncrate,
but Maryland Port Authority operates in a different way.
This is not intended,if this is your question, to change
the procedure that is utilized with the Sanitary Com-
mission. That is, still the same thing would follow there
liut it is simnly to perrit what is now permitted. It
is not intended as a cliango from existins: law. |