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MARYLAND MANUAL. 309

tion of the State of Maryland within the protection of Sec-
tion 10 of Article I of the Constitution of the United States.

Sub-Section D: General Provisions:.First. If the Budget
Bill shall not have been finally acted upon by the Legislature
three days before the expiration of its regular session, the
Governor may, and it shall be his duty to issue a proclama-
tion extending the session for such further period as may, in
.his judgment, be necessary for he passage of such bill; but
no other matter than such bill shall be considered during
such extended session except a provision for the cost thereof.

Second. The Governor for the purpose of making up his
budgets shall have the power, and it shall be his duty, to re-
quire from the proper State officials, including herein all ex....
executive departments, all executive and administrative
offices, bureaus, boards, commissions and agencies expending
or supervising the expenditure of, and all institutions apply-
ing for State moneys and appropriations, such itemized esti-
mates and other information, in such form and at such times
as he shall direct. The estimates for the Legislative Depart-
ment, certified by the presiding officer of each House, of the
Judiciary, as provided by law) certified by the Comptroller,
and for the public schools, as provided by law, shall be trans-
mitted to the Governor, in such form and at such times as he
shall direct, and shall be included in the budget without
revision.

The Governor may provide for public hearings on all esti-
mates and may require the attendance at such hearings of
representatives of all agencies, and of all institutions apply-
ing for State moneys. After such public hearings he may, in
his discretion, revise all estimates except those for the legis-
lative and judiciary departments, and for the public schools
as provided by law.

Third. The Legislature may, from time to time, enact such
laws not inconsistent with this Section, as may be neces-
sary and proper to carry out its provisions.

Fourth. In the event of any inconsistency between any of
the provisions of this Section and any of the other provisions
of the Constitution, the provisions of this Section shall pre-
vail. But nothing herein shall in any manner affect the pro-
visions of Section 34 of Article III of the Constitution or of
any laws heretofore or hereafter passed in pursuance thereof,
or be construed as preventing the Governor from calling ex-
traordinary sessions of the Legislature, as provided by Sec-
tion 16 of Article II, or as preventing the Legislature at such
extraordinary sessions from considering any emergency ap-
propriation or appropriations.

 

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