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572 MARYLAND MANUAL
Kent County:
Chapter 378—Acts of 1968
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Sections 8 (g-1),
9 (g-1), II (i-1), 19 (g), 21 (h) and 101 of Article 2B of the Anno-
tated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition and 1967 Supplement), title
"Alcoholic Beverages," subtitles "Beer Licenses," "Beer, Wine and
Liquor Licenses," and "Hours and Days for Sale," to allow alcoholic
beverage licensees in Kent County with seven-day licenses to sell
alcoholic beverages during certain hours on Sunday and to set the
fee for such seven-day licenses and to provide that this Act be
subject to referendum.
FOR ADOPTION AGAINST ADOPTION
2,170 2,863
Chapter 733—Acts of 1968
AN ACT to authorize and empower the County Commissioners _ of
Kent County, from time to time, to borrow not exceeding one million
dollars ($1,000,000), to finance the construction, acquisition, im-
provement, extension and maintenance of and acquiring equipment
and other property for public schools in said County, as herein
defined, and to effect such borrowing by the issuance and sale to
the highest bidder or bidders at public sale of its general obligation,
serial maturity coupon bonds in like par amount; empowering said
County to fix and determine, by resolution, the form, tenor, interest
rate or method of arriving at the same, terms, including redemption
and registration provisions, conditions, maturities and all other
details incident or necessary to the issuance, public sale and delivery
of said bonds without reference to any other law heretofore enacted;
prescribing the method and manner of selling said bonds at public
sale; empowering said County, subject to certain limitations, to sell
said bonds at, above or below the par value thereof; empowering
said County to apply to the payment of principal and interest of
said bonds and said refunding bonds any funds received from the
State of Maryland and the United States of America, which may be
properly allocable to said purpose; empowering and directing said
County to contract to levy and to levy, impose and collect annually
ad valorem taxes which, in addition to the State and Federal allot-
ments, if any, will provide funds sufficient for the payment of said
maturing principal and interest; exempting said bonds and said
refunding bonds and the interest thereon from all State, county and
municipal taxation in the State of Maryland; providing that the
power to incur indebtedness and issue bonds therefor under the
provisions of this Act is additional and alternative authority for
borrowing money and shall be regarded as supplemental and addi-
tional to powers conferred upon the County by other laws and pro-
viding that the effectiveness of this Act is subject to a referendum.
FOR ADOPTION AGAINST ADOPTION
3,314 1,694

 
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