Art. Sec.
Fines and Forfeitures, excessive not to
be required 25
Forfeiture of Estate 27
Franchise
Absentee 1 3
Age 1 1
Bribery of voters 1 6
Contested elections 1 8
Illegal voting 1 5
Prohibited 1 4
Registration 1 2
Residency 1 1
Freedom of Speech 40
General Assembly
Acts as of 1867 in force 5
Adjournment 3 25
Amendments to Constitution 14 1
Annapolis as meeting place 11
Appropriation to pay State obligations 3 52(9)
Appropriations, how to make 3 52
Assessments on farm land 43
Attorney General, duties prescribed for 5 3(b)
Attorney General, laws directing 5 3A
Attorney General, to write opinions tor 5 3A(4)
Baltimore City, authorization for land
development and redevelopment 11B 1,2
Baltimore City, industrial financing
loans 11 I 1,2
Balumore City, not free from control 11 9
Baltimore C ity, off street parking
authorized 11C 13
Baltimore City, Port Development 11D 1,2
Baltimore City, rehabilitation and
improvement loans 11G 1,2
Banks, books and accounts open to
inspection b> 3 39
Bills 3 27 28,30
Board of Public Works, powers given to 12 1,3
Board of Public Works, report to 12 2
Books may not be purchased for
members 3 16
Bribery of State officeholders 3 50
Bribery of voters 1 6
Budget Bill 3 52(5), (6)
Budget Bill, amendments not allowed 3 52(6)
Budget Bill, extended session tor passage 3 52(10)
Budget Bill, hearings 3 52(7)
Circuit Court judges, members eligible
to become 4 21(f)
Clerks of court, regulations as to 3 45
Code counties 11F 410
Compensation 3 15(2) 15(4)
Composition 3 1
Condemnation of private property 3 40, 40A,
40B,40C
Consent calendar 3 27 28
Contested elections 1 8
Contingent fund 3 32
Convened frequently 12
Corporation laws 3 48
Corporations, foreign, taxation 3 58
Counties, formation of new 13 12
Counties, restricted as to internal
improvements 3 54
Court of Appeal", jiirige-i salaries 4 14
Criminal cases, power over 3 60
Debtors' laws passed 3 44
Debts contracted by 3 33,34
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General Assembly (continued}
District Court )udges, members eligible
to become 4 41 I
District Court judges, number 4 41 B
Districts 3 35
Doors to remain open 3 21
Education to be encouraged by 43
Election laws 1 7
Election of Governor and Lieutenant
Governor 2 4
Election of members 3 6,7
Eligibility of members 3 9 12
Emergency laws to have 3/5 majority 16 2
Extraordinary sessions 2 16
3 14
Freedom of Speech m 10
General laws passed by 3 33
Governor, salary 2 21(d)
Habeas corpus not to be suspended 3 55
Home rule, powers to be enacted HA 2
Home rule, restrictions on 11A 4
Illegal voting 1 5
Inability of Governor to perform duties 2 6(c)
Inability of Lieutenant Governor to
perform duties 2 6(c)
Interest, legal rate 3 57
Intermediate Courts of Appeal created 4 14A
Joint Standing Committees 3 24
Journal, constitutional amendments 14 1
Journal, Governor's veto entered into 2 17
Journal, published 3 22
Journal, yeas and nays entered into 3 22
Judges, eligibility of members to be 4 ^A(g)
4 14B
Judges, removal from office 4 3
Judges, retirement from office 4 3
Judges of elections, laws regulating 3 49
Laws 3 29 33
Laws necessary for State gov ernmcnt 3 56
Laws passed to take effect 16 2,3
Legislative districts 3 3,4,5
Lieutenant Governor, salary 2 21(d)
Local laws not passed by 3 33
Lotteries operated by and for benefit of
State 3 36
Meetings 3 14
Members, punishment 3 19
Members not eligible for certain offices 3 17
Members not liable for words spoken m
debate 3 18
Membership 3 2
Mileage payable to members 3 15
Militia provided for 9 1
Municipal corporations 11F 16
Nonmembers, punishment 3 23
Officeholders, accounts may be
inspected by 1 ^ 1
Officeholders, replacement for absent 15 8
Officers 3 19
Officers of courts, compensation 4 9
Officers of courts, reports as to 4 9
Petition, right to 13
Powers of, as trustees of public 6
Prohibit voting 1 4
Public schools, system established 8 1
Quorum 3 19
Referendum 16 15
Registers of Wills, regulations as to 3 45
Rules of procedure 3 19
Separation of powers of 8
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