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OF THE STATE, IN ANTICIPATION OF THE COLLECTION OF TAXES AND
OR OTHER REVENUES, INCLUDING PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF BONDS
TO MEET TEMPORARY DEFICIENCIES IN THE TREASURY, but such
notes must only be made to provide for appropriations
already made by the General Assembly. ANY REVENUES
ANTICIPATED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SHORT-TERM NOTES, MADE AND
SOLD UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THIS SECTION, MUST BE SO CERTAIN
AS TO BE READILY ESTIMABLE AS TO THE TIME OF RECEIPT OF THE
REVENUES AND AS TO THE AMOUNT OF THE REVENUES. The General
Assembly may contract debts to any amount that may be
necessary for the defense of the State, and provided further
that nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit
the raising of funds for the purpose of aiding or
compensating in such manner or way as the General Assembly
of the ,State shall deem proper, those citizens of the State
who have served, with honor, their Country and State in time
of War; provided, however, that such action of the General
Assembly shall be effective only when submitted to and
approved by a vote of the people of the State at the General
Election next following the enactment of such legislation.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the General
Assembly determines that the amendment to the Constitution
of Maryland proposed by this Act affects multiple
jurisdictions and that the provisions of Article XIV,
Section 1 of the Constitution concerning local approval of
constitutional amendments do not apply.
SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the
aforegoing section proposed as an amendment to the
Constitution of Maryland shall be submitted to the legal and
qualified voters of this State at the next general election
to be held in November, 1982 for their adoption or rejection
in pursuance of directions contained in Article XIV of the
Constitution of this State. At that general election, the
vote on this proposed amendment to the Constitution shall be
by ballot, and upon each ballot there shall be printed the
words "For the Constitutional Amendments" and "Against the
Constitutional Amendments," as now provided by law.
Immediately after the election, all returns shall be made to
the Governor of the vote for and against the proposed
amendment, as directed by Article XIV of the Constitution
and further proceedings had in accordance with Article XIV.
Approved June 1, 1982.
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