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AN AFFIDAVIT OF THE PERSON PROCURING THOSE SIGNATURES THAT
THE SIGNATURES WERE AFFIXED IN HIS PRESENCE AND THAT, BASED
UPON THE PERSON'S BEST KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, EVERY SIGNATURE
ON THE PAPER IS GENUINE AND BONA FIDE AND THAT THE SIGNERS
ARE REGISTERED VOTERS AT THE ADDRESS SET OPPOSITE OR BELOW
THEIR NAMES. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY SHALL PRESCRIBE BY LAW
THE FORM OF THE PETITION, THE MANNER FOR VERIFYING ITS
AUTHENTICITY, AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES WHICH
FACILITATE THE PETITION PROCESS AND WHICH ARE NOT IN
CONFLICT WITH THIS ARTICLE.
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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