Ch. 6 LAWS OF MARYLAND
3-916.
The exercise of the powers granted by this subtitle is and will be in all respects for
the benefit of the people of the State of Maryland and the participating counties,
further increase of their commerce, welfare, and[,] prosperity, and for the improvement
of their health and living conditions, and since the activities of the Authority and the
operation and maintenance of its projects will constitute the performance of essential
governmental functions, the Authority shall be exempt from any payment of or liability
for any and all taxes, whether federal, State, or local, now or hereafter levied or
imposed, and any assessments or other governmental charges. The bonds of the
Authority, their transfer, the interest payable thereon, and any income derived
therefrom, including any profit realized in the sale or exchange thereof, shall at all
times be exempt from taxation of every kind and nature whatsoever by the State of
Maryland or by any of its political subdivisions, municipal corporations, or public
agencies of any kind.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Extraneous comma in § 3-916 of the Natural Resources Article.
Occurred: Ch. 5, § 1, Acts of 1989.
3-918.
(a) Except as otherwise provided by this subtitle, the Authority is hereby
authorized to adopt, formulate, and revise from time to time, and enforce rules and
regulations necessary for the [regulations] REGULATION of its internal affairs and
for the use and operation of its projects, and of any other laws the administration of
which is vested in the Authority; provided, however, that no such rule or regulation
concerning the use or operation of a project shall be in conflict with any rule or
regulation of the Department of the Environment. The Authority may limit or regulate
waste disposal service on a temporary basis in any area or to any premises served by
Authority projects, as the exigencies of the occasion and the protection of its systems
require. The Authority shall make such regulations consistent with law as it may deem
necessary for the public safety, health, comfort or convenience, in the construction,
operation, maintenance, expansion, relocation, replacement, renovation, and repair of
its projects.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Incorrect word usage in § 3-918(a) of the Natural Resources
Article.
Occurred: Ch. 871, Acts of 1980.
4-614.
(c) A person is not required to have a trout stamp to possess trout taken from:
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