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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 415
Article - State Finance and Procurement

13-314.

(g) The Selection Board shall waive the requirements of §§ 13-304(b), 13-308,
13-309, 13-311, 13-312(b), and 13-313 of this subtitle if:

(5) ON THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE SECRETARY OF PUBLIC
SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES TO THE GOVERNOR, AND THE
GOVERNOR'S CONCURRENCE, THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS DETERMINES
THAT:

(I) A STATE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY MAY BE
CONSTRUCTED WITH A DESIGN PREVIOUSLY UTILIZED FOR A STATE
CORRECTIONAL FACILITY; AND

(11) ARCHITECTURAL OR ENGINEERING SERVICES REQUIRED
FOR A STATE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY ARE THOSE SOLELY RELATED TO
SITE ADAPTATION.

SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That it is the intent of the
General Assembly that the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Service proceed
whenever possible to construct State correctional facilities with designs previously utilized for
other State correctional facilities.

SECTION 4. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Secretary of Public
Safety and Correctional Services shall submit by November 1, 1992 a report to the Senate
Budget and Taxation Committee and the House Constitutional Administrative Law
Committee along with a copy to both the Department of Legislative Reference and the
Department of Fiscal Services. The report shall:

(1) Include a summary of all prison construction projects undertaken in accordance
with (he provisions of this Act; and

(2) Specifically identify each project for which the waiver provisions set out in
Section 2 of this Act were utilized and an analysis of the actual cost savings achieved on
each of these projects.

SECTION 2. 5. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, except as otherwise
provided in this Act, all permits and licenses, applications for permits and licenses,
rules and regulations, proposed rules and regulations, standards and guidelines, orders
and other directives, forms, plans, memberships, special funds, appropriations, grants,
applications for grants, contracts, property, investigations, rights to sue and be sued,
and all other duties and responsibilities associated with those functions transferred by
this Act shall continue in effect under the Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional
Services until completed, withdrawn, canceled, modified, or otherwise changed
pursuant to law.

SECTION 6. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Sections 2 and 3 of this
Act shall take effect July 1, 1990. They shall remain effective for a period of 3 years and, at
the end of June 30, 1993, and with no further action required by the General Assembly,

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