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Session Laws, 1935
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792 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 355

lorem taxes, (II) self-liquidating bonded indebtedness, spe-
cifying the amount of the indebtedness for each such self-
liquidating project and the source of revenue for the liqui-
dation of such indebtedness, (III) temporary or floating
indebtedness and/or obligations incurred in anticipation of
tax collections, (IV) current bills payable, (V) any contin-
gent liabilities resulting from the guarantee of any of the
obligations of some other political sub-division or public cor-
poration of this State; (c) A statement as to any sinking
funds maintained for the retirement of any bonded indebt-
edness or other obligations, showing the amount thereof,
how such funds are invested, and the obligations for which
such sinking funds were established; (d) The amount of
the tax levy for the fiscal year for which such statement
is made, together with the amount of such levy actually col-
lected, itemizing separately the amount of any special as-
sessments levied and the amount thereof collected; (e) The
tax levies for the three fiscal years next preceding the fis-
cal year for which the statement is made, together with
the amount of the uncollected taxes still outstanding for
each such fiscal year; (f) The population according to the
most recent Federal census, together with any official or
unofficial estimates of the population for the year in which
the statement is made; (g) Such other information with
regard to the financial affairs of any such county, munici-
pal or public corporation, special district and/or political
sub-division, as may seem to the Board of Public Works to
be pertinent to any of the aforegoing or as may seem to
said Board to be appropriate and necessary in order to show
accurately the true financial condition of any such county,
municipal or public corporation, special district and/or po-
litical sub-division.

7. The Board of Public Works shall cause to be printed
and shall have always available, copies of the form which
it may prescribe for the statements of financial condition
required by Section 6 of this Article, and shall cause the
same to be distributed to the respective Treasurers or other
authorized financial officers of the several counties, munici-
pal or public corporations, special districts and/or political
sub-divisions of this State, at or before the end of the fiscal
year of each of the said counties, municipal or public cor-
porations, special districts and/or political sub-divisions.
The Board of Public Works may alter from time to time
said form and may make such changes therein as may seem
to it in its discretion to effectuate the purposes of this sub-
title. Said statements of Financial Condition shall be com-
piled as of the last day of each and every fiscal year of any

 

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