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Session Laws 1956 (Special Session 1), House and Senate Journals
Volume 622, Page 47   View pdf image (33K)
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Theodore R. McKeldin, Governor                    47

relating to the Planning Commission, the Board of School Commis-
sioners of Baltimore City shall have the authority to select sites for
the construction of the new school buildings hereby authorized;

(b)   All plans and specifications for the construction or reconstruc-
tion of school buildings, or for additions or improvements to school
buildings, to be financed out of the proceeds of the loan herein au-
thorized, shall be subject to the approval of said Board of School
Commissioners prior to final acceptance of such plans and specifica-
tions, and the endorsement of approval by said Board of such plans
and specifications shall be made thereon, and shall also be recorded
by said Board in its official minutes;

All changes in approved plans and specifications which may be
found necessary and expedient during the course of construction shall
also be subject to the approval of the Board of School Commissioners
of Baltimore City, and shall also be recorded by said Board in its
official minutes;

(c)   No part of the proceeds derived from the sale of the certifi-
cates of indebtedness hereby authorized to be issued shall be ex-
pended without the approval of the Board of School Commissioners
of Baltimore City.

Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That this Act is hereby declared
to be an emergency law and necessary for the immediate preservation
of the public health and safety, and having been passed by a yea and
nay vote, supported by three-fifths of all the members elected to
each of the two Houses of the General Assembly of Maryland, the
same shall take effect from the date of its passage.

Approved March 26, 1956.

CHAPTER 9
(House Bill 3)

AN ACT to authorize and empower the County Commissioners of
Dorchester County to borrow at one time or from time to time,
upon the faith and credit of Dorchester County, and to issue and
sell at one time or from time to time its negotiable promissory notes,
certificates of indebtedness or bonds therefor, a sum or sums of
money not to exceed One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), at an
average net interest rate not in excess of four per centum (4%)
per annum for the entire issue, for the purpose of erecting new
school buildings, purchasing land for new school buildings, pay-
ment of architect's and other professional fees in connection there-
with, alteration or repair of existing school buildings and equip-
ping of school buildings in Dorchester County; or for matching

Explanation: Italics indicate new matter added to existing law.
[Brackets] indicate matter stricken from existing law.
CAPITALS indicate amendments to bill.
Strike out indicates matter stricken out of bill.

 

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