1962] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES 17
House Bill No. 24—By Mr. McGuirk:
A Bill entitled "An Act to add new Section 2A to Chapter 521 of
the Acts of the General Assembly of 1957, to follow immediately after
Section 2 thereof, to amend the 1957 streets, highways and bridge
bond issue for Baltimore City to limit use of the proceeds from the sale
of bonds authorized therein for a certain project unless provision is
made for relocation facilities for persons whose properties are taken
under said Chapter 521. "
Which was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules.
House Bill No. 25—By Messrs. Combs and Fowler:
A Bill entitled "An Act to repeal and re-enact, with amendments,
Section 72 of Article 19 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland
(1930 Edition), title 'St. Mary's County', sub-title Tire Companies',
as said section was enacted by Chapter 98 of the Laws of 1953, relating
to the distribution of funds to volunteer fire departments in St. Mary's
County. "
Which was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules.
House Bill No. 26—Withdrawn.
House Bill No. 27—By The Anne Arundel County Delegation:
A Bill entitled "An Act to repeal and re-enact, with amendments,
Section 10-15 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Anne Arundel County
(1957 Edition, being Article 2 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Maryland), title 'Anne Arundel County', sub-title 'Chapter 10. Fire Pro-
tection, ' sub-heading 'Article II. Organization-Division 2. Enginemen, '
as amended by Chapter 676 of the Acts of 1959, to change the number
of enginemen of fire companies in Anne Arundel County. "
Which was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules.
House Bill No. 28—By The Talbot, Kent and Dorchester County Dele-
gations:
A Bill entitled "An Act to add new Section 440A to Article 27 of
the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition), title 'Crimes and
Punishments', to follow immediately after Section 440 thereof, and to
be under the new sub-title 'Picketing by Children', making it unlawful
for minors in certain counties to picket or engage in related activities
in the vicinity of any place of business for the purpose of influencing
others not to have dealings with such places of business, of hindering
the dispatch of business there, or of inducing the management thereof
to alter any policy of operation, and to subject offender to the provisions
of the juvenile causes laws. "
Which was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules.
House Bill No. 29—Withdrawn.
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