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Session Laws, 1964
Volume 672, Page 315   View pdf image (33K)
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J. MILLARD TAWES, Governor                      315

vehicle of a type required to be registered hereunder which is not
registered or for which a certificate of title has not been issued or
applied for or for which the appropriate fee has not been paid or for
which the registration has been suspended or revoked for any reason.
Towing vehicles may move vehicles from the highways, provided the
front or rear wheels of towed vehicles are lifted from the highway,
or towed vehicle is attached by tow bar and no driver is necessary.

Violation of this section shall be deemed a misdemeanor, punish-
able by a fine of not less than one dollar ($1.00) nor more than two
hundred dollars ($200.00).

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1964.

Approved April 7, 1964.

CHAPTER 116
(House Bill 3)

AN ACT providing for the rate of State taxation for the year Nine-
teen Hundred and Sixty-five (1965) necessary to pay the install-
ments of principal and interest falling due in such year on the
Armory Loan of 1948 (Chapter 4, Extraordinary Session of 1948),
the General Construction Loan of 1949 (Chapter 277, Acts of 1949),
the General Public School Assistance Loan of 1949 (Chapter 502,
Acts of 1949), and the Maryland School for Blind Loan of 1949
(Chapter 6, Acts of 1949, Special Session).

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the rate of State taxation for the year Nineteen Hundred and
Sixty-five (1965), necessary to pay the installments of principal and
interest falling due in such year on the Armory Loan of 1948 (Chapter
4, Extraordinary Session of 1948), the General Construction Loan of
1949 (Chapter 277, Acts of 1949), the General Public School Assist-
ance Loan of 1949 (Chapter 502, Acts of 1949), and the Maryland
School for Blind Loan of 1949 (Chapter 6, Acts of 1949, Special
Session), is hereby fixed in the manner following, and the taxes for
each of the State loans herein specified to be used to pay the install-
ments of principal and interest thereon:

Cents per

$100.00

1965

Armory Loan of 1948...................................................... 0.05

General Construction Loan of 1949................................ 1.20

General Public School Assistance Loan of 1949............ 1.31

Maryland School for Blind Loan of 1949...................... 0.03

The above items making an aggregate rate for State taxes for such
loans of 2.59 cents for the year 1965 on each $100.00 of assessable
property; provided, however, that should the rate of State tax herein
fixed be greater than actually necessary to produce revenue to meet
all interest and principal which will be payable to the close of the
next ensuing calendar year on all certificates of indebtedness issued

 

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