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74                            JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS                [March 12

Amendment No. 20—In line 6 of Section 16 on page 2 of the printed
bill, immediately following the bracket, add the following:

"16. Nothing in this subtitle applies to or within the limits of Kent
County."

Which amendment was read and adopted.

Which was read the second time and ordered printed for its third
reading.

REPORT OF RULES COMMITTEE

Senate Bill No. 43—By Senators Hughes, G., Parran, Derr and Curran:

Subject: "MOTOR VEHICLES," subtitle "UNSATISFIED CLAIM
AND JUDGMENT FUND," REQUIRING INCLUSION OF MANDA-
TORY PROVISIONS INSURING FOR CLAIMS AGAINST UNINSURED
MOTORISTS UNDER MOTOR VEHICLE LIABILITY INSURANCE IN
THE STATE.

Senator James, for the Rules Committee recommended Senate Bill
No. 43 be re-referred to the Judicial Proceedings Committee.

House Bill No. 54—By the Howard County Delegation:

Subject: "HOWARD COUNTY," subtitle "HOUSING CODE," RE-
LATING GENERALLY TO THE POWERS OF THE COUNTY COM-
MISSIONERS.

Senator James, for the Rules Committee recommended House Bill
No. 54 be re-referred to the Judicial Proceedings Committee.

REPORT OF STANDING COMMITTEES

Senator Wheatley, for the Committee on Finance, reported favorably,
Senate Bill No. 18—By Senator Phoebus:

Subject: "PUBLIC EDUCATION," subtitle "FORMATION OF
BOARDS," PROVIDING FOR A BOARD OF EDUCATION IN SOMER-
SET COUNTY COMPOSED OF EIGHT MEMBERS.

Favorable report adopted.

Which was read the second time and ordered printed for its third
reading.

Two-thirds of all the Senators-elect, voting in the affirmative, the
rules were suspended by yeas and nays as follows, and the bill put upon
its third reading and final passage.

Affirmative

Senators—

President, Alton, Bertorelli; Clark, Curran, Dean, Derr, Dorf, Graham, Gude, Hall,
Hepbron, Hodges, Hughes (G.), Hughes (H.), Mach, Malkus, Nock, North, Parran,
Phoebus, Pine, Raley, Roney, Sanford, Snyder, Weant, Welcome, Wheatley—Total 29.

Negative—None

 

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