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Session Laws and Journals, 1964, March Special Session
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1964]                                 OF THE SENATE                                    79

Amendment No. 6—In line 4 of Section 98A of the third reading file
bill strike out the following: "January 1, 1965" and insert in lieu thereof
the following: "June 1, 1964".

Which amendment was read and adopted.

Amendment No. 7—In line 4 of Section 98A of the third reading file
bill, immediately following the word "Governor" insert the following: "by
and with the advice and consent of the Senate".

Which amendment was read and adopted.

Amendment No. 8—In lines 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of the third reading file
bill strike out the following: "be appointed for a term of two years and
who shall be in addition to the substitute judge appointed on January 1,
1962. As of January 1, 1966, all the substitute judges of the People's
Court for Prince George's County shall be appointed for terms of four
years" and insert in lieu thereof the following: "serve until January 1,
1966, and who shall thereafter be appointed for a term of four years".

Which amendment was read and adopted.

Amendment No. 9—In line 6 of the title of the third reading file bill,
immediately following the word "thereof" add the following: "; and pro-
viding that the present substitute judge of the People's Court shall be
appointed by and with the advice and consent of the Senate".

Which amendment was read and adopted.
Favorable report, as amended, adopted.

Which was read the second time and ordered passed to 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

Which was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays as
follows:

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

Said bill was then returned to the House of Delegates.

 

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