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Session Laws, 1965
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J. MILLARD TAWES, Governor                        697

Section 9. A code county shall not levy any type of tax, license fee,
franchise tax, or fee which was not in effect or authorized in the code
county at the time it came under the provisions of this Article, until
an express authorization of the General Assembly has been enacted
for this purpose by a general law which in its terms and effect applies
alike to all code counties in one or more of the classes provided for
in Section 5 of this Article.
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Section 10. All laws enacted by the General Assembly and in effect
when this Article was added to the Constitution shall remain in effect
until amended or repealed under the Constitution. Every public local
law enacted, amended, or repealed by a county under the provisions
of this Article prevails over the previous public local law, except to
the extent it is subject to an applicable law enacted by the General
Assembly.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the aforegoing Article
hereby proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of this State
shall be, at the next general election, to be held in this State in the
year 1966, submitted to the legal and qualified voters thereof for
their adoption or rejection in pursuance of directions contained in
Article 14 of the Constitution of this State, and at the said general
election, the vote on the said proposed amendments shall be by ballot,
and upon each ballot there shall be printed the words "For the Con-
stitutional Amendment" and "Against the Constitutional Amend-
ment" as now prescribed by law and immediately after said election,
due returns shall be made to the Governor of the vote for and against
said proposed amendment, as directed by Article 14 of the Constitu-
tion and further proceedings had in accordance with said Article 14.

Approved April 8, 1965.

CHAPTER 494
(Senate Bill 26)

AN ACT to add a new Section 176B to Article 66½ of the Annotated
Code of Maryland (1957 Edition and 1964 Supplement), title
"Motor Vehicles," subtitle "Unsatisfied Claim and Judgment Fund,"
to follow immediately after Section 176A thereof, to require motor
vehicle dealers to obtain proof of insurance or payment of a sum
of money for the use of the Unsatisfied Claim and Judgment Fund
from purchasers of motor vehicles for which temporary regis-
tration plates or markers are issued, to provide for payment of the
sums of money to the Fund, to provide a credit against payment
of the fee charged uninsured motorists by holders of temporary
plates or markers who are uninsured at time of application for
registration plates, and relating generally to persons using tempo-
rary motor vehicle registration plates or markers.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That new Section 176B be and it is hereby added to Article 66½ of
the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition and 1964 Supple-
ment), title "Motor Vehicles," subtitle "Unsatisfied Claim and Judg-

 

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