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Session Laws, 1966
Volume 678, Page 95   View pdf image (33K)
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J. MILLARD TAWES, Governor                        95

The sole purpose of this section is to enlarge the membership of
the existing commission to seven members to more effectively carry
out the provisions of this subtitle, and neither this section or the
action of said governing body in appointing four additional members
provided for herein shall be construed to alter, abrogate, change or
affect in any way any contract, agreement, obligation, commitment
or undertaking to which the commission is now a party, or in which
the commission is presently engaged.

(2) The Garrett County sanitary commission appointed pursuant
to the first paragraph above shall be enlarged from three citizens of
such county to five citizens of such county, no one of whom shall
hold any other office of said county during his term of office on said
commission. As of June 1, 1966, the governing body of Garrett County
shall appoint the two additional members of the commission pro-
vided for herein, whose terms of office shall commence on the date
of appointment, one of whom shall serve four years and one for two
years for their appointment. At the expiration of each of said terms,
the county governing body shall, at a meeting held not later than one
month prior to June first in each year in which a vacancy occurs,
appoint as a member of the commission a citizen of the county for
which the district is created, for a term of six years, to succeed the
member whose term expires on June first next succeeding.

There shall be no alteration in the existing method of appoint-
ments at the expiration of the existing commission in Garrett County.

The sole purpose of this change as relating to Garrett County is
to enlarge the membership of the existing commission to five mem-
bers to more effectively carry out the provisions of this subtitle,
and neither these provisions or the action of the said governing
body in appointing two additional members provided for herein
shall be construed to alter, abrogate, change, or affect in any way
any contract, agreement, obligation, commitment or undertaking to
which the commission is now a party, or in which the commission
is presently engaged.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1,1966.

Approved March 23, 1966.

CHAPTER 69
(House Bill 85)

AN ACT to provide for the disposition of certain unexpended moneys
in the State Treasury appropriated to the Annuity Bond Account
by Chapter 91 of the Acts of 1935.

Whereas, Chapter 91 of the Acts of 1935 created a State debt
in the aggregate amount of $8,500,000, of which the amount of
$500,000 accruing by reason of the sale of the bonds authorized
by said Act was appropriated by Section 6(3) thereof "to the An-
nuity Bond Account, to offset an anticipated decline in the taxable
basis"; and

 

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