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Session Laws, 1967
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SPIRO T. AGNEW, Governor                      341

SAME PROCEDURES SHALL BE FOLLOWED WITH RESPECT
TO SUCH PROPOSED AMENDMENT AS ARE SPECIFIED IN
SUBSECTIONS (B), (C) AND (D), ABOVE, INCLUDING THE
REQUIREMENT OF A PUBLIC HEARING, WITHIN THE TIME
LIMITATIONS AND UPON THE PRIOR NOTICE SPECIFIED
IN SAID SUBSECTION (D), AND THE PROCEDURES WHICH
ARE SPECIFIED IN THE AFOREGOING PROVISIONS OF THIS
SUBSECTION (G) AND IN SUBSECTION (I) HEREOF.

[(h)] (i) Cooperation among the Counties and agencies. It is the
intention of the General Assembly that the Sanitary Commission,
the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, the
County Council for Montgomery County and the Board of County
Commissioners for Prince George's County shall cooperate to the
fullest extent in seeking to attain maximum harmony of the water
and sanitary sewerage construction programs with the other ele-
ments of orderly growth in the two Counties. The two Commissions,
the County Council and the Board of County Commissioners are en-
couraged to meet and discuss the programs in discussion and work
sessions, and the Sanitary Commission shall give to the County Coun-
cil and the Board of County Commissioners such additional informa-
tion and details, either orally or in writing, as the latter may request
in connection with their respective considerations of the programs.

[(i)] (j) Method of Sanitary Commission adoption. The Com-
mission's proposed programs and any amendment thereto shall be
prepared and submitted as hereinabove recited. The adoption of the
final five year program, each year, and of any interim amendment
thereto, to be effective shall be by resolution of a majority of the
members of the Sanitary Commission and, in addition, all the proj-
ects or portions thereof in each program proposed exclusively to
provide service in Montgomery County and Prince George's County,
respectively, shall be approved by a majority of the Sanitary Com-
missioners from the respective County. In finally adopting each five
year water and sewer program or any interim amendment thereto
the Commission shall amend its respective proposal where such
amendment is required by the aforegoing subsections of this section.

CHAPTER 195
(House Bill 32)

AN ACT to authorize the issuance of bonds of the Washington
Suburban Sanitary District in an aggregate principal amount

(k) Prior Programs. Any five year water or sewer program,

or any interim amendment thereto, which was adopted and approved
pursuant to the provisions of the law
applicable at the time of such
adoption or approval, shall not be affected by the aforegoing provi-
sions, provided, however, that if any previously approved project is

revised or modified to an extent that it would be a now project under
the provisions of subsection (b) hereof, then all the aforegoing pro-

visions of this section shall apply.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1967.

Approved April 14, 1967.

 

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