34 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Dec. 16
Under this Bill, as of July 1, 1969, all monies collected by certain
State agencies, instead of being used to support the operations of those
particular agencies, are to become general funds of the State. The Bill
further provides that the operations of the agencies involved shall be
financed only pursuant to appropriations made in the State budget.
However, in the budget enacted for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
1969, appropriations were not made to support the operations of these
agencies. Consequently, if House Bill 928 is signed, the agencies involved
will lose their financial support from special funds but will receive no
monies from general funds to replace the lost financial support. For this
reason, it is necessary that House Bill 928 be vetoed.
Sincerely,
/s/ Marvin Mandel,
Governor.
Read and journalized.
Vetoed by the Governor—May 28, 1969
House Bill No. 928—By Delegate Hinkel:
An Act to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 34 of Article
1A of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1968 Replacement Volume), title
"Aeronautics," subtitle "General Provisions"; to repeal and re-enact, with
amendments, Section 3(d) of Article 10 of said Code (1968 Replacement
Volume), title "Attorneys at Law and Attorneys in Fact," subtitle "Admis-
sion to the Bar"; to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 9 of
Article 32 of said Code (1968 Supplement), title "Dentistry," subtitle
"In General"; to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Sections 121,
155, 259, 294(b), 314, 316(a), 360, 371, 472, 493, 509, 518(h), 545(c),
606, and 638 of Article 43 of said Code (1965 Replacement Volume and
1968 Supplement), title "Health," subtitles "Practitioners of Medicine,"
"State Board of Veterinary Examiners," "Commissioners of Pharmacy,"
"Registered Nurses and Practical Nurses," "State Board of Barber Exam-
iners," "Funeral Directors and Embalmers," "Podiatry," "Optometry,"
"Osteopathy," "Chiropractic," "Architects," "Cosmetologists," "Physical
Therapy," and "Psychologists' Certification Act," respectively; to repeal
and re-enact, with amendments, Section 68(b) of Article 48 of said Code
(1968 Supplement), title "Inspections," subtitle "State Tobacco Author
ity"; to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Sections 68 and 114 of
Article 56 of said Code (1968 Replacement Volume), title "Licenses," sub-
titles "Traders," and "Boxing, Sparring and Wrestling," respectively; to
repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 9 of Article 751/2 of said
Code (1965 Replacement Volume and 1968 Supplement), title "Profes-
sional Engineers and Land Surveyors"; to repeal and re-enact, with amend-
ments, Section l(f) of Article 75A of said Code (1965 Replacement Vol-
ume) title "Public Accountancy"; and to repeal and re-enact, with amend-
ments, Section 79 of Article 97 of said Code (1964 Replacement Vol-
ume), title "Weights and Measures," subtitle "State Applpe Commission";
and to repeal Section 35 of Article 1A of said Code (1968 Replacement
Volume), title "Aeronautics," subtitle "General Provisions"; to repeal Sec-
tions 321, 361, 480(e), and 545(d) of Article 43 of said Code (1965
Replacement Volume), title "Health," subtitles "State Board of Barber
Examiners," "Cosmetologists," "Funeral Directors and Embalmers," and
"Osteopathy," respectively; to remove the authorization of certain Articles
of the Code to provide Special Funds for certain State agencies, to provide
that monies collected by certain State agencies be paid into the State
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