2270 Municipal Charters
(i) ABSENTEE REGISTRATION
Any qualified person whose physical disability confines him to a hos-
pital or causes him to be confined to his home and permanently prevents
him from being present to register or reregister with the Supervisor of
Elections, shall be allowed to register or reregister by presenting to the
Supervisor of Elections a notarized statement describing the reasons for
his confinement, his name, age, sex, and residence in the City.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall
become effective September 16, 1969.
ORDAINED AND PASSED by The Commissioners of Cambridge
this July 28, 1969.
THE COMMISSIONERS OF CAMBRIDGE
Osvrey C. Pritchett, Mayor
ATTEST:
Kenneth L. Hughes, Clerk
APPROVED September 16, 1969.
Osvrey C. Pritchett, Mayor
Charter Amendment No. 35
Resolution of The Commissioners of Cambridge adopted pursuant
to the authority of Article 11E of the Constitution of Maryland and
Section 13 of Article 23A of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957
Edition, as amended), title "Corporation—Municipal", to amend the
Charter of The Commissioners of Cambridge by repealing and re-
enacting, with amendments, subsection (b) of Section 82A "Borrow-
ing to Finance Public Facilities" of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Dorchester County (1961 Edition), said Code being Article 10 of the
Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland, title "Dorchester County",
subtitle "Cambridge", repealing and reenacting subsection (b) to
Section 82A providing that there shall be no limitations on interest
rates for bonds.
Section 1. BE IT RESOLVED by The Commissioners of Cambridge
that the Charter of said Municipal Corporation, be and the same is hereby
amended by repealing and reenacting subsection (b) of Section 82A
"Borrowing to Finance Public Facilities" to read as follows:
82A(b). "BORROWING TO FINANCE PUBLIC FACILITIES"
(b) In addition to any other borrowing powers contained in this
Charter and notwithstanding any other provision of law, the City shall have
power and authority, from time to time, to borrow money and incur
indebtedness in order to finance the public facilities defined in subsection
(a) hereof and to evidence such borrowing or indebtedness by the issu-
ance of its tax anticipation notes, its bond anticipation notes or its general
obligation coupon bonds, without limitation as to the rate of interest,
notwithstanding any limitation as may appear in any other section of this
Charter, the same to be issued, sold and delivered in accordance with the
terms and conditions of an ordinance or ordinances passed in conformity
with and pursuant to the authority of Sections 31 through 37, inclusive,
of Article 23A of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition, as
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