1826 Laws of Maryland [Ch. 728
(b) The Governor shall also submit at the same time his estimate
of all of the revenues of the State for the next fiscal year, itemized
as to the source and amount anticipated from each source, from which
the appropriations proposed are to be paid, and also a statement of the
annuity bond accounts of the State at the end of the last fiscal
year and such other supporting data as the General Assembly shall
from to time to time require.
(c) In addition, the Budget Bill shall contain in a separate
section a listing by item budget numb or (major purpose, agency,
unit of organization, and program) and also AGENCY, JOB CLASSI-
FICATION, the number in each job classification and the amount
proposed for each classification, of all non-classified positions with
flat-rate or per diem compensation, so that the General Assembly may
know the extent and cost of supporting the non-classified service
positions which it has created and desires to maintain outside of the
classified service.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law in this State,
the amounts listed as required in subsection (c) shall be the statu-
tory ceiling for the respective salaries of the several position. These
ceilings shall not be exceeded except in strict documented compliance
with the acute emergency provisions of Section 8 of this Article
and with the express approval of the Governor, except that for
employees of the Legislative Branch, the express approval shall be
given by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House.
In all actions in which the ceiling is exceeded, the excess shall be
temporary until approved by the General Assembly at its next ses-
sion.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1972.
Approved May 31, 1972.
CHAPTER 728
(House Bill 1210)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, subsection (h-1)
of Section 19 of Article 2B of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1968 Replacement Volume), title "Alcoholic Beverages," sub-
title "Beer, Wine and Liquor Licenses," to provide that in Mont-
gomery County the dining area in a restaurant or hotel holding
a Class B beer, wine and liquor license may include a waiting area
where food need not be served provided there is no separate out-
door entrance to such waiting area LICENSES MAY BE ISSUED
TO HOTELS HAVING DINING AREAS, and to add new Section
41 (a-2) to Article 2B of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1968
Replacement Volume), title "Alcoholic Beverages," subtitle "Gen-
eral Provisions on Issue of Licenses" to provide that in Montgom-
ery County the holder of a "Class B" [(on sale—hotels and restau-
rants)] beer, wine and liquor license under this Article, by making
application in the regular manner and paying the usual fee, may
obtain an additional "Class B" [(on sale—hotels and restaurants)]
beer, wine and liquor license within premises operated as a public
hotel which meet the minimum requirements as described in Sec-
tion 19 (o) of this Article.
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