2596 County Local Laws
Section 17-703
(f) Bay Ridge Special Community Benefit District. The limits
of this district shall be all those lands shown on the plats of Bay
Ridge recorded among the plat records of Anne Arundel County in
Plat Book No. 3, Section 3, Folio No. 13; Plat Book No. 1, Section 1,
Folio No. 6; Plat Book No. 8, Section 3, Folio No. 28; Plat Book No.
9, Section 4, Folio No. 5; Plat Book No. 28, Page 50. The purpose of
this district shall be for the salary, expenses and allowances of [a]
special police officers.
Section 2. And be it further enacted, That this Ordinance shall
take effect forty-five (45) days from the date it becomes law.
APPROVED AND ENACTED: December 28, 1971.
Bill No. 117-71
AN ORDINANCE to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Sections
1-221 (b) and 1-223 (b) and (c) of the Anne Arundel County Code
(1967 Edition and Supplements), Title 1, "Administration", Sub-
title 2, "Personnel", Article III, "Employees' Retirement Plan",
to include school crossing guards within the definition of "em-
ployee", and to change the basis for actuarial computation of
compensation received for credited service in the Employees' Re-
tirement Plan, respectively; and matters generally related thereto.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the County Council of Anne Arundel
County, Maryland, That Sections 1-221 (b) and 1-223 (b) and (c) of
the Anne Arundel County Code (1967 Edition and Supplements),
Title 1, "Administration", Subtitle 2, "Personnel", Article III, "Em-
ployees' Retirement Plan", be and they are hereby repealed and re-
enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:
Section 1-221
(b) The term "employee" means any paid employee of the
county (including school crossing guards, but excluding all other
employees paid on the Police and Fire Schedule) whose regular em-
ployment is for not less than five hundred (500) hours per year and
for not less than four (4) months per year.
Section 1-223
(b) Each employee who was an employee of the county on
January 1, 1949 who elected not to become a participant of the em-
ployees' retirement system of the state at that time and who has been
an employee of the county since January 1, 1949, shall have the
opportunity to obtain credit for any period of county service which
he does not have to his credit under the state retirement system.
Before receiving such credited service, the employee shall pay into the
employees' retirement plan of the county the amount of money
actuarially determined necessary by the county to purchase in full
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