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Session Laws, 1973
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180                                        LAWS OF MARYLAND                                Ch. 114

that the vehicle has been completely destroyed and any other information the
Administration may deem necessary. IN ALL CASES WHERE ONE OF THE
COUNTIES OF THIS STATE OR BALTIMORE CITY RECEIVES
REIMBURSEMENT FOR A VEHICLE PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS
OF SECTION 11-1002.2 OF THIS ARTICLE, THE ADMINISTRATION
SHALL PAY THE ABOVE FEE EVEN IF THE VEHICLE TOTALLY
DESTROYED WAS NEVER TITLED IN THIS STATE. The Administration
shall disburse this fee in the following manner: [six dollars ($6.00)] EIGHT
DOLLARS ($8.00) to a scrap processor and [six dollars ($6.00)] EIGHT
DOLLARS ($8.00) to the wrecker conveying ownership of the vehicle to be
destroyed to such scrap processor. Scrap processors and wreckers must be licensed
under this part to be eligible for this fee. No fee shall be paid by the
Administration for any vehicle destroyed by any scrap processor prior to July 1,
1970, and the Administration shall require satisfactory evidence confirming the
date that such vehicle was destroyed in the form and manner prescribed by the
Administration.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act is hereby
declared to be an emergency measure and necessary for the immediate preservation
of the public health and safety and having been passed by a yea and nay vote
supported by three-fifths of all the members elected to each of the two Houses of
the General Assembly, the same shall take effect from the date of its passage.

Approved April 26, 1973.

CHAPTER 115
(Senate Bill 960)

AN ACT to add new Section 58A to the Code of Public Local Laws of Charles
County (1969 Edition, being Article 9 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Maryland), title "Charles County," subtitle "County Commissioners,"
subheading "Miscellaneous Appropriations," to follow immediately after
Section 58 thereof, as added by Chapter 753 of the Acts of 1966; providing for
an annual retirement salary for certain elected public officials of Charles
County.

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Section 58A be and it is hereby added to the Code of Public
Local Laws of Charles County (1969 Edition, being Article 9 of the Code of Public
Local Laws of Maryland), title "Charles County," subtitle "County
Commissioners," subheading "Miscellaneous Appropriations," to follow
immediately after Section 58 thereof, as added by Chapter 753 of the Acts of 1966
and to read as follows:

58A.

(A) THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CHARLES COUNTY SHALL
APPROPRIATE ANNUALLY A SUM OF MONEY SUFFICIENT TO
FINANCE A RETIREMENT SALARY AS PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION
(B) OF THIS SECTION TO PERSONS SIXTY-FIVE YEARS OF AGE AND
OVER WHO NO LONGER HOLD ELECTIVE PUBLIC OFFICE, BUT WHO
HAVE HELD ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ELECTED PUBLIC OFFICES
OF CHARLES COUNTY; (1) COUNTY COMMISSIONER, (2) COUNTY
TREASURER, (3) STATE'S ATTORNEY, (4) JUDGE OF THE ORPHAN'S

 

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