1910 VETOES
Sincerely,
/s/ Marvin Mandel
Governor
Senate Bill No. 1089 - Charles County Board of Education
AN ACT to add new Section 369B to the Code of Public Local Laws of Charles
County (1969 Edition and 1972 Supplement, being Article 9 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland), title "Charles County," subtitle "Schools," to
follow immediately after Section 369A thereof, to require the Charles County
Board of Education to acquire certain sites for school purposes in that county
and to generally relate to school sites in Charles County.
June 1, 1973.
Honorable William S. James
President of the Senate
State House
Annapolis, Maryland 21404
Dear Mr. President:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17, of the Maryland Constitution, I have
today vetoed Senate Bill 1089.
This bill requires the Board of Education of Charles County to purchase two
specified school sites.
House Joint Resolution 113, which was enacted by the General Assembly and
signed by me on May 30, 1973, accomplishes the same purpose as Senate Bill
1089. Because of the signing of House Joint Resolution 113, the sponsor of Senate
Bill 1089 has concurred in the veto of this bill.
Accordingly, I have decided to veto Senate Bill 1089.
Sincerely,
/s/ Marvin Mandel
Governor
Senate Bill No. 1109 - Wage Payment and Collection Law
AN ACT to repeal Section 94 of Article 100 of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1964 Replacement Volume and 1972 Supplement), title "Work, Labor and
Employment," subtitle "Maryland Wage Payment and Collection Law," and to
enact new Section 94 in lieu thereof, to stand in the place of the section
repealed, relating generally to wage payment and collection; imposing
requirements as to the regularity, frequency and medium of wage payments and
permissible deductions therefrom; establishing requirements in the event of
termination; imposing certain duties upon employers; providing for exceptions,
conditions, civil and criminal penalties, and conferring duties as to enforcement
upon the Commissioner of Labor and Industry and the Attorney General of
Maryland.
June 1, 1973.
Honorable William S. James
President of the Senate
State House
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