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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
thereafter, deliver to him [,] at the office of the
board, or mail to him at an address designated by him, an
absentee voter's ballot and an envelope therefor.
[Postage] IF THE APPLICANT IS ONE WITH RESPECT TO WHOM
FREE POSTAGE PRIVILEGES ARE PROVIDED FOR BY THE FEDERAL
VOTING ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1955, OR ANY OTHER FEDERAL LAM,
RULE, OR REGULATION, THE BOARD SHALL TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE
OF THESE PRIVILEGES; IN ALL OTHER INSTANCES, POSTAGE for
transmitting ballot material to [the voter] VOTERS shall
be paid by the board, and postage for the return of
ballots shall be paid by the voters. If the ballots are
to be sent by mail, the determinations required in
subsection (a) of this section shall be made in such time
as will allow for the sending and return of the ballots
by regular mail, or airmail, depending on the mailing
address and including at least one secular day for
marking the ballots and completing the affidavit. All
[such] investigations shall be concluded and any
determinations made as to all absentee ballot
applications not later than five days before election
day.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1974.
Approved April 30, 1974.
CHAPTER 337
{Senate Bill 450)
AN ACT concerning
Vehicle Laws — Mounting of Lights and Reflectors
FOR the purpose of making Maryland requirements relating
to the mounting and location of reflectors,
clearance lamps and side marker lamps uniform with
those established by Federal regulation for
interstate vehicles.
BY repealing and re—enacting, with amendments,
Article 66 1/2 - Vehicle Laws
Section 12-205(b) and 12-210
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1970 Replacement Volume and 1973 Supplement)
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