MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 2545
of revocation or suspension, after due notice, hearing
and findings in accordance with the procedure specified
in this section, certifying that any holder of a license
has been found guilty of unprofessional conduct by the
Commission shall constitute a revocation or suspension of
the license to practice medicine and surgery in this
State in accordance with the terms and conditions imposed
by the Commission and embodied in the certificate or
order of revocation or suspension. If the licensee seeks
judicial review of the commission's decision pursuant to
the provisions of this section, the revocation or the
period of suspension shall NOT be stayed and shall [not]
be effective or commence to run [until final judgment has
been entered in any proceeding instituted under the
provisions of this section and the licensee's judicial
remedies exhausted hereunder] IMMEDIATELY , EXCEPT THIS
SHALL NOT APPLY TO ANY DECISION WADE PRIOR TO JULY 1,
1974, IN WHICH CASE THE REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION SHALL BE
STAYED UNTIL FINAL JUDGEMENT. The Board, upon suspension
or revocation which has become final, shall require that
the license be surrendered to and retained by the Board,
but upon termination of the period of suspension the
license shall be returned to the licensee.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1974.
Approved May 31, 1974.
CHAPTER 735
(House Bill 650)
AN ACT concerning
Crimes and Punishments — Credit For Confinement
FOR the purpose of providing that under certain
circumstances persons shall receive credit against
their sentences for any time spent in custody, and
clarifying language therein.
BY adding to
Article 27 — Crimes and Punishments
Section [[638B]] 638C
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1971 Replacement Volume and 1973 Supplement)
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