4361
WICOMICO COUNTY
Shore Sheltered Workshop, Inc." and such other local lavs
pertaining to the subject matter of this Chapter as may
have been heretofore enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, be and they are hereby repealed and re—enacted
with amendments, said re-enacted Section to be known as
Section 564-2 and to read as follows:
564—2. Appropriation — Lower Shore Sheltered Workshop,
Inc.
The County Council of Wicomico County is hereby
authorized and directed to levy a sum of [(TEN)] TWENTY
Thousand Dollars [($10,000.00)] ($20,000.00) and
appropriate the same to the Lower Shore Sheltered
Workshop, Inc., a non-profit corporation of the State of
Maryland, to be used by said corporation in furtherance
of its objectives.
Section 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED that this Act
having been passed by the County Council of Wicomico
County at its Legislative Session of June, 1973, shall
take effect August 15, 1973, unless a proper petition for
referendum thereof shall be validly filed prior to said
date, in which event this Act shall not take effect until
the expiration of thirty (30) days following approval of
this Act by a majority of the qualified voters of the
County voting in any such referendum.
Chapter 3
Bill 3
Introduced June 1, 1973
By: Mr. Riley, Mr. Grier, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Insley and Mr.
Lawrence
AN ACT to repeal and re—enact with amendments,
Section 103 of Article 23 of the Code of Public Local
Laws of Wicomico County (1965 Edition, being Article 23
of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland) title "Fire
Companies" and such other local lawn pertaining to the
subject matter of this Chapter as may have been
heretofore enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
authorizing an annual appropriation not to exceed Six
Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) for the several Volunteer
Fire Companies in the said County and authorizing an
annual appropriation of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00)
for the several ambulance companies in the said County
and authorizing an annual appropriation to the City of
Salisbury for the support of its fire companies.
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