MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 1187
property owned by the Board of Education of Baltimore
County and the Community Colleges of Baltimore County]
which is used by the public in general in violation of
the provisions of this subtitle shall be deemed in
violation of the law to the same extent as if the motor
vehicle were being operated on a public highway and the
violation carries the same penalty.
(4) ANY PERSON OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE ON
PROPERTY OWNED [[OR]]], UNDER CONTROL OF THE STATE OR ITS
POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS, THE COUNTY BOARDS OF EDUCATION,
OR THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES. OPEN TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC AND
USED BY THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL, IN VIOLATION OF THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS SUBTITLE SHALL BE DEEMED IN VIOLATION
OF THE LAW TO THE SAME EXTENT AS IF THE MOTOR VEHICLE
WERE BEING OPERATED ON A PUBLIC HIGHWAY, AND THE
VIOLATION CARRIES THE SAME PENALTY.
SECTION 2, AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1975.
Approved April 8, 1975.
CHAPTER 210
(House Bill 312)
AN ACT concerning
Criminal Injuries Compensation Act
FOR the purpose of amending a certain section of the
Criminal Injuries Compensation Act to provide that
any award made pursuant to the Criminal Injuries
Compensation Act shall be made in accordance with
the schedule of benefits and degree of disability as
specified in Section 36 of Article 101 (Workmen's
Compensation Law) of the Code, as that Section
exists on a certain date.
BY repealing and re—enacting, with amendments,
Article 26A — Criminal Injuries Compensation Act
Section 12(b)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1973 Replacement Volume and 1974 Supplement)
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