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LAWS OF MARYLAND
[Ch. 721
2-304.
(a) The advisory committee on archaeology is created
and continued. It consists of five members whom the
director of the Survey appoints from among citizens of
the State who have skill and knowledge in archaeological
matters including representatives of reputable museums,
institutions of higher education, and recognized
scientific or historical societies or institutions. A
member of the committee serves an indefinite term. A
vacancy is filled in the same manner as an original
appointment. The committee shall choose a chairman. A
committee member may not receive compensation for his
services but shall be reimbursed IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
STANDARD TRAVEL REGULATIONS for [necessary] travel
expenses and disbursements made in order to attend any
meeting or perform any other official duty. There shall
be at least four meetings a year held at the call of the
chairman. The State Archaeologist shall attend all
advisory committee meetings.
SECTION 6. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1975.
Approved May 15, 1975.
CHAPTER 722
(House Bill 846)
AN ACT concerning
Public Education — Civil Liability Immunity
FOR the purpose of providing immunity from civil
liability for the [[county]] superintendent of
schools of the several counties and Baltimore City,
[[administrative staff]] or any employee of the
school systems who presents or enters findings of
fact, recommendations or reports, or who
participates in [[a]] an employee dismissal; and
generally relating to the scope of his employment.
BY adding to
Article 77 — Public Education
Section 71A
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1969 Replacement Volume and 1974 Supplement)
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