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BOWIE
and exact copy of the Resolution shall be posted in the
City Municipal Building until March 23, 1974 and a fair
summary of the Amendment shall be published in a
newspaper having general circulation in the City not less
than four (4) times at weekly intervals by March 23,
1974.
Section 3: That as soon as the Charter Amendment
hereby enacted shall become effective, either as herein
provided or following a referendum, the Bowie City
Manager shall send separately, by registered mail, to the
Secretary of State of Maryland, and to the Department of
Legislative Reference, the following information
concerning the Charter Amendment; (1) The complete text
of this Resolution; (2) the date of referendum election,
if any, held with respect thereto; (3) the number of
votes cast for and against this Resolution by the Council
of the City of Bowie or in a referendum; and (4) the
effective date of the Charter Amendment.
Section 4: That the Manager of the City of Bowie
be, and he is specifically enjoined and instructed to
carry out the provisions of Section 2 and 3 as evidence
of compliance herewith; the said Manager shall cause to
be affixed to the minutes of this meeting (1) an
appropriate certificate of publication of the newspaper
in which the fair summary of the Amendment shall have
been published; and (2) return receipts of the mailing
referred to in Section 3, and shall further complete and
execute the Certificate of Effect attached hereto.
Section 5: That this Resolution and Amendment
rescind Section 16 enacted March 13, 1963 to become
effective on May 2, 1963.
INTRODUCED AMD PASSED by the Council of the City of
Bowie, Maryland at a Regular Meeting on February 11,
1974.
BRUNSWICK
(Frederick County)
A RESOLUTION TO REPEAL AND RE-ENACT WITH AMENDMENTS
SECTION 16-37 OF ARTICLE IV OF THE CHARTER OF BRUNSWICK,
TITLE "TOWN COUNCIL", SUBTITLE "MEETINGS", (THE CODE OF
THE COUNTY OF FREDERICK, MARYLAND) TO PROVIDE THAT THE
MEMBERS-ELECT OF THE TOWN COUNCIL SHALL MEET ON THE
SECOND TUESDAY IN AUGUST SUCCEEDING THEIR ELECTION, AND
SHALL TAKE BEFORE THE MAYOR THE OATH OF OFFICE REQUIRED
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