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MUNICIPAL CHARTERS
Section 16—45. Auditor — Nominations.
There shall be an auditor for the Town of Brunswick.
On or before the 25th day of August in each year in which
the Mayor is elected, [the Finance Commission] THE
MAYOR-ELECT shall send to the [Mayor-Elect] COUNCIL a
list containing the names of two or more qualified
certified public accountants as nominees for the office
of Town Auditor.
Section 16—46. Same — Appointments; Oath.
On or before the 15th day of September in the year
the Mayor is elected, the Mayor, with the advice and
consent of the Council, shall appoint one of such
nominees [from the Finance Commission] as Town Auditor.
Before taking office, the Town Auditor shall take and
subscribe before the Mayor an oath that he will well and
truly perform the duties of his office.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a complete and exact
copy of the aforegoing Resolution be posted at the
Brunswick City Hall for a period of at least forty (40)
days commencing on July 9, 1974; and that a fair summary
of the aforegoing Resolution be published in the
Brunswick Citizen at least four (4) times at weekly
intervals during the aforesaid forty (40) day period; and
that the aforegoing Resolution shall become a part of the
Municipal Charter of Brunswick on the fiftieth (50th) day
following its adoption unless a petition requesting a
referendum on the matter is submitted to the Mayor and
Council of Brunswick on or before the fortieth (40th) day
following the adoption of this Resolution, in compliance
with the provisions of Article 23A, Section 13 of the
Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition, as amended, and
its supplements).
Adopted July 9, 1974.
CAMBRIDGE
(Dorchester County)
CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 47-73-2
RESOLUTION OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF CAMBRIDGE ADOPTED
PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF ARTICLE 11E OF THE
CONSTITUTION OF MARYLAND AND SECTION 13 OF ARTICLE 23A OF
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