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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 991
Emergency Unemployment , Compensation Act of 1974, The
Federal Emergency Jobs and Unemployment Assistance Act of
1974, and any other federal man—power statutes; and any
fully federally funded positions for which the State
receives federal funds in connection with programs
administered by the Employment Security Administration of
the Department of Employment and Social Services.
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section the
Board of Public Works may authorize additional temporary
positions to meet public emergencies resulting from an
act of God and violent acts of men which ate necessary to
protect the health and safety of the people of Maryland.
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1976
March 10, 1975
Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen
of the General Assembly:
Pursuant to the authority conferred on me by Article
3, Section 52, Subsection (5) of the Constitution of
Maryland, and in accordance with the consent of the
(State Senate) — (House of Delegates), duly granted, I
hereby submit a supplement to Senate Bill 110 and/or
House Bill 280 in the form of an amendment to the
original budget and additional proposal for the Fiscal
Year ending June 30, 1976.
The Supplemental Budget will affect the previously
estimated General Fund Surplus as shown on the following
summary statement.
SUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL FUND BUDGET SUMMARY
Estimated Surplus Available July 1, 1976
(As per Budget Book) $ 784,925
Add: Additional Revenue:
Reduction in Requirement for
Redemption and Interest on
State Bonds
Funds contingent upon
legislative action on
original budget (result-
ing from reduced appro-
priations of the items
therein)
1,850,000
8,600,000
Total
$11,234,925
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