MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 2139
(Baltimore County) for conversion of seven (7) cottages
into Security Cottages; Section 5(H)(4)(b) in said
Chapter 289 and found on page 1279 of the Laws of 1974,
making available $1,810,000 to the Department of Juvenile
Services for Maryland Training School for Boys (Baltimore
County) for construction of four 18 bed security
cottages; Section 5(H)(5) (b) in said Chapter 289 and
found on pages 1279 and 1280 of the Laws of 1974, making
available $250,000 to the Department of Juvenile Services
for Montrose School for Girls for construction of a
central storeroom facility; Section 5 (I) (1) (b) in said
Chapter 289 and found on page 1281 of the Acts of 1974,
making available $125,000 to the Department of Public
Safety and Correctional Services for design and
preparation of detailed plans and specifications for
Construction of Baltimore City Community Correctional
Center #2; [[Section 5(I)(1)(f) in said Chapter 289 and
found on page 1282 of the Laws of 1974, making available
$200,000 to the Department of Public Safety and
Correctional Services for acquisition of site for
Baltimore City Community Correctional Center No. 1;]]
Section 5 (K)(2) in said Chapter 289 and found on page
1284 of the Laws of 1974, making available $50,000 to the
Maryland State Police for acquisition of land for Glen
Burnie State Police Barracks (Anne Arundel County) ;
[[Section 5 (M) (2) (a) in said Chapter 289 and found on
page 1286 of the Laws of 1974, making available $90,000
to the University of Maryland for Baltimore City Campus
for design and preparation of detailed plans and
specifications for renovation of University Hospital,
Phase III;]] Section 5 (M) (2) (b) in said Chapter 289 and
found on page 1286 of the Laws of 1974, making available
$92,000 to the University of Maryland for Baltimore City
Campus for design and preparation of preliminary plans
and specifications for a School of Social Work and
Community Planning, subject to the approval of program by
the Maryland Council for Higher Education and Department
of State Planning, and approval of the site plan by the
Department of General Services and Department of State
Planning; Section 5(M)(3)(e) of said Chapter 289 and
found on page 1287 of the Laws of 1974, making available
$260,000 to University of Maryland for Baltimore County
Campus for roads and parking; Section 5(M)(4)(c) in said
Chapter 289 and found on page 1288 of the Laws of 1974,
making available $205,000 to University of Maryland for
Eastern Shore Campus for extension of utilities to
include provision of additional water service from the
Town of Princess Anne provided that the water line is to
be used exclusively by the college; Section 5 (0) (3) in
said Chapter 289 and found on page 1292 of the Laws of
1974, making available $240,000 to St. Mary's College of
Maryland (St. Mary's County) for construction of a
quarter mile track; Section 5(R) (2) (a) in said Chapter
289 and found on page 1294 of the Laws of 1974, making
available $600,000 to the Department of Economic and
Community Development for the Maryland Arts Council for
the provision of temperature and humidity control and
protection against fire and theft for the Baltimore
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