MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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NONATTENDANCE. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT MAY [[REJECT THE]]
WAIVE SUCH RESIGNATION IF THE MEMBER'S NONATTENDANCE IS
EXPLAINED SATISFACTORILY. THE RESIGNATION IS EFFECTIVE
FROM THE DATE OF THE FINAL REVIEW BY THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT, WHICH SHALL BE WITHIN 10 DAYS FROM RECEIPT OF
THE REPORT FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF LIBRARY
TRUSTEES. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT SHALL FILL VACANCIES
CREATED BY RESIGNATION, FROM NOMINATIONS SUBMITTED BY THE
MEMBERSHIP OF THE EXISTING BOARD. THE NEW APPOINTEE
SHALL SERVE THE REMAINDER OF THE UNEXPIRED TERM.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1976.
Approved May 17, 1976.
CHAPTER 837
(House Bill 1898)
AN ACT concerning
Property Tax Credits — Disabled Homeowners
and Corporate Income Tax — Quarterly Filing of
Estimated Tax
FOR the purpose of extending the circuit breaker program
of property tax credits for elderly persons to
disabled persons; repealing existing provisions of
law granting property tax credits to the disabled
and providing for administration of this program;
providing a guarantee of a certain continued level
of benefits for disabled persons receiving tax
credits; and providing for the funding of credits
for disabled persons; requiring certain corporations
to make quarterly filing of declarations of
estimated tax due, specifying dates for filing and
relating generally to the declarations of estimated
tax; providing for an appropriation for the
1976-1977 fiscal year of the funds necessary for the
property tax credits for disabled homeowners; and
relating generally to property tax credits for
disabled homeowners through a quarterly filing of
estimated corporate income tax.
BY repealing
Article 81 - Revenue and Taxes
Section 12F-2, 12F-3 and 49C
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1975 Replacement Volume and 1975 Supplement)
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