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Session Laws, 1976
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                             2341

requirements and limitations of [Title] SECTIONS 6-108,
6-109, 6-110, 6-112, 7-106, AND 7-108[,] of this article.
Each county council may add to, delete from, increase or
decrease, any part of the portion of the budget allocated
solely to its county. Budget items allocable to both
counties shall be concurred in by both county councils.
With respect to such budget items, the county councils
are authorized to concur in additions to, deletions from,
increases to, or decreases from, such items. Failure of
the councils to concur in any such item by June 15, shall
constitute approval of the item as submitted by the
Commission.

(5)    Each county council, upon approval of
the budget, shall deliver it within three calendar days
to the respective county executive who, within ten days
thereafter, may disapprove or reduce any item contained
in it. If the county executive disapproves, reduces or
modifies any item in the budget, he shall return it to
the respective county council with the reasons for his
disapproval or reduction stated in writing. Budget item
refers to items within the funds described herein or the
planning work program. The Montgomery County Council
may, by affirmative vote of four of its members, and the
Prince George's County Council may, by affirmative vote
of six of its members, reapprove or restore any item over
the disapproval of the respective county executive within
[ten] 30 calendar days.

(6)    Following the adoption of the budgets by
the respective county councils, [such] THE budgets may be
amended by resolution by the respective county councils
on their initiative or at the request of the Commission
after receipt of recommendations from the respective
county executives, and after public hearing upon
reasonable notice to the public. With respect to budget
items applicable to both counties, [no] AN amendment
[shall be] IS NOT effective unless it has received the
concurrence of both county councils.

(7)    [No] AN expenditure of funds [shall] MAY
NOT be made or authorized by the Commission in excess of
the available unencumbered approved budget amounts plus
[ten] 10 percent thereof for each park and recreation
project and for each administrative or operating
department or function of the Commission, and for each
planning project contained in the planning work program
for each county, unless approved by either or both county
councils, as the case may require, after receipt of
recommendations from either or both county executives[,
as the case may require].

3-101.

The area in Montgomery and Prince George's counties,
Maryland, within the boundaries specified hereinbelow in
this [subtitle] TITLE, is continued under a corporate
agency for the purposes set forth in this [subtitle]

 

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