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VETOES
Annapolis, Maryland 21404
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17, of the
Maryland Constitution, I have today vetoed House Bill
2080.
This bill provides for the expungement of police and
court records in certain cases in which a criminal charge
has resulted in a judgment of probation on stay of entry
of judgment. This technical amendment is needed in order
to conform the provisions of the expungement statute to
the provisions of Section 641 of Article 27, as amended
by Chapter 527 of the Acts of the General Assembly of
1975.
House Bill 2082, which was enacted by the General
Assembly and signed by me on May 17, 1976, amended the
expungement law in order to take into account a criminal
charge which results in an acquittal on the grounds of
insanity. During the legislative process, House Bill
2082 was amended to also conform to House Bill 2080, thus
accomplishing the objectives of both bills in one
vehicle.
Since the purpose of House Bill 2080 is accomplished
by the enactment and signing of House Bill 2082, it is
unnecessary for me to sign House Bill 2080.
Sincerely,
Marvin Mandel
Governor
House Bill No. 2090 - Anne Arundel County
Alcoholic Beverages Licensees
AN ACT concerning
Anne Arundel County — Alcoholic Beverages
AA 312-76
FOR the purpose of [[repealing those provisions which
relate to a special dancing alcoholic beverage
license in Anne Arundel County;]] providing certain
exceptions by which certain alcoholic beverage
licensees in Anne Arundel County may provide
[[certain forms of entertainment]] a certain
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