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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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follows:
Article 25 - County Commissioners
3.
(g) To establish and maintain a general system of
pensions and retirement and group insurance for the
benefit and advantage of its officers and employees, with
necessary classifications and terms of admissions. This
subsection shall be applicable in [Washington County and]
Dorchester County and the county commissioners shall have
the powers provided herein. In Charles County the County
Commissioners also shall have the authority to make
special provisions for retirement funds for employees who
reach retirement age prior to the origination of a
retirement system, In Dorchester County the County
Commissioners may include the employees of the Dorchester
County liquor control board and the Dorchester County
Sheriff's department in any pension, retirement or group
insurance program established and maintained by the
county.
(i) To license and regulate the construction,
operation and location of trailers and tourist camps
outside the limits of incorporated towns and cities.
[This subsection shall be applicable in Washington County
and the County Commissioners of Washington County shall
have the powers provided herein.]
(n) To prevent and remove nuisances; to prevent
the introduction of contagious diseases into the county;
to approve the location for the manufacturing of soap and
fertilizer; to approve the location of slaughterhouses,
packinghouses, and all places which may involve or give
rise to unsanitary conditions or conditions detrimental
to health. However, the provisions of this subsection
may not be construed to affect in any manner any of the
powers and duties of the State Board of Health or any
public general law relating to the subject of health.
This subsection also shall be applicable in [Washington
and] Dorchester [counties] COUNTY and the county
commissioners shall have the powers provided in this
section.
(r) No act, ordinance or resolution shall be
adopted by the county commissioners, under the powers
conferred by this section, until ten days after a public
hearing has been held on the proposed act, ordinance, or
resolution. Prior notice of such public hearing,
together with a fair summary of the proposed act,
ordinance, or resolution, shall be published in at least
one newspaper of general circulation in the county once
each week for three successive weeks. This subsection is
not applicable in Kent County, nor is it applicable to
any administrative act or resolution adopted by the
county commissioners of Dorchester, Harford, or St.
Mary's County. [This subsection shall apply to
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