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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 2401
creating the Maryland Parole Commission, and "Department
of Parole and Probation" was changed to "Division of
Parole and Probation" by Chapter 401, Acts of 1970.
In the second sentence in paragraph (2) of
subsection (a) in § 266A-3, added in Article 41 by
Chapter 421, Acts of 1976, "ordinance of resolution"
should be "ordinance or resolution".
In paragraph (10) of § 266P in Article 41, as
amended by Chapter 667, Acts of 1976, "§ 260-O" should be
"§ 26 6-0".
Chapter 148 adds in Article 41 a new § 409-I,
providing for a Commission on Indian Affairs. The act
makes no provision for a new subtitle tut one is
necessary to avoid having this new section under the
subtitle "Advisory Council on Vocational-Technical
Education".
In subsection (d) of § 468 of Article 41, the phrase
"ceases to be member" should read "ceases to be a
member"; now, therefore,
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Sections 103A(i)(4), 103C(d), 117,
117A(b), 231G-2(f), 23lQ(b), 244(a), 266A-3(a)(2),
266P(10), and 4 68(d) of Article 41 - Governor-Executive
and Administrative Departments, of the Annotated Code of
Maryland (1971 Replacement Volume and 1976 Supplement) be
and they are hereby repealed and reenacted, with
amendments, to read as follows:
Article 41 - Governor—Executive and
Administrative Departments
103A.
(i) "Solicit" means to request, directly or
indirectly, money, credit, property, or other financial
assistance in any form on the plea or representation that
the money, credit, property, or other financial
assistance will be used for a charitable purpose. It
includes:
(4) The sale of, or offer or attempt to sell,
any advertisement, advertising space, book card, tag,
coupon, device, magazine, membership, subscription,
ticket, admission, chance, merchandise, or other tangible
item in connection with which (i) an appeal is made for
contributions to one or more charitable purposes, or (ii)
the name of a charitable organization is used or referred
to AS an inducement to make such a purchase, or (iii) a
statement is made that the whole or any part of the
proceeds from the sale is to be used for one or more
charitable purposes. A solicitation is deemed to have
taken place when the request is made, whether or not the
person making it actually receives a contribution.
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