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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 2495
period, including July 1 of the taxable year for which
the tax credit is sought. A homeowner, otherwise
eligible, may qualify for the credit if he does not
actually reside in the dwelling FOR the required time
period because of illness or need of special care THAT
HAS BEEN DIAGNOSED AS TEMPORARY IN NATURE OR PRESCRIBED
FOR A TEMPORARY OR LIMITED PERIOD OF TIME, EVEN IF THE
HOMEOWNER REQUIRES, UNDER SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES,
INSTITUTIONALIZATION IN A PRIVATE OF PUBLIC NURSING HOME
OR MEDICAL CARE FACILITY, AND IF DURING THIS TEMPORARY
PERIOD THE HOMEOWNER RENTS THE DWELLING FOR A PERIOD NOT
TO EXCEED ONE YEAR. HOWEVER, THE RENT SHALL BE INCLUDED
AS GROSS INCOME FOR PURPOSES OF ELIGIBILITY, AS DEFINED IN
THIS SECTION . RENTAL OF THE HOMEOWNER'S PROPERTY DURING
THE PERIOD OF TEMPORARY ILLNESS DOES NOT DISQUALIFY A
HOMEOWNER OTHERWISE ELIGIBLE. A homeowner or homeowners
may claim credit in only one dwelling.
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SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1977.
Approved May 17, 1977.
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CHAPTER 579
(House Bill 1649)
AN ACT concerning
Physicians — Licensure
FOR the purpose of specifying certain powers of the
Commission on Medical Discipline to suspend the
license of or take similar action against a
physician who has entered a plea to or been
convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude,
pending appeal or postconviction procedure in the
case; requiring certain clerks of the court to
notify the Commission of the final disposition in
these cases; and generally relating to termination
and review of physicians licenses where the
physician has been charged with a crime involving
moral turpitude.
BY repealing
Article 43 - Health
Section 130(h)(4)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1971 Replacement Volume and 1976 Supplement)
BY adding to
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