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Session Laws, 1977
Volume 735, Page 2667   View pdf image
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2667
MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, The Public Local Laws of Montgomery County
Section 66-2 and 66-7 Article 16 - Public Local Laws of Maryland
(1972 Edition and 1975 Supplement, as amended)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Sections 66-2 and 66-7 of the Public Local
Laws of Montgomery County being Article 16 of the Public
Local Laws of Maryland (1972 Edition and 1975 Supplement,
as amended) be and they are hereby repealed and
reenacted, with amendments, to read as follows: Article 16 6 6-2. The county council for Montgomery County is hereby
authorized, empowered and directed to levy and cause to
be collected from the property owners at the time of the
county tax levy, for the year commencing July 1, 1914,
and ending June 30, 1915, and each succeeding year,
within the villages known as "Friendship Heights" and
"The Hills," as named and created by this chapter, ten
cents on each one hundred dollars of the assessable value
of the real and personal property in the villages, to be
collected as all other county taxes in the county are
collected; to be paid over by the county council to the
treasurer of the village council herein authorized to be
created, or his successors, selected by the majority of
the members of the village council, upon the treasurer
having been duly selected by a majority of the members of
the village council, and giving corporate bond to
Montgomery County, Maryland, satisfactory to and approved
by the chief administrative officer and the county
attorney in a penal sum to be fixed by them, conditioned
upon the faithful discharge of the duties of the
treasurer, and the county council shall also order and
have paid over to the treasurer the proportion of the
county road tax to be levied and collected in the same
manner as though the villages of "Friendship Heights" and
"The Hills" were an incorporated town, and the villages
shall, for the purpose, be considered by the county
council as an incorporated town of the county. All of
the funds shall be used directly by or through the
village council exclusively for opening, improving,
widening, maintaining, repairing and lighting the
streets, roads, lanes, alleys, sidewalks, parking,
drainage, sewerage, sanitation and other village
improvements, and for furnishing police and fire
protection, clerical and other public service, including
the removal of ashes, garbage and other refuse and the
disposal thereof AND FOR CARRYING OUT ANY OTHER GENERAL
POLICE AND HEALTH POWER FUNCTION PURSUANT TO THIS
CHAPTER.


 
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