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Session Laws, 1977
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Ch. 13
490
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Administration and the Commission. It is redundant and,
therefore, unnecessary in light of §2-106 of this article
and Art. 32A, §5 of the Code. (5)    Art. 89B, §§ 4, 4A, and 5. These
sections, which specify that certain employees of the
State Roads Commission are in the Merit system, are
deleted as obsolete and unnecessary in light of §2—102(d)
of this article to the same effect. (6)    Art. 89B, §8A. This section, which
provides for the development of roadside parks along
Route 40 in Western Maryland, is obsolete. The parks
authorized by the section have been developed and are now
managed by the Department of Natural Resources. (7)    Art. 89B, §14A. This section, which
permits the Administration to prepare "mosaic plats" of
proposed road construction and requires the clerks of the
courts to record them, is obsolete, Mosaic plats are no
longer prepared by the Administration. (8)   Art. 89B, §29A. This section, which
relates to the placement of the gasoline tax imposed by
Art. 56, §136(g) of the Code in the Transportation Trust
Fund and the preservation of their pledge to State
Highway Construction Bonds, Third Issue, is unnecessary
in light of the provisions of §3—216 of this article to
the same effect. (9)   Art. 89B, §§ 38 and 39. These sections
relate to certain distributions from the "Motor Vehicle
Revenue Fund" formerly existing under Art. 66 1/2, §341.
That fund no longer exists and the Administration
receives its funds from the Transportation Trust Fund, as
provided in the State budget. (10)   Art. 89B, §§ 46 and 46A. These sections
authorize the members of the State Roads Commission and
certain Commission employees to "enforce ... the laws of
this State relating to State highways" and to arrest
violators. Neither the members of the Commission nor any
employees of the Commission currently exercise this
function, and these sections long ago were rendered
obsolete by the establishment of the Maryland State
Police and the Toll Facilities Police Force. (11)   Art. 89B, §48. This section, which
provides for the building or acquisition of bridges to
connect highways, is unnecessary in light of the broad,
general powers of the Administration as to the
construction of highways and the definitions of
"property" and "highway" in §§ 1-101 and 8-101,
respectively, of this article. (12)   Art. 898, §49. This section, which
authorizes the Administration to establish stone crushing
plants and acquire "stone quarries, gravel, clay, sand


 
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