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appointed one by the board member representing the majority
party and one by the board member representing the principal
minority party.
(1) The State Administrative Board of Election
Laws nay from time to time appoint boards of registry to
conduct registration of qualified voters at such places
within the State of Maryland where large numbers of citizens
from various counties temporarily reside, including but not
limited to, institutions of higher learning, and these
boards of registry shall be empowered to register residents
of any county or the City of Baltimore as voters therein.
These boards of registry shall consist of two members each
of opposite political parties and one member shall be
appointed by the State Board members representing the
majority party and one by the State Board members
representing the principal minority party. These boards of
registry shall be regularly employed supplemental boards of
registry of the county or city in which the registration is
to be conducted and shall be under the supervision of the
local board or the State Administrator of Election Laws.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (a) (1)
above, boards of registry appointed by the State
Administrative Board of Election Laws shall not be
substituted for boards of registry conducting registration
for the boards of the counties or the City of Baltimore.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1978.
Approved May 2, 1978.
CHAPTER 212
(Senate Bill 221)
AN ACT concerning
Liquified Petroleum Propane Gas Containers — Ownership
FOR the purpose of clarifying the ownership of a liquified
petroleum propane gas container in certain legal
situations and generally relating to the ownership of
liquified petroleum propane gas containers.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article Commercial Law
Section 11-602
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1975 Volume and 1977 Supplement)
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