HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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event the promoters fail to remove all trash, debris, or
residue and repair any damage to personal property, real
property, crops or livestock belonging to another person
created or caused by the outdoor musical festival or the
spectators, within seventy—two (72) hours after said
termination, then in that event, the health officer may use
as much of said bond money as is needed to remove said
trash, debris or residue and repair said damage to personal
property, real property, crops or livestock. Any moneys
unexpended from said bond shall be returned to the promoter
thirty (30) days after termination of the outdoor musical
festival. In St. Mary's County, the provisions of this
subsection do not apply where the promoter and the owner of
the property where the outdoor music festival is held are
the same person.
(e) The health officer and the Superintendent of
State Police shall waive the bond requirement if it is shown
that proper sanitation, medical and health facilities will
be provided and adequate security and traffic arrangements
will be present.]
159E.
(b) In St. Mary's County, a promoter may comply—with
the provisions of § 159A (b) (1) (I) of this article by
pledging real or personal property in lieu of a cash bond,
provided a verified—financial statement is submitted
confirming that the fair—market value of the pledged
property—equals—or exceeds the amount of the bond required
AND AN ATTORNEY CONDUCTS A TITLE SEARCH THAT DOES NOT REVEAL
THE EXISTENCE OF ANY LIEN AGAINST THE PROPERTY THAT WOULD
IMPAIR ITS VALUE BELOW THE BOND VALUE.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 19 79.
Approved May 29, 1979.
CHAPTER 527
(House Bill 234)
AN ACT concerning
Unemployment Insurance Law
FOR the purpose of amending certain provisions of the
Unemployment Insurance Law; deleting provisions
relating to benefits after termination of military
service; precluding benefits for certain employees of
educational institutions for certain periods; requiring
a certain employer's experience—rating records be
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