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Session Laws, 1979
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

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subtitle; or pursuant to a mandatory agreement to provide
requested services, as provided in [§ 3—107] § 3—108 of this
subtitle; or pursuant to an approved five—year plan, as
provided in § 3—106 of this subtitle.

3-108.

[(e) At the request of any person or municipality
having the responsibility for the collection of liquid waste
or solid
—waste, the service may enter—into a contract to

provide management and operation of waste collection

services in any service—district as an adjunct to the

mandatory provision of projects as set forth in—subsections

(a) through (d) of this section, if (1) as a condition to

the provision of management and operation of waste

collection services, the municipality or person enters into
a contract upon terms the service determines reasonable; and

(2) the service and the municipality or person—requesting
collection services
—determines by agreement from time to

time the charges including the amount and frequency of

payments to the service.]

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1979.

Approved May 29, 1979.

CHAPTER 538

(House Bill 346)

AN ACT concerning

Physical Therapy

FOR the purpose of redefining physical therapy and its
practice; changing certain requirements for licensure
as a physical therapist; changing the provisions for
renewal of physical therapist and physical therapist
assistant licenses; specifying that the Board of
Physical Therapy Examiners has the power to issue
licenses; changing certain grounds for disciplinary
action by the Board; increasing the maximum permissible
per diem of Board members; exempting occupational
therapists; correcting a language error; and generally
relating to physical therapy practice.

BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,

Article 43 - Health

Section 604(a) and (b)(1), 606(c), 608, 609(a)(6),

610(a) (1) and, 611 and 614
Annotated Code of Maryland

 

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