HARRY HUGHES, Governor 1823
Public Works, for the following public purposes, including
any applicable architects' and engineers' fees: for the
repair and restoration of the historic hand—crafted stone
and concrete LeGore Bridge on the Monocacy River in
Frederick County.
(4) The Board of Public Works may not expend any
funds on this project unless the Frederick County
Commissioners have provided funds in equal amounts. The
Board of Public Works shall match the Frederick County funds
dollar for dollar up to $250,000.
(5) If any funds provided by this Act are not
encumbered within three years from the effective date of
this Act, then the funds shall be deemed to be abandoned.
If the total loan authorized by this Act has been issued
within three years from the effective date of this Act, then
the amount specified in this Act for the abandoned funds
shall be transferred to the Annuity Bond Fund and shall be
applied to the debt service requirements of the State. If,
however, the total loan authorized by this Act has not been
issued within three years from the effective date of this
Act, then the total issuable bonds authorized by this Act
shall be reduced by the amount specified in this Act for
abandoned funds. For the purposes of this Act, funds are
encumbered when a project is approved for a grant under this
program for a specific amount by actions of the Board of
Public Works.
(6) There is hereby levied and imposed an annual
State tax on all assessable property in the State in rate
and amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest
on the bonds as and when due and until paid in full, such
principal to be discharged within fifteen years of the date
of issue of the bonds.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect June 1, 1979.
Approved May 29, 1979.
CHAPTER 673
(House Bill 1749)
AN ACT concerning
Orphans' Court - Prince George's County
PG 332-79
FOR the purpose of allowing a judge of the Orphans' Court,
who is also an attorney, to conduct the business of the
court in the absence of the other judges; and providing
that, if necessary, court may be held 5 days a week.
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