HARRY HUGHES, Governor
1875
organizations of Calvert County provided that not more than
one office shall be counted in any calendar year.
(6) One point shall be credited for each hour
of acceptable collateral duties such as, but not limited to,
apparatus and building maintenance, official standby and
fire prevention, providing that not more than 25 points may
be credited for all collateral duties performed per year.
(7) A volunteer member who serves or has served
full time military service in the Armed Forces of the United
States shall receive credit at the rate of five points for
each month served providing that not more than 50 points can
be credited for any calendar year. A maximum of four years
of creditable service may be acquired in this manner. In
order to receive this credit the volunteer member must have
been discharged from the Armed Forces under honorable
conditions.
(b) In order to provide credit for service prior to
January 1, 1975, each company shall review its past and
present membership rosters to determine the number of years
of credit to which each member or past member is entitled.
In making this analysis, the standards for active service
shall be used as guidelines. Approval for service shall be
certified by the Board of Directors of each company or
rescue squad. If a volunteer member has service in more
than one company or squad that person shall receive credit
for the service in each organization providing not more than
one years credits may be granted for each calendar year of
volunteer service.
(c) In the event that sufficient records are
unavailable to prove service prior to January 1, 1975, the
certification may be made by a company after thorough
investigation, and on the best information, knowledge and
belief of the Board of Directors of the individual company.
(d) This program shall be funded from the public
general funds of Calvert County.
[Garbage and Trash]
[175A.]
[The County Commissioners of Calvert County are
authorized and empowered to adopt and promulgate rules and
regulations, with the advice of the County Health
Department, to control, license, designate and regulate the
collection and disposal of garbage and trash including the
vehicles to be used and the standards to be met for the
collection and disposal thereof in Calvert County.]
(Note: This subtitle and section are proposed for
repeal inasmuch as the provisions of Article 25, Section 14A
of the Annotated Code apply.)
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