HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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3. CIVIL DOMESTIC RELATIONS.
4. CIVIL MATTERS BEFORE THE FEDERAL
COURTS.
THE STATE'S ATTORNEY MAY NOT APPEAR AS COUNSEL OR
REPRESENT ANY PARTY PROFESSIONALLY IN ANY MATTER ARISING OUT
OF THE PROSECUTION OF ANY CASE BY THE STATE'S ATTORNEY, THE
DEPUTY STATE'S ATTORNEY, OR ANY ASSISTANT STATE'S ATTORNEY
FOR ST. MARY'S COUNTY.
(III) THE STATE'S ATTORNEY MAY NOT APPEAR
PROFESSIONALLY IN ANY CRIMINAL PROCEEDING IN THIS STATE,
EXCEPT IN CONNECTION WITH AND IN THE PERFORMANCE OF HIS
DUTIES AS THE STATE'S ATTORNEY.
(2) The County Commissioners of St. Mary's
County shall make provisions for all secretaries,
independent office facilities, office equipment, supplies
and books, and any other items necessary for the operation
of the State's Attorney's office.
(3) The State's Attorney may appoint a deputy
State's attorney, two or more assistant State's attorneys
and one or more investigators. The deputy State's attorney,
the assistant State's attorneys and the investigators may be
part-time or full-time employees. The County Commissioners
shall make available to the State's Attorney an annual sum
from which he shall appropriate salaries for the deputy
State's attorney, the assistant State's attorneys and the
investigators.
(4) Payments for salaries shall be made biweekly
and payments for expenses shall be made upon the
presentation of vouchers.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1980.
Approved May 20, 1980.
CHAPTER 691
(Senate Bill 92)
AN ACT concerning
Banking Institutions Lenders -
Interest Rates
FOR the purpose of altering the maximum permissible interest
rates on finance charges charged by certain banking
institutions in the State; and generally relating to
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