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2452

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 712

property owners of the approximate cost and estimated
individual levies. The Commissioners shall determine whether
it is feasible to take the road into the county road system
and to undertake the road construction or repair project;
and whether upon completion of the project the road can be
taken into the county road system in accordance with
subsection [(d)] (E). The Commissioners shall also determine
whether to proceed with plans and specifications and shall
set a date for final hearing which date may only be changed
provided notice is given in accordance with this subsection.

Article 27 - Crimes and Punishments

11F.

(b) Any law enforcement officer responding to such a
request shall be immune from civil liability in complying
[with] with the request as long as the officer acts in good
faith and in a reasonable manner.

33A.

If any person shall break into any shop, storehouse,
tobacco house, warehouse, or other building, although the
same be not contiguous to or used with any mansion house, or
into any boat, craft, or vessel, with intent to steal any
money, goods or chattels under the value of $300, or if any
person shall break into any [ship] SHOP, storehouse, tobacco
house, warehouse, or other building, although the same be
not contiguous to or used with any mansion house, and steals
from thence any money, goods or chattels under the value of
five dollars, he, his aiders, abettors and counsellors shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be tried before
any court of competent jurisdiction, and being thereof
convicted, shall restore the goods and chattels so stolen,
or pay the full value thereof to the owner thereof, and be
further sentenced to the penitentiary or house of
correction, or to the jail of the county in which the
offense may have been committed, or of the City of
Baltimore, if the offense be committed in said city, in the
discretion of the court for not more than eighteen months.

35A.

(j) (3) Any physician licensed to practice medicine in
Maryland who shall be presented with a child pursuant to an
order of a court of competent jurisdiction, or by a law
enforcement officer or by a representative of a local
department of social services who states he has the child in
his custody as a child whom he has reason to believe is an
abused child, who shall have examined any child pursuant to
the provisions of [subsection (h)(2)] PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS
SUBSECTION who shall determine that immediate medical
treatment is indicated may provide such treatment to said
child with or without the consent of a parent, guardian or
custodian of said child. Any such physician or health care
institution and those persons working under the control or

 

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