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LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 712

him arising out of his status as a fiduciary. The State may
provide self insurance for this purpose, in whole or in
part, under terms and conditions satisfactory to the State
Treasurer. If the State fails to provide adequate insurance
coverage or if the State fails to provide indemnification
under this section, a fiduciary may not be required to pay
amounts attributable to liability described in this section
because the State failed to provide the indemnification.

Article 75 1/2 - Professional Engineers

7.

The Board shall hold at least two regular meetings each
year. Special meetings shall be held at such time as the
bylaws of the Board provide. Notice of all meetings shall
be given in such manner as the bylaws [provided] PROVIDE.
The Board shall elect annually from its membership a
chairman, a vice-chairman, and a secretary. The public
member of the Board shall have the power to vote. A quorum
of the Board consists of three members.

Article 78 - Public Service Commission Law

54G.

(d) In addition to other appropriate safeguards for
the occupant of the dwelling [unit] UNIT, commercial rental
unit, or store, these rules and regulations shall require
that:

(1)  An apartment house, office building, or
shopping center owner, operator, or manager may not impose
on any unit any utility cost except charges authorized by
the Public Service Commission and actually imposed by the
utility upon the owner, operator, or manager, which charges
have been allocated among the units in the apartment
building, office building, or shopping center in proportion
to the actual usage of kilowatt hours by the unit. However,
an additional service charge not to exceed $1 per unit per
month may be collected to cover administrative costs and
billing; and

(2)  The apartment house, office building, or
shopping center owner, operator, or manager maintain
adequate records regarding submetering and make such records
available for inspection by the occupant of the unit during
reasonable business hours.

Article 78B - Racing Commission

11.

(b) Each mile thoroughbred licensee licensed under §
7 of this article shall deduct the breakage computed to the
10 cents and the following amounts on all races conducted by
it: for calendar year 1978 and all subsequent calendar

 

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