HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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(2) The Superintendent of Baltimore Public
Buildings and Grounds shall establish speed limits and
parking and impounding regulations for control of vehicular
and pedestrian traffic on or within parking garages, surface
parking lots, private roads and sidewalks, that are owned or
leased by the State and are on or within the facilities
which he is responsible for maintaining and guarding.
The Superintendent has concurrent enforcement
jurisdiction with the Police Commissioner of Baltimore City
with respect to such parking and Maryland vehicle laws on
such Baltimore City streets, adjacent to the State
properties and facilities for which the Superintendent is
responsible, as may be designated by the police
commissioner, and subject to the conditions the commissioner
may prescribe.
(3) The Superintendent of Annapolis Public
Buildings and Grounds shall establish speed limits and
parking and impounding regulations for control of vehicular
and pedestrian traffic on or within parking garages, surface
parking lots, private roads and sidewalks, that are owned or
leased by the State and are on or within the facilities
which he is responsible for maintaining and guarding.
The Superintendent has concurrent enforcement
jurisdiction with the Chief of Police of Annapolis with
respect to such parking and Maryland vehicle laws on such
Annapolis streets, adjacent to the State properties and
facilities for which the Superintendent is responsible, as
may be designated by the chief of police, and subject to the
conditions the chief of police may prescribe.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That no person
employed as a building guard or watchman by the Baltimore
and Annapolis Public Buildings and Grounds division on or
before July 1, 1978 shall be prohibited from becoming a
police officer in the Baltimore and Annapolis Public
Buildings and Grounds security forces because of any age
restriction.
SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act is
hereby declared to be an emergency measure and necessary for
the immediate preservation of the public health and safety
and having been passed by a yea and nay vote supported by
three-fifths of all the members elected to each of the two
Houses of the General Assembly, the same shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 22, 1980.
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