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1502                                    LAWS OF MARYLAND                                 Ch. 249

disclosed or reported by precinct. All voters' applications,
medical certificates, notarial affidavits, certifications,
ballot envelopes and ballots shall be kept separate and
apart from ballots cast at the regular voting places and
retained for six months after the date of election at which
they were cast, unless prior to that time, the board is
ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction, to keep the
same for any longer period. The several boards may appoint
such numbers of temporary judges as the boards may deem
necessary to adequately and promptly carry out the
provisions of this section.

(g) If any board receives from the same person
POSTMARKED prior to the DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ABSENTEE
BALLOTS [ closing of the polls on election day ] more than
one absentee ballot, it shall count, certify and canvass
only the absentee ballot contained in the ballot envelope on
which the voter's oath was first executed, and if the oath
on two or more of the ballot envelopes containing absentee
ballots are dated the same or if both are undated, none of
the ballots received from such person shall be counted.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Section(s)
27-9(c), (d), (e), (f), and (g), respectively, of Article 33
- Election Code, of the Annotated Code of Maryland, be
renumbered to be Section(s) 27-9(e), (f), (g), (h), and (i),
respectively.

SECTION 2 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this
Act shall take effect July 1, 1981.

Approved May 12, 1981.

CHAPTER 250

(Senate Bill 13)

AN ACT concerning

Vehicle Laws - Sovereign Immunity

FOR the purpose of barring the defense of sovereign or
governmental immunity to a certain extent in certain
judicial proceedings based on the negligent OR or wrongful
use of a motor vehicle while in government service or
performing a task of benefit to the government; and
generally relating to the defense of sovereign or
governmental immunity in certain motor vehicle accident
cases.

BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,

 

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