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Session Laws, 1981
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

3237

[said] district as a taxing district until a water or sewer
system shall be extended as hereinafter provided, they shall
be subject to all the rules and regulations of the
commission and all provisions of law relating to the
Washington Suburban Sanitary District and to any subdistrict
thereof in which the [said] areas may be placed by the
commission pursuant to the provisions of chapter 726 of the
Acts of 1963, including taxes and other sums or charges
levied by the [said] commission in the sanitary district or
subdistrict, subject to the following further conditions,
however. The properties within the area added to the
Washington Suburban Sanitary District by this section shall
not be subject to the direct ad valorem tax levied upon
assessable property for the amortization of bonds heretofore
issued for the Anacostia River flood control and navigation
project under [section 83-118(e) of this subtitle] SECTION
13-7(E) OF THIS ARTICLE, and they shall not be included as a
taxing district, i.e., not be subject to any other
Washington Suburban Sanitary District ad valorem tax or
front foot benefit assessment, until such time as the
construction of a water system or a sanitary sewerage system
shall be commenced in, or any existing system extended to,
such area and made available to the property therein, or an
existing system in the area is acquired by the WSSC and such
service is provided through that system by the commission.
When from time to time any such system is commenced,
extended or acquired in any part of the area added to the
sanitary district by this section, the property or
properties to which service would be available by reason of
such commencement, extension or acquisition, but only those
properties, shall be included in the sanitary district as a
taxing district and subject to the sanitary district ad
valorem taxes and assessment charges except, however, the
aforementioned tax levied under [section 83-118(e)] SECTION
13-7(E).

19-53. 1969 boundary extension.

All the remaining portion and area of the City of Bowie
in Prince George's County which is not now a part of the
Washington Suburban Sanitary District shall be added to and
be a part of the district if and when an agreement is
reached between the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
and the City of Bowie with respect to the sanitary
commission providing either water, sanitary sewerage or
storm drainage service in the aforementioned portion of the
City of Bowie. The date on which the aforementioned portion
of the City of Bowie is added to and made a part of the
sanitary district shall be the date of the execution of the
agreement as stated therein by the parties. If and when any
such agreement is reached a true copy thereof shall, within
ten days after execution, be transmitted by the Washington
Suburban Sanitary Commission and the City of Bowie, jointly,
to the Secretary of State of Maryland and to the department
of legislative reference. No sanitary district ad valorem
tax authorized to be levied under any provision of this
[subtitle] ARTICLE shall be levied until the agreement,

 

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