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COUNTY LOCAL LAWS
IV. Secondhand Precious Metals Dealers and new Section 33-25
through 33-40 to title "Traders" of the Baltimore County
Code, 1978, 1979 Cumulative Supplement, as amended.
Approved January 1, 1981.
HARFORD COUNTY
Bill No. 80-1 (as amended)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments,
Sections 9-15 and, 9-16, and 9-17 of Article II, heading,
Disposal Sites Generally, of Chapter 9, heading,
Environmental Controls, of the Harford County Code, as
amended; to prohibit waste matter extracted outside the
County being deposited in Harford County and to provide an
exception from these provisions for a regional authority.
Approved February 22, 1980.
Bill No. 80-8 (as amended)
AN ACT to authorize and empower Harford County,
Maryland, to issue, sell and deliver, from time to time, its
limited obligations in an aggregate principal amount not to
exceed $4,000,000 pursuant to the provisions of either
Section 266A through 266-I, inclusive, of Article 41 of the
Annotated Code of Maryland (1978 Replacement Volume and 1979
Cumulative Supplement) or, subject to the approval of the
Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authority,
Sections 266J through 266CC, inclusive, of Article 41 of the
Annotated Code of Maryland (1978 Replacement Volume and 1979
Cumulative Supplement) in order to loan the proceeds of the
sale of such obligations to Hazleton Laboratories
Corporation, a Washington corporation, for the sole and
exclusive purpose of lending the proceeds of such borrowing
to such corporation in order to finance the acquisition by
such corporation of an "industrial building" and "industrial
project" in Harford County, Maryland; to authorize the
issuance of notes in anticipation of the issuance of such
obligations pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of
Article 31 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1976
Replacement Volume and 1979 Cumulative Supplemental; to make
certain legislative findings, among others, concerning the
public benefit and purpose of the issuance of such
obligations; to provide that such obligations shall be
payable solely and only from revenues derived from payments
by such corporation on such loan and shall not ever
constitute, within the meaning of any constitutional
provision, statutory limitation or otherwise an indebtedness
of Harford County, Maryland, or any other political
subdivision of the State of Maryland or a charge against the
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