HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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12-203. Same — Prince George's County.
(A) EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED, IF A COMMISSIONER OR
EMPLOYEE OF THE WSSC FROM PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY HAS, WILL
HAVE, OR LATER ACQUIRES AN INTEREST IN ANY ACTUAL OR
PROPOSED CONTRACT WITH PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, THE
COMMISSIONER OR EMPLOYEE SHALL PUBLICLY DISCLOSE THE NATURE
AND EXTENT OF THE INTEREST IN WRITING TO THE SENIOR RESIDENT
JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY.
(B) THE COMMISSIONER OR EMPLOYEE SHALL DISCLOSE THE
COMMISSIONER'S OR EMPLOYEE'S OWN INTEREST AS SOON AS THE
COMMISSIONER OR EMPLOYEE HAS KNOWLEDGE OF THE ACTUAL OR
PROSPECTIVE INTEREST.
COMMITTEE NOTE: This section is derived from former
Article 67, § 12-3(e).
TITLE 13. MARINA AND BOAT BASIN; FLOOD CONTROL.
[(67, § 13-1. Purpose of law.
The authority herein granted to the commission to
establish, construct, erect, acquire, own, repair, remodel,
add to, extend, improve, equip, operate and maintain a
marina and boat basin, and to construct buildings, piers and
structures for commercial activities and ventures reasonably
necessary or desirable in connection therewith, is generally
directed to the power to construct, own, operate and
maintain the structures, piers, buildings and facilities
involved as distinct and separate from the commercial
endeavor or activity conducted therein or thereon, nor shall
the commission engage in any of the commercial activities
or supply any goods, wares, or services, except by and
through a lease or agreement with a private person, firm, or
corporation, unless the commission finds and determines that
no such person, firm, or corporation is willing or able,
consistent with economic operation of the facility and with
the continued maintenance and operation of the flood control
and navigation project, to supply the goods, wares or
services and that the same are necessary or desirable to
further the development of the marina and boat basin and
make the facilities there constructed of greater benefit to
the public.]
COMMITTEE NOTE: Former Article 67, § 13-1 is proposed
for repeal as obsolete because the WSSC no longer
has jurisdiction over this aspect of the marina
and boat basin.
[(67, § 13-2. Development of site and facilities.
The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission is
authorized and empowered to develop the land, interest in
land, sites and facilities heretofore or hereafter acquired
and used in the Anacostia River flood control and navigation
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