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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

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(1)  [shall have the right to] MAY use the lands
acquired for the flood control and navigation projects for
park purposes [so long as such use] IF THIS USE does not
interfere with the construction, maintenance, and operation
of the flood control and navigation projects[,]; and

(2)  [shall] SHALL control and operate
recreational facilities within the projects.

[(g) (1) The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
shall not approve any plan, nor enter into any contract or
agreement which is inconsistent with the purposes of the
Capper-Cramton Act, Public Law No. 284, 71st Congress, as
amended, or is inconsistent with any agreement between the
National Capital Park and Planning Commission and the
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
related to the park and parkway system, authorized by the
Act. ]

COMMITTEE NOTE: Former Article 67, § 13-7(g)(l) is
transferred to § 13-101(c).

[(2) All bonds authorized to be issued under
this section shall be so issued in accordance with the
provisions of sections 35 and 36 of Article 31, Code of
Public General Laws of Maryland (1939 edition), except that
limitations on the maximum maturities of public securities
of Article 31 shall be inapplicable to the bonds authorized
to be issued under this section. All the bonds authorized
to be issued under this section and the interest payable
thereon in the hands of person or persons entitled thereto
from time to time shall be and remain forever exempt from
taxation of any kind or nature whatsoever by the State of
Maryland or by any county, municipality, or other political
subdivision thereof.]

COMMITTEE NOTE: Former Article 67, § 13-7(g)(2) is
proposed for repeal as redundant.

[(h) The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission may
accept contributions from the government of the United
States or any of its agencies, the District of Columbia, the
State of Maryland or any of its agencies, Prince George's
County, Montgomery County, any municipality, special taxing
area, corporation, partnership or any other person which, in
the opinion of the commission, may be advantageous in the
construction of any project under this section.]

[13-8. Tax anticipation borrowing.

(a) Whenever receipts from tax collection shall be
inadequate to pay the principal and/or interest on any bonds
issued under and by virtue of chapter 522 of the Acts of the
General Assembly of Maryland of 1953, or any amendment or
amendments thereof, by the county commissioners of Prince

 

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