HARRY HUGHES, Governor
4771
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1978 Replacement Volume and 1981 Supplement)
(As enacted by Chapter ___)H.B. 1802) of the
Acts of the General Assembly of 1982)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Section(s) l-4(e) and (f), respectively, of
Article 67 - Washington Suburban Sanitary District, of the
Annotated Code of Maryland be renumbered to be Section(s)
1-4 (f) and (g), respectively.
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That
section(s) of the Annotated Code of Maryland read(s) as
follows:
Article 67 - Washington Suburban Sanitary District
1-4.
(E) ANY ITEM OF EXPENSE IN EITHER BUDGET FOR A
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROJECT THAT SERVES ONLY 1 COUNTY AND
IS FUNDED SOLELY BY THAT COUNTY IS NOT SUBJECT TO APPROVAL
OR MODIFICATION BY THE COUNTY THAT IS NOT SERVED BY THE
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROJECT.
7-1.
(c) (2) When the commission's submitted statement of
objectives with respect to a project to be constructed in
whole or in part in one county declares that the project is
designed to provide services in whole or in substantial part
to the other of the two respective counties,, the project may
be disapproved with the concurrence of the governing body of
the county which is to receive the designed services.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provision, the governing body
wherein the project is located shall have the authority to
direct modifications in location, or change the proposed
year of construction if such modification or change will not
prevent the services being available when needed. IF A
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT IS INCLUDED IN THE:
WSSC CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM AND THE PROGRAM PROJECT
SERVES ONLY 1 COUNTY AND IS FUNDED SOLELY BY THAT COUNTY,
THE PROGRAM PROJECT OR AMENDMENTS TO THE PROGRAM PROJECT ARE
NOT SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE COUNTY THAT IS NOT SERVED.
The authority to direct modifications in location may be
exercised to effect reasonable changes in location on the
occasion of the action of the county governing body when the
project is first submitted as a part of the six-year capital
improvements program. Thereafter, the authority to make
further modifications shall be limited to only ones which do
not result in substantial net additional costs or expenses
to the commission unless the county governing body directing
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