4958
JOINT RESOLUTIONS
(4) The ratification in Annapolis of the Treaty
of Paris on January 14, 1784.
All political subdivisions and private organizations may
cooperate with the Advisory Committee for the furtherance of
its mandate; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Governor and the General Assembly
appropriate funds in the budget to provide adequate staffing
and administration for the Advisory Committee; and be it
further
RESOLVED, That the Governor and the General Assembly
appropriate funds in the budget to match or assist private
and local funding for commemorative programs, events, and
activities related to the mandate of the Advisory Committee,
provided that:
(1) All grants are made after competitive
proposals are reviewed by the Advisory Committee; and
(2) All programs, events, and activities are
properly monitored by and reported to the Advisory
Committee; and
(3) All matching funds are to be provided as a
stimulus for each program, event, or activity and shall not
represent a long-term commitment of financial support; and
be it further
RESOLVED, That the Governor shall appoint the Advisory
Committee immediately upon passage of the Resolution by the
General Assembly; and be it further
RESOLVED, That copies of this Resolution be sent to the
Governor, the Speaker of the House, the President of the
Senate, the Chairman of the Maryland Historical Trust, the
Secretary of the Department of General Services, the
Chairman of the Hall of Records Commission, the Secretary of
the Department of Economic and Community Development, the
Chairman of the St. Mary's City Commission, the President of
the Maryland Historical Society, the Maryland Commission on
Artistic Property, and the Chairman of the Maryland
Committee for the Humanities.
Signed May 20, 1982.
No. 7
(House Joint Resolution No. 81)
A House Joint Resolution concerning
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