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Aug. 6
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
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FOR the purpose of clarifying the law with respect to the
arrangement of names on ballots in certain elections;
specifying the arrangement of names on ballots in
certain elections; and generally relating to election
ballots.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 33 - Election Code
Section 16-5(e)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1976 Replacement Volume and 1981 Supplement)
BY adding to
Article 33 - Election Code
Section 16-5(e-l)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1976 Replacement Volume and 1981 Supplement)
The President put the question: Shall the Bill pass,
notwithstanding the objections of the Executive
The roll call vote resulted as follows:
Affirmative: 0 Negative: 43
(See Roll Call No. 1)
The President announced the veto was sustained.
June 1, 1982
The Honorable James Clark, Jr.
President of the Senate
State House
Annapolis, Maryland 21404
Dear Mr. President:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the
Maryland Constitution, I have today vetoed Senate Bill 84.
This bill clarifies the definition of the "fair market
value" and "total purchase price" of certain used motor
vehicles with respect to computing the vehicle excise tax.
It provides that for used vehicles sold by any person other
than a licensed dealer that are at least 7 years old, fair
market value is the greater of the total purchase price or
$300.
House Bill 104, which was passed by the General
Assembly and signed by me on June 1, 1982, accomplishes the
same purpose. Therefore it is not necessary for me to sign
Senate Bill 84.
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