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Aug. 6
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
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Article - Health - General
Section 19-222
Annotated Code of Maryland
(As enacted by Chapter ______(H.B. 200) of the Acts
of the General Assembly of 1982)
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: 45
(See Roll Call No. 13)
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 363.
This bill provides that when the Supreme Bench of
Baltimore City becomes a Circuit Court, those employees now
in the City Retirement Systems may elect to remain in the
City System or become members of the State's new Employee
Pension System.
House Bill 567, 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 363.
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Sincerely,
Harry Hughes
Governor
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Senate Bill No. 363
AN ACT concerning
Baltimore City - Circuit Court - Pensions
FOR the purpose of providing that certain employees of the
Circuit Court for Baltimore City may transfer into the
State Employees' Retirement System or elect to remain
in the Baltimore City Employees Retirement System or
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