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Ch. 402
LAWS OF MARYLAND
1296
(iii) The member of the committee assigned to
review the request and the chairman OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE, or if
he is unavailable, then the [vice chairman] CHAIRMAN FROM THE
OTHER HOUSE. (2) Approval may be secured by the committee staff
either in writing, personally, or by telephone. (3) (i) If any member of the committee objects to the
emergency adoption of the rule, approval may not be given to the
adopting agency until a public hearing is held. (ii) If such a public hearing is held, then
BOTH a majority of [a quorum] THE SENATE MEMBERS present
voting AND A MAJORITY OF THE HOUSE MEMBERS PRESENT AND VOTING
shall approve the emergency request before it may be permitted to
be implemented.
(4)(i) The emergency approval may be made subject to
one or more conditions including, but not limited to, a time limit. (ii) Upon expiration of the time limit, if
final adoption of the emergency measure in accordance with
procedures specified in Article 41, § 256-I has not been
accomplished, the text of a regulation affected by the emergency
measure reverts to its original language, as if the emergency
measure had not been approved. (5) The emergency approval may be rescinded, after it
has been granted, by a majority of a quorum present and voting at
a public meeting. (g) (6) [Six] SEVEN NINE members of the committee
shall constitute a quorum at any meeting OF WHOM AT LEAST 1
SHALL BE A SENATE MEMBER. (7) ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE SHALL REQUIRE
APPROVAL BY BOTH A MAJORITY OF THE SENATE MEMBERS PRESENT AND
VOTING AND BY A MAJORITY OF THE DELEGATE MEMBERS PRESENT AND VOTING.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act is
hereby declared to be an emergency measure and necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public health and safety and having
been passed by a yea and nay vote supported by three-fifths of
all the members elected to each of the two Houses of the General
Assembly, the same shall take effect from the date of its
passage. Approved May 24, 1983.


 
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