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Ch. 56
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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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CHAPTER 56
(House Bill 790)
AN ACT concerning
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning
Commission - Capital Improvements Program
MC/PG 13-83
FOR the purpose of altering the date by which the
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission must
prepare and submit a 6 year capital improvements program;
and making stylistic changes.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 66D - Maryland-National Capital Park and
Planning Commission
Section 2-118(b)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1978 Replacement Volume and 1982 Supplement)
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SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article 66D - Maryland-National Capital Park and
Planning Commission
2-118.
(b) (1) Prior to [October 1st] NOVEMBER 1 of each calendar
year, the Commission shall prepare and submit to the county
governing body of Prince George's County and the county executive
and County Council of Montgomery County a six-year capital
improvements program. The capital improvements program shall
include a statement of the objectives of the capital programs and
relationship of these programs to the county's adopted long range
development plans; shall recommend capital projects and a
construction schedule; and shall provide an estimate of cost, a
statement of all funding sources. The capital improvements
program shall include all programmed parkland acquisition, all
major parkland improvement, development and major acquisition of
equipment. In Montgomery County, the county executive shall
submit his recommendations with respect to the commissioner's
proposed program (including any suggested amendments, revisions
or modifications) to the County Council as an integral part of
the comprehensive six-year capital improvements program required
by the charter for Montgomery County.
(2) Each county governing body shall, on or before
adoption of its annual budget and appropriations resolution,
adopt the six-year capital improvements program. Such adoption
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