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2396 VETOES
Article 26A - Criminal Injuries Compensation Act
2.
(c) "Crime" shall mean an act committed by any person in
the State of Maryland which would constitute a crime as defined
in Article 27 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1967 Replacement
Volume) or at common law, provided, however, that no act
involving the operation of a BOAT OR motor vehicle which results
in injury shall constitute a crime for the purpose of this
article unless the injuries were intentionally inflicted through
the use of a BOAT OR MOTOR vehicle.
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.
May 31, 1983
The Honorable Melvin A. Steinberg
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 799.
This bill alters the administrative penalties assessed by
the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene for violation of
certain regulatory requirements relating to controlled hazardous
substances and water pollution control.
House Bill 527, which was passed by the General Assembly and
signed by me on May 31, 1983, accomplishes the same purpose.
Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign Senate Bill 799.
Sincerely,
Harry Hughes
Governor
Senate Bill No. 799
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