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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
referendum election, if any, (iii) the number of votes cast for
or against the charter amendment, whether in the legislative body
or in a referendum, and (iv) the effective date of the charter
amendment; as provided for in § 41 of this article. (8) In addition to the document and referenda
enumerated elsewhere in this subsection, a statement on the
results of any referendum on any proposed charter amendment held
during the year, and any referendum pending, actually or
potentially, but not yet held, at the end of the year; as
provided for in § 17A(d) of this article. (b)  The mayor or other chief executive officer, by whatever
name known, of each municipal corporation shall send, or cause to
be sent, separately by registered mail one copy of each of the
documents, as appropriate, enumerated in subsection (a) of this
section to the Department of Legislative Reference[, to the
Secretary of State of Maryland, to the Hall of Records Commission
and to the State Law Library]. (c)  Unless the penalty for failure to comply with the
provisions of this subtitle is contained elsewhere in this
article, a document or other material required to be filed by
this article is not effective, and may not be applied or
considered as in effect, unless and until it has been registered
as provided by this subtitle. 17. (f) At the time a charter amendment or amendments become
effective by reason of having been ordained or passed by the
legislative body of the municipal corporation, or at the time of
making public proclamation as to the vote on any question
containing a proposed charter amendment or amendments which have
been adopted, the mayor or other chief executive officer of the
municipal corporation shall send the information concerning the
charter amendment or amendments to the [State agencies]
DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE as provided in § 9A of this
article. 17A. (a)  At the end of each calendar or fiscal year, each
municipal corporation shall furnish in a convenient and legible
compilation a complete set of the measures dealt with during that
year which enact, amend, or repeal sections in its municipal
charter. The measures in the compilation shall be in a numerical
sequence, beginning with No. 1, and in a separate series for each
year. (b)  Copies of this compilation shall be made available for
inspection at the office of the mayor and town council, by
whatever name known, during normal business hours; and copies
shall be kept on permanent record in the same office. The
foregoing copies shall be furnished without charge, and the


 
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