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Ch. 372 2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Also in the introductory language of subsection (b) of this section, the
former phrase "[o]n or after July 1, 2005" is deleted as unnecessary. As to "county", see Art. 1, § 14 of the Code. As to a county-employed juror accepting or retaining fees, see, e.g.: revised
Public Local Laws, Art. 5 [Calvert County], § 86-4-501; Public Local
Laws, Art. 7 [Carroll County], § 48-33A; Public Local Laws, Art. 8 [Cecil
County], § A277-60B; Public Local Laws, Art. 9 [Charles County], §
197-12; Public Local Laws, Art. 13 [Harford County], § 38-381(2); Howard
County employment manual (2/1/05) at 111; and Public Local Laws, Art. 18
[Queen Anne's County], § 27-91F(1). Defined terms: "Circuit court" § 1-101
"Per diem" § 8-425 8-427. LOCAL LEVY AND SUPPLEMENT. (A)     MINIMUM SUPPLEMENT. (1)      SUBJECT TO PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS SUBSECTION, THE
GOVERNMENT OF EACH COUNTY MAY SET, BY ORDINANCE, AN AMOUNT TO
SUPPLEMENT THE STATE PER DIEM AND, FOR EACH FISCAL YEAR (2)      UNLESS, BY ORDINANCE, A COUNTY GOVERNMENT INCREASES OR
DECREASES THE SUPPLEMENT, THE AMOUNT SHALL BE ENOUGH TO KEEP A TOTAL
STATE PER DIEM AND COUNTY SUPPLEMENT EQUAL TO THE COUNTY PER DIEM AS
OF JUNE 30, 2001. (B)     COUNTY BUDGET. THE GOVERNMENT OF EACH COUNTY SHALL LEVY AND APPROPRIATE FOR
EACH FISCAL YEAR THE AMOUNT NEEDED TO PAY THE STATE PER DIEM, PENDING
REIMBURSEMENT BY THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS, AND THE
COUNTY SUPPLEMENT, IF ANY. COMMITTEE NOTE: Subsection (a) of this section is new language derived
without substantive change from former CJ § 8-106(c) and the first
sentence of Ch. 652, § 6, Acts of 2000. Subsection (b) of the section is new language derived from former Public
Local Laws, Art. 12 [Garrett County], § 58-2A, as it related to jurors;
Public Local Laws, Art. 13 [Harford County], § 38-381(2); Public Local
Laws, Art. 17 [Prince George's County], § 7-101; and Public Local Laws,
Art. 24 [Worcester County], CJ § 1-203, state expressly that a county
must levy and appropriate the requisite amount, for consistency with
former CJ § 8-106(d) revised CJ § 8-428. In subsection (a) of this section, the former references to Baltimore City
are deleted as unnecessary in light of Art. 1, § 14 of the Code. Also in subsection (a) of this section, the word "local", which formerly
modified "ordinance", is deleted as unnecessary. - 2002 -


 
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