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Session Laws, 2006
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                            S.B. 556 BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article 41GovernorExecutive and Administrative Departments Section 4-403 Annotated Code of Maryland (2003 Replacement Volume and 2005 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings                                                    Section 2-512                                                                                                Annotated Code of Maryland
(2002 Replacement Volume and 2005 Supplement) SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: Article 41Governor—Executive and Administrative Departments 4-403. (a) As used in this subtitle: (1) "Subdivision" means any county of Maryland but does not include
Baltimore City; or where the context requires, the governing body thereof.
(2)     "Municipality" means any incorporated city or town, except
Baltimore City, within Maryland; or where the context requires, the governing body
thereof.
(3)     "Expenditures for police protection" shall be those for the fiscal year
immediately preceding the fiscal year for which the calculation of State aid is to be
made. Thus, State aid for the first year of this grant (1968-1969) shall be based on
"expenditures for police protection" in the fiscal year ending June 30, 196
8; State aid
for the second year of this grant (1969-1970) shall be based on expenditures in the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1969, and so forth. "Expenditures for police protection"
means salaries and wages, other operating expenses, capital outlays from current
operating funds, and properly identifiable debt service, paid for police protection.
Expenditures for sheriffs and constables are included only to the extent that such
officers perform police protection functions. Expenditures for traffic control, park
police, and a share of the cost of a central alarm system proportionate to its police use,
are included. No part of expenditures for collecting from or servicing parking meters,
nor of constructing or operating jails, is included.
(4)     "Adjusted assessed valuation of real property" means 100% of the
assessed valuation of the operating real property of public utilities, plus 40% of the
assessed valuation of all other real property for State purposes, as reported by the
State Department of Assessments and Taxation as of July 1 of the second fiscal year
preceding the fiscal year for which the calculation of State aid is to be made, plus 20%
of new property assessed between July 1 and December 31 of the second preceding
fiscal year. "Real property" means all property classified as real property under §
8-101(b) of the Tax Property Article.
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