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ROBERT L EHRLICH, JR., Governor
S.B. 566
municipality in the exact proportion which the expenditures for police protection of
the subdivision and of each qua
lifying municipality bear to aggregate expenditures for police protection.
[(d) (1) (i) In this subsection the following words have the meanings indicated. (ii) "Crime assessment" means an amount obtained for each
subdivis
ion or Baltimore City by multiplying the percent of total Part I Crimes in the
State that were committed in the subdivision or Baltimore City by 19% of the costs for

the crime laboratory of the State Police as provided in the State budget for the fiscal year of the assessment.
(iii) "Part I Crimes" means the crimes reported by the State Police
as Part I Crimes in the annual unifo
rm crime report for the second completed
calendar year p
receding the fiscal year of the crime assessment. (iv) "Wealth assessment" means on amount obtained for each
subdivision or Bal
timore City by multiplying the percent of the total wealth base of
the State that is attributable to the
wealth base of the subdivision or Baltimore City
by 29% of
the costs for the crime laboratory of the State Police as provided in the State
bud
get for the fiscal year of the assessment.
(2) For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2004, and for each fiscal year
thereafter, th
e amount determined under subsection (b) of this section for each
subdivision or Baltimore City shall be reduced b
y the sum of the crime assessment and the wealth assessment for the subdivision or Baltimore City.]
Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings
2-512.
(a)     Each circuit court judge shall have one law clerk, to be employed by the
State. (b)     The budget for the Administrative Office of the Courts shall include funds
to employ one law clerk for each circuit court judge. [(c) (1) Each county and Baltimore City shall reimburse the Administrative
Office of the Courts for 25% of the salary and other expenses to employ one law clerk
for each circuit court judge in the county or Baltimore City. (2) The amounts received under this subsection shall be credited to a
special fund, to be used only to provide funds to employ law clerks for each circuit
court judge as provided in this section. (3) Notwithstanding Title 2, Subtitle 6 of the Tax - General Article, if the
Administrative Office of the Courts certifies to the Comptroller that a county or
Baltimore City is more than 90 days in arrears in paying the amounts due under this
subsection, the Comptroller shall withhold from the county income tax otherwise due
to be distributed to the county or Baltimore City and shall pay to the Administrative
Office of the Courts the amount due.]
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