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VETOES
S.B. 796
words "is entitled ... to" are substituted for the former words "shall
receive", to reflect that an individual may decline a per diem or
supplement. See, e.g., revised CJ § 8-430. In the introductory language of subsection (a) of this section, reference to
being "in ... proximity to" court is added for consistency to former CJ §
8-106(a) revised CJ § 8-425. Also in the introductory language of subsection (a) of this section, the word
"individual" and the phrase "for jury service" are substituted for the former
word "juror", to clarify that prospective, qualified, and sworn jurors all are
covered. In the introductory language of subsection (b) of this section, reference to a
"trial" juror is substituted for the former reference to a "juror called to
serve as a petit juror", for brevity and conformity with the Council on Jury
Use and Management's preference for language more understandable to
the public. 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], § 38-38I(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.
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