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2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 63
methods" is deleted in light of the reference to "ways". In subsection (f)(4) of this section, the former reference to "the city, the
county" is deleted as included in the defined term "political subdivision". In subsection (g)(1) of this section, the reference to "evidence" is
substituted for the former reference to "proof" for accuracy. Similarly, the
reference to any matter that the authority may examine if it is material "to
its duties" is substituted for the former reference to "for its information". In subsection (g)(2) of this section, the former reference to a "building" is
deleted as included in the reference to "property". In subsection (i)(1)(ii) of this section, the former reference to the chief
elected official "of the local jurisdiction" is deleted as implicit in the defined
term "chief elected official". In subsection (j)(l) and (2) of this section, references to the defined term
"political subdivision" are substituted for the former references to "local"
government to conform to the terminology used throughout this article. In subsection (j)(1) of this section, the former reference to "for or in aid of"
a housing project is deleted as surplusage. In subsection (j)(3) of this section, the former phrase "to these ends," is
deleted as surplusage. Also in subsection (j)(3) of this section, the former reference to "convenient"
is deleted as included in the reference to "desirable". Former Art. 44A, § 1-301(11), which allowed an authority to exercise all or
any part or combination of powers granted in the section, is deleted as
unnecessary in light of the ordinary rules of statutory construction. Defined terms: "Area of operation" § 12-101
"Authority" § 12-101
"Bonds" § 12-101
"Chief elected official" § 12-101
"Housing project" § 12-101
"Legislative body" § 12-101
"Person" § 12-101
"Person of eligible income" § 12-101
"Political subdivision" § 12-101
"Real property" § 12-101 12-503. SAME — POWERS AUTHORIZED BY ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION. (A) ENUMERATED. IF AUTHORIZED UNDER ITS ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION, AN AUTHORITY
WITHIN ITS AREA OF OPERATION MAY:
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