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Ch. 326 2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(i) have a DNA sample collected on intake to a correctional facility,
if the individual is sentenced to a term of imprisonment; or (ii) provide a DNA sample as a condition of sentence or probation, if
the individual is not sentenced to a term of imprisonment. (2) [If adequate funds for the collection of DNA samples are
appropriated in the State budget, an] AN individual who was convicted of a felony or
a violation of § 6-205 or § 6-206 of the Criminal Law Article on or before October 1,
2003 and who remains confined in a correctional facility on or after October 1, 1999,
shall submit a DNA sample to the Department. SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 2005. Approved May 10, 2005.
CHAPTER 326
(Senate Bill 630)
AN ACT concerning Vehicle Laws - Registration and Parking for Individuals with Disabilities FOR the purpose of altering the criteria for permanent disability classification for
purposes of eligibility for special registration plates and placards for individuals
with disabilities; clarifying that certain vehicles owned by certain facilities are
eligible for certain special disability registration; altering the number of special
registration plates and placards that may be issued to an applicant for certain
parking privileges; requiring the holder of a certain parking privileges to be a
Maryland resident; repealing a requirement that an individual with a certain
disability recertify the disability after a certain period of time; requiring certain
parking lots to come into compliance with the Maryland Accessibility Code by a
certain date; requiring certain parking signs to come into compliance with a
certain law by a certain date; providing that certain parking lot changes are
considered to be an alteration for the purposes of the Maryland Accessibility
Code; requiring certain local legislative bodies to provide at certain times for
certain exceptions to certain local zoning ordinances to allow compliance with
the Maryland Accessibility Code under certain circumstances; authorizing
certain agencies and political subdivisions to establish certain public outreach
efforts; defining a certain term; making certain stylistic changes; providing for a
delayed effective date; and generally relating to special vehicle registration and
parking for individuals with a permanent disability. BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 66B - Land Use
Section 4.04
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