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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
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H.B. 678
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House Bill 678 has an effective date of July 1, 2005. Voluntary assignments made
thereafter and before any subsequent amendment became effective would be
governed by the UCC. Those assignments made after any preemption amendment
were enacted and became effective would be otherwise regulated. From the
perspective of sound and efficient governance, such a course of action makes no sense.
It is also worth noting that none of the approximately twenty states that permit
voluntary assignments of lottery prizes do so under the UCC. For the above stated
reasons, I have vetoed House Bill 678.
Very truly yours,
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr.
Governor
House Bill No. 678
AN ACT concerning
State Lottery - Prize Winners - Voluntary Assignments
FOR the purpose of enabling certain prize winners of the State lottery to voluntarily
assign prizes that are paid in installments under certain circumstances;
authorizing a court to issue an order approving a voluntary assignment if
assignors and assignees meet certain requirements; authorizing a court to order
a voluntary assignment if the court makes a certain finding; requiring that
certain notice be given to the State Lottery Agency at a certain time; prohibiting
assignments from including certain payments; discharging the State Lottery
Agency, its officials, and employees, from liability under certain circumstances;
providing that certain persons be held harmless and be indemnified from
certain proceedings related to the assignment; authorizing the State Lottery
Agency to establish a certain fee; requiring that a contract of assignment include
a certain affidavit completed by the assignee; specifying certain contents of the
affidavit; requiring that the assignee notify the State Lottery Agency of certain
information under certain circumstances; requiring that a husband and wife
who are co-owners of a prize assign the prize in a certain way; prohibiting
certain court orders from requiring the State Lottery Agency to divide a single
prize payment in a certain way; allowing the substitution of assignees under
certain circumstances; prohibiting a court from allowing an assignment under
certain circumstances; and generally relating to the State lottery.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - State Government
Section 9-122
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2004 Replacement Volume)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article - State Government
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