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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                         H.B. 1010 ACTUAL VALUE AS DETERMINED BY THE DEPARTMENT FOR THE APPLICABLE
TAXABLE YEAR IN WHICH THE TAX CREDIT UNDER THI
S SECTION IS TO BE GRANTED. (D) A tax credit granted under this section may not be granted for more than
10 years.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect October 1, 2005 June 1, 2005. The changes to § 10-207(v) of the Tax - General
Article as enacted by Section 1 of this Act shall be applicable to all taxable years
beginning after December 31, 2004. The changes to § 9-240 of the Tax - Property
Article as enacted by Section 1 of this Act shall be applicable to all taxable years
beginning after June 30, 2005,
and shall be applicable to all taxable years beginning
after June 30, 2006
.
May 26, 2005 The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
State House
Annapolis, MD 21401 Dear Mr. Speaker: In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 1010 - Criminal Procedure - Restitution. This bill allows restitution for rehabilitation expenses, provides that the $10,000 cap
of restitution is per child per incident and not aggregate children per incident,
requires the Division of Parole and Probation or Department of Juvenile Services to
request the court to impose an earnings withholding order to collect restitution from
an obligor's salary if the restitution is overdue and the restitution obligor is employed,
and provides for the presumed necessity of specified restitution expenses when
written documentation is provided. Senate Bill 873, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 1010. Very truly yours,
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr.
Governor House Bill No. 1010 AN ACT concerning Criminal Procedure - Restitution FOR the purpose of expanding the circumstances under which a judge may order a
defendant or child respondent to make restitution to include situations in which
the victim suffered certain losses or suffered expenses incurred with
rehabilitation; providing that a certain restitution amount is the absolute limit - 4333 -


 
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