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Session Laws, 1984
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

1159

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from former Art. 41, §
256H.

In subsection (a)(1) of this section, the former
reference to the "order adopting the document" is
deleted as surplusage, which, the Administrator
indicates, was inadvertently carried over from the
Pennsylvania law on which former Art. 41, §§ 256B
through 256T were based.

In subsection (b) of this section, the former
reference to the "permanent supplements" is deleted as
unnecessary in light of the use of the defined term
"Code of Maryland Regulations".

Defined terms: "Administrator" § 7-201
"Code of Maryland Regulations" § 7-201
"Committee" § 7-201
"Includes";"including" § 1-101
"Register" § 7-201

7-208. ANNOTATIONS.

(A)  AUTHORIZED.

THE ADMINISTRATOR MAY INCLUDE IN THE CODE OF MARYLAND
REGULATIONS AND THE REGISTER ANNOTATIONS OF JUDICIAL DECISIONS
AND OTHER EXPLANATORY MATERIALS THAT RELATE TO A DOCUMENT IN THE
CODE OF MARYLAND REGULATIONS OR THE REGISTER.

(B)  PREPARATION.

THE ADMINISTRATOR MAY PREPARE THE ANNOTATIONS OR OBTAIN THEM
BY CONTRACT.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from former Art. 41, §
256G(b).

Former Art. 41, § 256C(c), which provided only for
annotations in the Code of Maryland Regulations, is
deleted as unnecessary in light of this section.

Defined terms: "Administrator" § 7-201
"Code of Maryland Regulations" § 7-201
"Includes";"including" § 1-101
"Register" § 7-201

7-209. DELETION OF OBSOLETE REGULATIONS.

WITH THE CONSENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE ADMINISTRATOR
MAY REMOVE FROM THE CODE OF MARYLAND REGULATIONS:

(1) A PROVISION OF A REGULATION THAT A COURT OF FINAL
APPEAL HAS DECLARED TO BE UNCONSTITUTIONAL; OR

 

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