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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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reports to the [legislature] GENERAL ASSEMBLY with such
recommendations as he may think expedient.
681B.
The State Use Industries Advisory Committee shall:
(8) Provide an annual report to the Governor and,
subject to § 2-1312 OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT Article [40, § 51 of
the Code], to the General Assembly within 90 days of the close of
the fiscal year summarizing the status of State Use Industries in
terms of [paragraphs] ITEMS (1) through (7) of this section.
745.
(d) It shall:
(3) Report annually to the Governor and, subject to §
2-1312 OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT Article [40, § 51 of the Code], to
the General Assembly on the development and operation of the
criminal justice information system.
Article 27A - Public Defender
11.
On or before the 30th day of September of each year, the
Public Defender shall submit a report to the board of trustees,
TO THE GOVERNOR, and, subject to § 2-1312 OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT
Article [40, § 51 of the Code, to the Governor and], to the
General Assembly. The report shall include pertinent data
concerning the operations of the Office of the Public Defender
including: projected needs; a breakdown of the number and type of
classes handled and relative dispositions; recommendations for
statutory changes including changes in the criminal law or court
rules as may be appropriate or necessary for the improvement of
the system of criminal justice and control of crime; and
rehabilitation of offenders.
Article 28 - Park and Planning Commission
5-116.
The Commission may investigate and, subject to § 2-1312 OF
THE STATE GOVERNMENT Article [40, § 51 of the Code], report with
recommendations to the General Assembly [of Maryland] as to
transportation service and facilities within the metropolitan
district and the coordination thereof upon the highways, roads,
bridges, railroads, street railways, and other arteries of
traffic; the manner of effecting the corelationship; and what
improvements and new facilities should be provided for a
comprehensive and coordinated development of transportation for
the metropolitan district; and submit to the General Assembly
from time to time any other recommendations respecting
legislation which the Commission, as a result of its activities,
regards as to the best interests of the metropolitan district.
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