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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 285
Department of Legislative Reference or the [State Law Department]
OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL or as secretary to the Speaker of
the House of Delegates or as secretary to the President of the
Senate during a session of the General Assembly shall be entitled
to receive credit for such service upon payment to this
retirement system, in a single payment, the contribution, with
interest, which he would have paid on behalf of such service.
For the purpose of this subsection "year of service" shall mean a
year or any portion thereof.
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(d) The accounts of the fund shall be regularly audited by
the [State] LEGISLATIVE Auditor, and from time to time by such
independent certified public accountant, the board of trustees
may engage. On or before May 1 in each year, the board of
trustees shall publish annually a report including the fiscal
transactions of the fund for the year ending the preceding
December 31, and a detailed balance sheet as of the said
preceding December 31. The board shall submit copies of said
report for posting at all the headquarters and all other
buildings, facilities and installations of the department, and
shall file with its own records one or more copies, which shall
be made available to any officer or civilian employee of the
department or potential beneficiary of any deceased officer or
civilian employee wishing to inspect the same.
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(9) In the year of his retirement, credit of up to 10 years
may be received by a member for benefits provided under § 117 of
this subtitle, if the member files claim for it with the board of
trustees and pays into this pension system an amount equal to the
reserves required to fund the additional allowance, which may be
paid on an installment basis by contributing not less than 2
percent of compensation per year with the appropriate final
adjustments being made in the year in which the member retires,
for previous service time:
(b) With the [State Law Department] OFFICE OF THE
ATTORNEY GENERAL;
Article 78 - Public Service Commission Law
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(g) Any complaint by an occupant of a dwelling unit,
commercial rental unit, or store against an owner, operator, or
manager arising out of this section may be handled in the county
or municipal corporation where the apartment house, office
building, or shopping center is located by the county's or
municipal corporation's landlord-tenant commission, if one
exists; if not, then by the consumer protection agency of the
county or municipal corporation, if one exists; if not, then by
the Consumer Protection Division of the OFFICE OF THE Attorney
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