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1622

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 286

(b) No state of emergency may continue for longer than 30
days unless renewed by the Governor. The General Assembly by
joint resolution may terminate a state of emergency at any time.
Thereupon, the Governor shall issue an executive order or
proclamation ending the state of emergency. All executive orders
or proclamations issued under this section shall indicate the
nature of the emergency, the area or areas threatened, and the
conditions which have brought it about or which make possible
termination of the state of emergency. An executive order or
proclamation shall be disseminated promptly by means calculated
to bring its contents to the attention of the general public and,
unless the circumstances attendant upon the emergency prevent or
impede, promptly filed with the State Emergency Management and
Civil Defense Agency, the [Hall of Records] STATE ARCHIVES, and
the local records-keeping agency in the area to which it applies.

Article 23A - Corporations - Municipal

17C.

At least once each year the Department of Legislative
Reference shall forward all documents that it receives under this
article to the [Hall of Records Commission] STATE ARCHIVES for
permanent retention and storage.

Article 25 - County Commissioners

32A.

Whenever the board of county commissioners or county council
of any county in this State publishes or issues in printed,
mimeographed or similar duplicated form a code or compilation
containing all or a portion of the public local laws[,] of the
county, the board or council shall deposit copies free of charge
with the following State agencies: [Hall of Records Commission]
STATE ARCHIVES, one copy; State Law Library, one copy; State
Department of Legislative Reference, five copies.

Article 25A - Chartered Counties of Maryland

3B.

Promptly after any county has adopted or rejected a charter
form of government the agencies listed in this section shall be
notified of that change. In addition, copies of the charter as
adopted or rejected shall be sent to the following agencies:

(3) [Hall of Records] STATE ARCHIVES
P.O. Box 828
Annapolis, Maryland 21404 (one copy)

7.

(b) Copies of this compilation shall be made available for
inspection at the office of the county council, county executive,

 

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