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Session Laws, 1984
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor                                     1847

8-403.

(d) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (e) of this
section, on or before July 1, 1993, an evaluation shall be made
of the following governmental activities or units and the
statutes and regulations that relate to the governmental
activities or units:

(19) (8) THE OFFICE FOR HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUALS (§
9-1001 9-1002 OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT ARTICLE) . ;

SECTION 4 5 6. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That
Section(s) 1 and 2 of this Act shall take effect July 1, 1984.

SECTION 5 6 7. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED,       That

contingent on the taking effect of Chapter ____ (S.B. 50)   of the

Acts of the General Assembly of 1984, Section 3 Sections 3 and 4

through 5 of this Act shall take effect October 1, 1984  and if

Chapter ___ does not become effective, Section 3 Sections  3 and

4 through 5 of this Act shall be null and void without further
action by the General Assembly.

Approved May 15, 1984.

CHAPTER 296

(House Bill 1)

AN ACT concerning

Family Law

FOR the purpose of adding a new Article to the Annotated Code of
Maryland, to be designated and known as the "Family Law
Article", to revise, restate, and recodify the laws of this
State relating and pertaining to family law matters,
including matters relating to jurisdiction of the equity
courts over certain family law matters, to guardianship of
children, to appointing counsel for a minor in certain
family law proceedings, to marriage, to annulment of
marriages, to breach of promise to marry, to alienation of
affections, to rights and liabilities of spouses, to rights
and liabilities of third persons as to spouses, to services
to families with children, to domestic and household
violence, to battered spouses, to displaced homemakers, to
rights, duties, and relations between parents and children,
to adoption, to guardianship with the right to consent to
adoption, to subsidized adoption, to child care, to foster
care, to neglected children, to unattended children, to
child abuse, to single and young parents, to divorce, to

 

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