HARRY HUGHES, Governor 821
(c) (1) Each school board may adopt lobbyist regulations
applicable to that school system pursuant to this [paragraph]
SECTION.
(2) The regulations adopted pursuant to this section
shall be substantially similar to the provisions of Title 5 of
this article as modified to the extent necessary to make the
provisions relevant to that school system and as further modified
to the extent deemed necessary and appropriate by and for that
school system.
Article 41 - Governor - Executive and Administrative
Departments
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(c-1) (5) With the agreement of the Secretary, any State
agency may assign to the unit any monetary claim that the agency
may have, regardless of whether the claim is in tort, contract,
or admiralty, or whether the claim is within any exception set
forth in paragraph (4) of this [section] SUBSECTION.
204H-5.
(d) The Secretary shall administer the 911 Trust Fund
subject to the provisions for financial management and budgeting
established by the Department of Budget and Fiscal Planning. The
Secretary shall cause the Comptroller to establish separate
accounts for the payment of administrative expenses and for each
county within the 911 Trust Fund. The income derived from
investment of money in the Fund shall accrue to the Fund and the
Comptroller shall allocate investment income among the accounts
in the Fund [pro rated] PRORATED on the basis of the total fees
collected in each county.
(e) The Comptroller shall disburse the moneys in the 911
Trust Fund as provided in this subsection.
(3) If a 911 system is in operation in a county, the
Comptroller shall pay to that county from the Fund balance in the
appropriate account, the amount of moneys requested by the county
and as provided in the State budget to pay for the costs of
maintaining and operating the 911 system. The Comptroller shall
pay the moneys for maintaining and operating 911 systems on [the]
September 30, December 31, March 31, and June 30 of each year.
204H-7.
(d) The Secretary shall cause the Comptroller to allocate
the balance of the funds in the 911 Trust Fund as of July 1, 1983
into the appropriate account established for each county within
the 911 Trust Fund as follows:
(2) For each county with a population OF 100,000 or
more persons but less than 250,000 persons - $250,000 minus the
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