HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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451.
The money received under the provisions of § 450 shall be
paid [over to the Treasurer and shall become general funds] INTO
THE GENERAL FUND of the State. [Such moneys shall thereafter be
disbursed by the Comptroller only pursuant to an appropriation
made in accordance with §§ 32 and 52 of Article III of the
Constitution or pursuant to the provisions of §§ 1 through 15,
inclusive, of Article 15A of this Code, title "Budget and
Procurement," as amended from time to time.]
REVISOR'S NOTE: Chapter ____, Acts of 1985, amended the
first sentence and deleted the second sentence of this
section.
The requirement to pay money "into the General Fund"
is substituted for the former requirement that the
money be paid "over to the Treasurer and ... become
general funds", to conform to references elsewhere in
the Code and to reflect that, in practice, State units
directly deposit moneys with the depositaries that the
Treasurer designates.
The former second sentence, which required the money
to be disbursed as provided in Md. Constitution, Art.
III, §§ 32 and 52 and Art. 15A of the Code, is deleted
as unnecessary in light of the usual budgetary process
and, in light of the revision of parts of Art. 15A in
the State Finance and Procurement Article, as
partially obsolete.
466.
(h) The Board shall receive all fees and other charges
collectible pursuant to this subtitle and all such moneys shall
be paid [over to the State Treasurer, and shall become general
funds] INTO THE GENERAL FUND of the State. [Such moneys shall
thereafter be disbursed by the Comptroller only pursuant to an
appropriation made in accordance with §§ 32 and 52 of Article III
of the Constitution or pursuant to the provisions of §§ 1 through
15, inclusive, of Article 15A of this Code, title "Budget and
Procurement," as amended from time to time.]
REVISOR'S NOTE: Chapter ____, Acts of 1985, amended
subsection (h) of this section, to amend the first
sentence and to delete the second sentence.
In subsection (h) of this section, the requirement to
pay money "into the General Fund" is substituted for
the former requirement that the money be paid "over to
the State Treasurer, and ... become general funds", to
conform to references elsewhere in the Code and to
reflect that, in practice, State units directly
deposit moneys with the depositaries that the
Treasurer designates.
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