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646 LAWS OF MARYLAND Ch. 10
(a) Each board shall be open for registration on such days
and during such hours as each board may prescribe provided that:
any board where there are less than twenty thousand (20,000)
registered voters in the county shall be open not less than two
days per week; any board where there are more than twenty
thousand (20,000) but not more than fifty thousand (50,000)
registered voters in the county shall be open not less than three
days per week; any board where there are more than fifty thousand
(50,000) registered voters in the county shall be open five days
per week[, all which days continuously] during the regular
business hours for the county courthouse and the county business
offices or at other times for the equivalent number of hours if
the board shall determine that the greater convenience of the
public is served.
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(a) Reports shall be made by the several officials in the
counties and in Baltimore City at least once each month, except
as provided in [subsection] PARAGRAPH (3), as follows:
(1) The commissioner of health of Baltimore City and
the health officers of the counties shall file with the State
Administrative Board of Election Laws a list of the names and
residence addresses (if known) of all persons over 17 years of
age reported deceased within the city or county since the date of
the last such report.
(2) The clerk of the circuit court and the clerk of
the District Court for each county shall file with the State
Administrative Board of Election Laws the full names and
addresses of all persons convicted in the respective courts of
theft or infamous crimes since the date of the last such report.
The State Administrative Board of Election Laws shall make
similar arrangements with the clerk of the United States District
Court for the District of Maryland to receive lists of those
convicted of crimes in that court.
(3) The clerk of the circuit court for each county
shall give notice to any registered voter who changes his name
that he must notify his election board of the change.
(4) The clerk of the circuit court for each county
shall file with the State Administrative Board of Election Laws
the former and present names and residence addresses (if known)
of all persons whose names have been changed by decree or order
of court since the date of the last such report.
(5) Every agency or instrumentality of any county in
the State or in the City of Baltimore which acquires or condemns
or razes or causes to be condemned or razed any building used as
a residence within the county or city shall promptly report such
fact and the location of such building to the board in the county
or city.
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