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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 10
(xv) In general, interest or instrument
commonly known as a "security"; or
(xvi) Certificate of interest or participation
in, temporary or interim certificate for, receipt for, guarantee
of, or warrant or right to subscribe to or purchase any of the
preceding.
Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings
1-707.
A judge of the District Court who [was] HAS continued in
office as a judge of that Court pursuant to the provisions of
Article IV, § 41-I(a) of the Constitution, and who on July 4,
1971 was a participant in a group health or group hospitalization
plan provided by a local subdivision, and who within six months
from July 5, 1971, elected to remain a member of that plan, may
continue as a member of the plan. In this event, the local
subdivision shall continue to make on behalf of the judge any
contributions to the plan required by its terms or by law. The
State shall periodically reimburse the local subdivision for
contributions made pursuant to this section.
2-309.
(e) The Sheriff of Baltimore County shall receive a salary
of not more than $45,000. The Sheriff shall appoint an
[undersheriff] UNDER-SHERIFF and any number of deputies and any
clerical assistant required by the duties of the office. The
Sheriff may also appoint a number of deputies to the ranks of
captain, lieutenant, and sergeant as his duties and
responsibilities require. The cost and expense of these
supervisory, administrative, and clerical positions, including
salaries, shall be as provided in the budget of the county by the
county executive and as approved by the County Council. All
full-time employees under this subsection are subject to the
provisions of the county merit system and the rules and
regulations passed by the County Council pursuant to the charter,
as to qualifications, compensation, and other regulations.
Part-time deputies may not be employed by the Sheriff's office.
However, the Sheriff may appoint as part-time deputies persons
employed in specific plants, institutions, colleges, and
hospitals situated within Baltimore County who are limited to
service only within the particular facility where they are
employed, and who may not be compensated by Baltimore County for
their services.
3-804.
(e) The court does not have jurisdiction over:
(3) A child 16 years old or older alleged to have
done an act in violation of any provision of law, rule, or
regulation governing the use or operation of a boat, except an
act that prescribes a penalty of incarceration; OR
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