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Session Laws, 1986
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

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provide. If the laws of a state prevent legislators from
serving on the commission, six members shall be appointed and
serve at the pleasure of the governor, unless the laws of the
state otherwise provide. In addition to any other principles or
requirements which a state may establish for the appointment and
service of its members of the commission, the guiding principle
for the composition of the membership on the commission from each
party state shall be that the members representing such state
shall, by virtue of their training, experience, knowledge or
affiliations be in a position collectively to reflect broadly the
interests of the state government, higher education, the state
education system, local education, lay and professional, public
and nonpublic educational leadership. Of those appointees, one
shall be the head of a state agency or institution, designated by
the governor, having responsibility for one or more programs of
public education. In addition to the members of the commission
representing the party states, there may be not to exceed ten
nonvoting commissioners selected by the steering committee for
terms of one year. Such commissioners shall represent leading
national organizations of professional educators or persons
concerned with educational administration.

25-103.

(e) The Council may consider all matters relating to:

(2) Recommendations of the [Educational] EDUCATION
Commission of the States; and

DRAFTER'S NOTE: This corrects two instances of the same
misnomer in §§ 25-102 Article III(a) and 25-103(e)(2)
of the Education Article.

The misnomers were contained in Ch. 22 of the Acts of
the General Assembly of 1978.

The misnomers were noted by the Computer Division of
the Department of Legislative Reference and by the
Michie Company.

Article - Estates and Trusts

13-301.

In this subtitle, unless the context otherwise requires:

(g) A "financial institution" is a bank, a federal savings
and loan association, a savings institution chartered and
supervised as a savings and loan or similar institution under
federal law or the laws of a state or a federal credit union or a
credit union chartered and supervised under the laws of a state;
a "domestic financial institution" is one chartered and
supervised under the laws of this [state] STATE or a bank
chartered and supervised under federal law and having its
principal office in this [state] STATE; an "insured financial

 

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