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Session Laws, 1986
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

141

10-138.

(a) Within 60 days after an evaluation report is approved
pursuant to § 10-135(d)(3), § 10-136(a)(2)(i), or § 10-137 OF
THIS SUBTITLE, the unit shall propose for adoption any amendments
to or repeal of its regulations that were proposed in the unit's
evaluation report as approved.

DRAFTER'S NOTE: This corrects stylistic errors in
cross-references in §§ 10-137(b) and 10-138(a) of the
State Government Article.

The stylistic errors occurred in Ch. 727 of the Acts
of the Regular Session of the General Assembly of
1985.

The stylistic errors were noted by the Michie Company.

12-104.

(a) Subject to the exclusions and limitations in this
subtitle, the immunity of the State and of its units is waived as
to a tort action, in a court of the State, to the extent of
insurance coverage under [Article 95, § 27(d) of the Code] §
9-105(C) OF THE STATE FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE.

(c) (1) The Treasurer may pay from the State Insurance
Trust Fund all or part of that portion of a tort claim which
exceeds the coverage obtained under [Article 95, § 27(d) of the
Code] § 9-105(C) OF THE STATE FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE
under the following conditions:

(i) the tort claim is one for which the State
and its units have waived immunity under subsections (a) and (b)
OF THIS SECTION;

(ii) a judgment or settlement has   been entered

granting the claimant damages to the full amount    of coverage

under [Article 95, § 27(d) of the Code] § 9-105(C)   OF THE STATE
FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE; and

(iii) the Board of Public Works, with the
advice and counsel of the Attorney General, has approved the
payment.

(2) Any payment of part of a settlement or judgment
under this subsection does not abrogate the sovereign immunity of
the State or any units beyond the waiver provided in subsections
(a) and (b) OF THIS SECTION.

DRAFTER'S NOTE: This corrects outdated cross-references and
stylistic errors in § 12-104(a) and (c) of the State
Government Article.

Article 95, § 27(d) became § 9-105(c) of the State

 

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