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Session Laws, 1986
Volume 768, Page 3650   View pdf image
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3650

VETOES

Stationary blinds or blind sites may not be erected,
maintained or licensed in the following waters:

(1)  Baltimore County: Middle River and its
tributaries and westerly or towards shore from a straight line
drawn from the tip of Wilson Point in a southwesterly direction
to the northwest corner of Cape May beach AND BACK RIVER AND ITS
TRIBUTARIES WEST OF THE EASTERN AVENUE BRIDGE;

(2)  Dorchester County: In Brannock Bay and Trippe's
Bay out and beyond a line drawn from Mills Point in a
northeastwardly direction to the southeast corner of what is
known as the Great Flats and from there to what is known as Weir
Point or Orchard Marsh; Todd's Bay; and out and beyond a line
drawn 300 yards northeast of Todd's Point and running
south-southeast to a point at the mouth of Chapel Creek known as
Mitchell's Point;

(3)  Kent County: Turners Creek and Chester River and
its tributaries within the county jurisdiction, except in those
waters lying between Durding's Creek and Deep Point, or between
the property line of Wickliffe Farm and Cedar Point Farm near the
point known as Pine Tree Cove and Graveyard Point on Spencer Hall
Farm on Eastern Neck Island, and the Chesapeake Bay within the
county jurisdiction between the north end of Wilson's Point on
Trumpington Farm and the mouth of the Chester River.

(4)  Queen Anne's County: Prospect Bay, and in the
waters of the Chesapeake Bay adjacent to Poplar Island.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1986.

May 27, 1986
The Honorable Melvin A. Steinberg
President of the Senate
State House
Annapolis, Maryland 21404

Dear Mr. President:

In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland
Constitution, I have today vetoed Senate Bill 283.

This bill expands the law allowing members of an organized
police force to obtain a private detective's license to include
members of a police department which is permitted to enroll its
members in the Maryland Police Training Commission Schools and
Academies if the member has successfully completed the
Commission's training course.

 

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