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Session Laws, 1986
Volume 768, Page 767   View pdf image
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor                                        767

allocable to providing [such] THE administration, activities, or
services, but may not include independent living units[,];
however, nothing in this paragraph [shall affect] AFFECTS those
independent living units qualifying for exemption under § 7-202
of this subtitle; or

(iii) to provide nursing care, domiciliary
care, or comprehensive care including:

1.  the part of any central administrative
or service facility that is reasonably allocable to the licensed
health care part of the facility; or

2.  the part of any land that is
reasonably allocable to the licensed health care part of the
facility.

7-208.

(c) Except as provided in subsections (d) and (e) of this
section, after a disabled veteran dies, the surviving spouse
shall receive a DISABLED VETERAN'S property tax exemption:

(1)  for the dwelling house that was formerly owned by
the disabled veteran[, equal to the disabled veteran's
exemption]:

(i) if the dwelling house received an exemption
under this section before July 1, 1969; and

(ii) if the surviving spouse owns and resides
in the dwelling house;

(2)  for the dwelling house that was formerly owned by
the disabled veteran[, equal to the disabled veteran's
exemption]:

(i) if the dwelling house did not receive an
exemption under this section;

(ii) if the disabled veteran was domiciled in
the State at death; and

(iii) if the surviving spouse owns and resides
in the dwelling house; and

(3)  for a dwelling house subsequently acquired by the
surviving spouse, equal to the exemption for the former dwelling
house when the dwelling house owned by the surviving spouse was
transferred by the surviving spouse:

(i) if the surviving spouse owns and resides in
the subsequently acquired dwelling house; and

 

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