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Session Laws, 1986
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78                                                  LAWS OF MARYLAND                                      Ch. 5

given and approved, according to law, in compliance with said
order, the surety on the prior bond shall remain liable for acts
or defaults occurring prior thereto, but shall be discharged from
all further liability from the acts or defaults of said officer
which may be done or committed subsequent to the approval of such
new bond. The office of any such State, county, [municipality]
MUNICIPAL, or other public officer shall become vacant at the
expiration of thirty days from personal service as aforesaid, if
the said officer shall not have complied with such order by
filing new bond, and the said vacancy shall be filled as provided
by law in case of death, resignation or removal; this provision
shall be mandatory.

DRAFTER'S NOTE: This corrects a grammatical error in
Article 90, § 7.

The error occurred in Ch. 409 of the Acts of the
General Assembly of 1906.

The grammatical error was noted by the Michie Company.

Article 95A - Unemployment Insurance Law

8.

(c)  Each employer shall pay contributions with respect to
employment during any fiscal year prior to July 1, 1964, as
required by this article prior to July 1, 1964, and each employer
shall pay contributions at the standard rate of 2.7 percent of
wages paid by the employer during the fiscal year beginning July
1, 1964, and during each fiscal year thereafter with respect to
employment occurring after June 30, 1964, through June 30, 1984,
except as otherwise provided in this article. For the fiscal
year beginning July 1, 1984, and during each fiscal year
thereafter, each employer shall pay contributions at the standard
rate of 5.4 percent of wages paid by the employer with respect to
employment occurring after June 30, 1984, except as otherwise
provided in this article.

(6) (ii) 1. An [employer] EMPLOYING unit transferring
by sale or otherwise, all or part of its organization, trade,
business, or assets to another employing unit or employing units
shall be known as a predecessor employer.

DRAFTER'S NOTE: This corrects, for purposes of consistency,
work usage in Article 95A, § 8(c)(6)(ii)l.

The existing language was contained in Ch. 718 of the
Acts of the General Assembly of 1984.

The correction was suggested by the Michie Company.

(d)  Benefits paid to employees of nonprofit organizations
shall be financed in accordance with the provisions of this
subsection.

 

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