EXECUTIVE ORDERS
TO ADMINISTER AND REALLOCATE SUCH LOW-INCOME HOUSING TAX
CREDIT AUTHORITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF H.R.
3838. THE HOUSING FINANCE REVIEW COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED
PURSUANT TO SECTION 11-302 OF ARTICLE 41 OF THE ANNOTATED
CODE OF MARYLAND SHALL REVIEW AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO
THE SECRETARY ON SPECIFIC REQUESTS FOR ALLOCATION OF SUCH
LOW-INCOME HOUSING CREDITS. THE SECRETARY MAY APPROVE ANY
REQUEST FOR AN ALLOCATION WITHOUT RECEIVING THE
RECOMMENDATION OF THE HOUSING FINANCE REVIEW COMMITTEE.
Section [11] 12. Severability. If any provision of this
Proclamation or the application of it to any person or
circumstance is held invalid for any reason in a court of
competent jurisdiction, the invalidity does not affect other
provisions or any other application of this Proclamation
which can be given effect without the invalid provision or
application, and for this purpose the provisions of this
Proclamation are declared severable.
Section [12] 13. Effective Date. This Proclamation shall
take effect as of the date it is executed AND BE APPLIED
RETROACTIVELY BEGINNING AUGUST 16, 1986, and except as may
subsequently be amended, shall remain in effect [until the
earlier of (i) the effective date of any legislation enacted
by the General Assembly with respect to the allocation of
the Maryland State Ceiling or (ii) such date provided in
H.R. 3838, currently January 1, 1987] THROUGH DECEMBER 31,
1986.
EXECUTIVE ORDER OF DECEMBER 19, 1986
01.01.1986.17
DECEMBER, 1986 COMMUTATIONS OF INMATES
WITHIN THE DIVISION OF CORRECTION
WHEREAS, Each of the inmates listed on the attachment to this
Executive Order was convicted in this State by a court of
competent jurisdiction and has served a substantial portion
of the sentence imposed;
WHEREAS, Each of the inmates is sentenced to the custody of the
Commissioner of Correction for the State of Maryland;
WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Correction and the Maryland Parole
Commission have reviewed and recommended the commutations of
sentences of the inmates sentenced to the custody of the
Division of Correction; and
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