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Session Laws, 1988
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Ch. 110

LAWS OF MARYLAND

(ii) Associated with the exercise of any
governmental or proprietary function authorized by law to be
exercised by a municipal corporation.

2B.

(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a)(2) and
(a)(3) above, the following categories of county legislation, if
otherwise within the scope of legislative powers granted the
county by the General Assembly, shall nevertheless apply within
all municipalities in the county:

(2) County revenue or tax legislation, subject to the
provisions of Article [81] 24 OF THE CODE, THE TAX - GENERAL
ARTICLE, and the Tax - Property Article, or legislation adopting
a county budget; and

17A.

(f) If the municipal corporation fails or refuses to supply
copies of this compilation and of the results of any referenda
thereon to the Department of Legislative Reference by March 1 of
the next succeeding year, or fails or refuses to certify that
there have been no such enactments, amendments, or repeals, or
referenda, during the last calendar or fiscal year, the
Department shall promptly certify that fact to the State
Comptroller, who then may order the discontinuance of all funds,
grants or State aid which the municipal corporation is entitled
to receive under State law. The section refers specifically to
all funds, grants or State aid which the municipal corporation is
entitled to receive under applicable provisions of State law
relating to the income tax, the tax on racing, the recordation
tax, the [tax on amusements] ADMISSIONS AND AMUSEMENT TAX, and
the license tax.

Article 24 - Political Subdivisions --
Miscellaneous Provisions

1-105.

(A)  A REQUIREMENT IN THIS ARTICLE THAT A DOCUMENT BE UNDER
OATH MEANS THAT THE DOCUMENT SHALL BE SUPPORTED BY A SIGNED
STATEMENT MADE UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE CONTENTS
OF THE DOCUMENT ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF THE KNOWLEDGE,
INFORMATION, AND BELIEF OF THE INDIVIDUAL MAKING THE STATEMENT.

(B)  THE OATH OR AFFIRMATION SHALL BE MADE:

(1)  BEFORE AN INDIVIDUAL AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER
OATHS, WHO SHALL CERTIFY IN WRITING TO HAVE ADMINISTERED THE OATH
OR TAKEN THE AFFIRMATION; OR

(2)  BY A SIGNED STATEMENT THAT:

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