WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 648
In subsection (c)(1) of this section, the defined term
"person" is substituted for the former reference to
"any citizen of this State", to avoid inadvertently
excluding certain persons from protection.
Also in subsection (c)(1) of this section, the
reference to an "ex parte, interlocutory, or final"
injunction is substituted for the former reference to
a "temporary or permanent" injunction, to conform to
the terminology used in the Md. Rules. The
substituted language is broader than the former
reference to a "temporary or permanent" injunction, if
that former reference was intended only to encompass
the comparable federal injunctions. Under federal
law, an order that is granted, without a hearing, to
enjoin action is denominated a "temporary restraining
order". However, in common usage, a "temporary
injunction" would encompass both the Maryland forms of
"ex parte" and "interlocutory" injunction.
Also in subsection (c)(1) of this section, the
reference to conduct that is "continuing" is deleted
as unnecessary in light of the reference to harm that
is "irreparable".
Defined terms: "County" § 1-101
"Person" § 1-101 "State Board" § 2-101
2-207. DISPOSITION OF MONEY.
THE STATE BOARD SHALL PAY ALL MONEY COLLECTED UNDER THIS
TITLE INTO THE GENERAL FUND OF THE STATE.
COMMITTEE COMMENT: This section is new language derived
from former Art. 56, § 536(g).
The phrase "under this title" is substituted for the
former limited reference to "under this section" to
encompass any money other than license fees that the
State Board may collect.
Defined term: "State Board" § 2-101
2-208. AUTHORITY OF SECRETARY.
THE STATE BOARD EXERCISES ITS POWERS, DUTIES, AND FUNCTIONS
SUBJECT TO THE AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY.
COMMITTEE COMMENT: This section is new language derived
from the second sentence of former Art. 56, § 542(1).
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