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Session Laws, 1989
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Ch. 5

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Error: Extraneous hyphen in Article 83B, § 5-605.

Occurred: Ch. 620, Acts of 1961.

5-611.1.

(b) Title to submerged archaeological historic property, or
a portion thereof, located on or recovered from submerged lands
over which the State has sovereign control may be conveyed by the
State to a permittee pursuant to a permit issued by the Trust
under § 5-620 of this subtitle, if such a permit is approved by
the Board of Public Works in accordance with the applicable
provisions of Title 10, [Subtitle 3,] SUBTITLE 3 of the State
Finance and Procurement Article of the Code.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Extraneous comma in Article 83B, § 5-611.1(b).

Occurred: Ch. 503, Acts of 1988.

6-301.

(b) "Safety glazing material" means any glazing material,
such as tempered glass, laminated glass, [wire glass] WIRE GLASS,
or rigid plastic, which meets the test requirements of the
American National Standards Institute Standard ANSI z-97.1-1971,
[or] as may be amended, and such further requirements as may be
adopted by the Department of Housing and Community Development
after notice and [hearing] HEARING, as required by Title 10,
Subtitle 1 of the State Government [Article] ARTICLE, and which
are so constructed, treated, or combined with other materials as
to minimize the likelihood of CAUSING cutting and piercing
injuries resulting from human contact with the glazing material.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Omitted commas, extraneous conjunction, and
omitted word in Article 83B, § 6-301(b).

Occurred: Ch. 116, Acts of 1973.

7-306.

(a) Funds in the Trust Fund shall be expended equitably
around the State according to the following guidelines, subject
to any restrictions on their use or other limitations on
allocation expressly provided by statute or required as a
condition of acceptance:

(1) In the case of refunds received by the State from
any source, including as a direct or indirect result of alleged
petroleum pricing violations:

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