Ch. 249 1993 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(2) The State's Attorney may appoint one deputy and such assistant State's
Attorneys as are provided for in the Cecil County budget to serve part time at the
pleasure of the State's Attorney. The salary of the deputy State's Attorney and the
assistant State's Attorneys shall be as provided for in the Cecil County budget.
(3) The deputy State's Attorney and the assistant State's Attorneys shall
have the same legal powers as the State's Attorney to represent the State before grand
juries and in the trial of criminal proceedings.
(4) The State's Attorney may appoint clerical, secretarial, administrative,
and other assistants as the State's Attorney deems necessary for the proper conduct of the
office. The salaries for these positions shall be as provided for in the Cecil County budget.
(5) The State's Attorney is the appointing authority for all employees of that
office and they shall serve at the pleasure of the State's Attorney.
(6) The State's Attorney, deputy State's Attorney, and assistant State's
Attorneys shall be entitled to all benefits received by full-time employees of Cecil
County.
(7) The State's Attorney's allowance for special work and employment of
extra help is $1,500 a year, to be spent only with the approval of the Administrative Judge
of the Circuit Court for Cecil County.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, pursuant to Article III,
Section 35 of the Constitution of Maryland, this Act may not be construed to extend or
apply to the salary or compensation of the State's Attorney in Cecil County in office on
the effective date of this Act, but the provisions of this Act concerning the salary or
compensation of the State's Attorney in Cecil County shall take effect at the beginning of
the next following term of office.
SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 1993.
Approved May 11, 1993.
CHAPTER 249
(Senate Bill 567)
AN ACT concerning
Real Estate Brokers - Multiple Brokerages - Licenses
FOR the purpose of requiring a real estate broker to obtain a real estate broker license
for each real estate brokerage operated by the real estate broker; requiring a
licensed real estate broker to comply with certain application procedures in order to
receive a certain license; and generally relating to the licensure of real estate
brokers.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
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