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Session Laws, 1993
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor

Ch. 4

Chapter 591 of the Acts of 1987, as amended by Chapter 6 of the Acts of 1988, Chapter 11
of the Acts of 1989, Chapter 97 of the Acts of 1990, and Chapter 545 of the Acts of 1992

SECTION 8. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the changes made to §§
36(3)(c) and 36(3)(a)(i)2. of this Article, now codified as §§ 9-626, 9-627(b), and
9-628(d) of the Labor and Employment Article, take effect January 1, 1988 and shall
remain in effect for a period of 7 years and, at the end of January 1, 1995, with no further
action required by the General Assembly, these changes shall be abrogated and of no
further force and effect.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Function paragraph and body of bill being cured failed to refer to
amendment of Chapter 591 of the Acts of 1987 by Chapter 6 of the Acts of
1988.

Occurred: Chapter 545 (House Bill 534) of the Acts of 1992.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Laws of Maryland
read as follows:

Article 41 - Governor - Executive and Administrative Departments

10-601.

(a)     There is a Domiciliary Care Facilities Board established to:

(1)     Develop statewide policy on domiciliary care facilities;

(2)     Coordinate agency responsibility for implementation of policies and
programs related to domiciliary care;

(3)     Review and approve policies and regulations governing domiciliary care
facilities and related programs; and

(4)     Establish appropriate interagency agreements relative to domiciliary
care.

(b)     The Board consists of 9 voting members as follows:

(1)     The Director of the Office of Planning, who shall be chairperson of the
Board;

(2)     The Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene;

(3)     The Secretary of Human Resources;

(4)     The Director of the Office on Aging;

(5)     1 representative of the Disability Law Center appointed by the
Governor;

(6)     1 domiciliary care facility provider appointed by the Governor; and

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