WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 5
Article 25 - County Commissioners
11A.
(b) (3-1) In Frederick County and St. Mary's County, in addition to the
authority granted in this section, the Board of County Commissioners may sell at a public
or private sale any real property owned by the Board of County Commissioners, if the
Board of County Commissioners:
[1.] (I) Determines that the property is no longer needed for any
public use; and
[2.] (II) Subject to the procedures of the County Commissioners,
provides adequate notice and a hearing on the sale of the real property.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Stylistic error in Article 25, § 11A(b)(3-1).
Occurred: Ch. 22, Acts of 1992. Correction by the Michie Company in the
1992 Cumulative Supplement to the 1990 Replacement Volume of Volume 1
of the Annotated Code of Maryland is validated by this Act.
12.
(a) The county commissioners or county council of the several counties shall have
the power and authority, in their discretion, to pay to any school teacher of their county
who is retired and who is receiving any retirement benefits under the provisions of other
laws, where such benefits in the aggregate are less than $125.00 per month, an additional
sum not exceeding $50.00 per month upon application to the county commissioners or
county council, and said commissioners or council shall annually levy an amount sufficient
to pay such additional benefits. Provided that the sum granted to any applicant by the said
county commissioners or council shall be such that when added to whatever any such
person is receiving as retirement pay under other laws, the total shall not exceed one
hundred and twenty-five dollars per month. [Provided further, that in addition to the
power and authority hereby conferred, the County Commissioners of Kent County shall
have the authority, in their discretion, to pay additional retirement benefits as is provided
by Article 73B, § 91, and shall have the authority to annually levy an amount sufficient to
pay such additional benefits.]
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Obsolete authorization in Article 25, § 12(a).
Occurred: As a result of Ch. 131, § 1, Acts of 1992, which repealed the
cross-referenced provision, former Article 73B, § 91.
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