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Session Laws, 1993
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor

Ch. 5

Article 28 - Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission

7-116.

(h) (5) A violation of a local law implementing the State FOREST Conservation
Law shall be enforced in accordance with those laws and not in accordance with this
subsection.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Omitted word in Art. 28, § 7-116(h)(5).

Occurred: Ch. 643, Acts of 1992.

Article 33 - Election Code

3-2.

(d) (6) The plan shall include:

(iv) Information on whether:

[(1)]1. The dates of birth are to be printed on the certified
registration list;

[(2)] 2. The names of registrants under the age of 18 years are
to be included on the lists; and

[(3)]3. The board can provide these exclusions or inclusions;

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Stylistic error in Article 33, § 3-2(d)(6)(iv).

Occurred: Chs. 308 and 309, Acts of 1988.

12-6.

(f) The results of the primary elections in the several counties and legislative
districts of Baltimore City in presidential years shall be canvassed, ascertained and
certified in the same manner as provided by law with respect to the election of delegates
from the several counties and legislative districts to State conventions of the respective
parties to nominate candidates for State offices. The votes cast in each primary election in
each county and legislative district of Baltimore City shall be canvassed and certified by
the respective boards of supervisors of elections in Baltimore City and the several
counties of the State. The Board of State Canvassers then shall tabulate the votes so
canvassed and certified in a manner plainly to indicate for each party:

(1)     Which candidate for President received the highest number of votes in
the State as a whole;

(2)     Which candidate for President received the highest number of votes
from each congressional district; [and]

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