WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 49
(c) All such probationers shall be required to attend the school regularly for a
series of sessions not to exceed ten (10) in number. Classes shall be held in such of the
district courtrooms or other areas in Baltimore County as may be designated by the
director. The director shall, as far as is practical, designate locations of schools on a
geographic distribution throughout the county.
(d) The school shall include but not be limited to courses in driver safety, civic
responsibility, America and its heritage, and the ramifications present and future of
violating the laws of the State, both as to the individual and the community.
(e) The school shall be operated pursuant to the rules and regulations as
promulgated by the director and shall deliver such courses of study as deemed necessary
by the director and his assistants. The school may utilize any and all volunteer services of
the State, the county or any of her citizens.
(f) Failure of any probationer to attend said school as directed, without
reasonable cause, shall be considered violation of probation and shall be a misdemeanor.
Upon conviction thereof, the defendant shall be liable to a fine not to exceed one
hundred dollars ($100.00).
(g) The provisions of this section shall in no way prohibit the probationary schools
which have been established and are being conducted on a voluntary basis in Baltimore
County; provided, however, that any such voluntary school shall comply with the
minimum standards as established by the director.
(h) Attendance at these sessions shall be credited toward the drivers' education
program of the State of Maryland.]
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1994.
Approved April 12, 1994.
CHAPTER 49
(House Bill 385)
AN ACT concerning
Allegany County - Alcoholic Beverages
(Local Collecting Agent)
FOR the purpose of transferring in Allegany County the responsibility for being the local
collecting agent for fees associated with alcoholic beverages licenses from the
County Board of License Commissioners to the County Director of Finance; and
generally relating to alcoholic beverages licenses in Allegany County.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages
Section 2 (s-1)(1)(ii) and 63 (b)
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