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Session Laws, 1994
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Ch. 104                                        1994 LAWS OF MARYLAND

1994 BY THE VOTERS OF THIS STATE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF
ARTICLE XIV OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE, SHALL BE MADE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE IV, SECTION 14 OF THE
CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE.

(E) EACH JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS IN OFFICE ON JANUARY 12, 1994,
OR THE JUDGE'S SUCCESSOR, SHALL BE ELIGIBLE TO CONTINUE TO SERVE ON THE
COURT:

(1) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SUBSECTION (C) OF THIS
SECTION; AND

(2) UPON ELECTION FROM THE NEW CIRCUITS ESTABLISHED UNDER
ARTICLE IV, SECTION 14 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE FOLLOWING THE
ADOPTION OF THE AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY HOUSE BILL 635 OF 1994 BY THE
VOTERS OF THIS STATE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE XIV OF
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE, EXCEPT THAT JUDGE LAWRENCE F. RODOWSKY OF
BALTIMORE CITY, IF OTHERWISE ELIGIBLE TO CONTINUE TO SERVE ON THE COURT BUT
FOR HIS LACK OF RESIDENCE IN THE NEW THIRD APPELLATE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, SHALL
BE ELIGIBLE TO CONTINUE TO SERVE ON THE COURT UPON ELECTION STATEWIDE.

SECTION 5. 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the General Assembly
determines that the amendment to the Constitution of Maryland proposed by this Act
affects multiple jurisdictions and that the provisions of Article XIV, Section 1 of the
Constitution concerning local approval of constitutional amendments do not apply.

SECTION 6. 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the aforegoing section
proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of Maryland shall be submitted to the
legal and qualified voters of this State at the next general election to be held in
November, 1994 for their adoption or rejection in pursuance of directions contained in
Article XIV of the Constitution of this State. At that general election, the vote on this
proposed amendment to the Constitution shall be by ballot, and upon each ballot there
shall be printed the words "For the Constitutional Amendments" and "Against the
Constitutional Amendments," as now provided by law. Immediately after the election, all
returns shall be made to the Governor of the vote for and against the proposed
amendment, as directed by Article XIV of the Constitution, and further proceedings had
m accordance with Article XIV.

Chaptered May 2, 1994.

CHAPTER 104
(House Bill 1151)

AN ACT concerning

Judges - Mandatory Retirement

FOR the purpose of proposing amendments to the Constitution of Maryland altering the
mandatory retirement age for judges under certain circumstances; requiring a

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