WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor
Ch. 113
(2) Data quantifying the success of Maryland's increased tourism marketing
efforts;
(3) Tourism marketing strategies used by other states in Maryland's primary
market and their impact on Maryland's market share;
(4) Efforts by the Board to generate additional revenues for the Maryland
Tourism Development Board Fund; and
(5) Other short- and long-term strategies for tourism development that, if
adopted, could help improve Maryland's competitive position with its neighboring states.
SECTION 3. 6. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect July 1, 1994. It shall remain effective for a period of 4 years and at the end of June
30, 1998, with no further action required by the General Assembly, this Act shall be
abrogated and of no further force and effect.
Approved May 2, 1994.
AN ACT concerning
CHAPTER 113
(Senate Bill 312)
Child Support
FOR the purpose of requiring permitting requiring a court to issue default judgments
adjudicating paternity under certain circumstances; establishing a rebuttable
presumption of paternity under certain circumstances; requiring that State courts
give full faith and credit to paternity judgments, orders, and decrees made by
another state's judicial or administrative process; authorizing the Child Support
Enforcement Administration Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to certify
for tax refund intercept certain medical costs under certain circumstances;
providing certain appeal procedures; including medical support in the definition of
support in a certain provision of the Code; requiring that certain wage withholding
orders be payable through certain support enforcement agencies or the Department
of Health and Mental Hygiene or directly to certain bank accounts under certain
circumstances on or after a certain date; defining certain terms; authorizing a court
to require, in a support order, that a parent include a child on the parent's health
insurance coverage under certain circumstances; allowing certain orders to be
issued separate from or in conjunction with an earnings withholding order;
requiring a parent order to provide health insurance to provide certain information
and carry out certain requirements; requiring that a certain order be sent to a
parent's employer; requiring that, upon receipt of a certain order, an employer
comply with certain requirements and provide certain information; establishing
liability for certain employers for violating certain provisions of this Act; requiring
certain employers to comply with certain procedures when health insurance
coverage for a child terminates; providing that certain orders are binding on certain
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