WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor
Ch. 340
Article 10 - Legal Officials
40.
(i) (1) In Charles County, the State's Attorney's salary shall be [90 percent of
the salary of a judge of the District Court of Maryland at the beginning of the State's
Attorney's term and shall be increased 4.5 percent for each year for the years 1992, 1993,
and 1994] $85,000 AT THE BEGINNING OF THE STATE'S ATTORNEY'S TERM IN 1995 AND
SHALL BE $87,550 FOR 1996, 1997, AND 1998. In addition to the compensation provided for
in this section, the State's Attorney shall be entitled to reimbursement for reasonable
expenses during his performance of duties, subject to the approval of the County
Commissioners. Except in connection with and in performance of duties as State's
Attorney, while in office the State's Attorney shall serve full time and may not appear as
counsel or represent any party professionally before any court, board, commission, or
agency of this State or of any of its political subdivisions, or otherwise engage in the
private practice of law.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, pursuant to Article III,
Section 35 of the Constitution of Maryland, this Act may not be construed to extend or
apply to the salary or compensation of the State's Attorney of Charles County in office on
the effective date of this Act, but the provisions of this Act concerning the salary or
compensation of the State's Attorney of Charles County shall take effect at the beginning
of the next following term of office.
SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 1994.
Approved May 2, 1994.
CHAPTER 340
(House Bill 1414)
AN ACT concerning
Cecil County - Public School Facilities Bonds
FOR the purpose of authorizing and empowering the County Commissioners of Cecil
County from time to time, to borrow not more than $1,900,000 $2,685,000 in order
to finance the cost of certain public school facilities in Cecil County and to effect
that borrowing by the issuance and sale at public or private sale of its general
obligation bonds in like par amount; empowering the County to fix and determine,
by resolution, the form, tenor, interest rate or rates, or method of determining the
same, terms, conditions, maturities, and all other details incident to the issuance
and sale of the bonds; empowering the County to issue refunding bonds for the
purchase or redemption of bonds in advance of maturity; empowering and directing
the County to levy, impose, and collect, annually, ad valorem taxes in rate and
amount sufficient to provide funds for the payment of the maturing principal of and
interest on the bonds; exempting the bonds and refunding bonds, and the interest
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