Ch. 362
1994 LAWS OF MARYLAND
units therein for trade, industry, residence, recreation, agriculture, public activities, and
other purposes; and (vi) the uses of land, including surface, subsurface, and air rights
therein, for building, trade, industry, residence, recreation, agriculture, forestry, or other
purposes.
8-127.
IN THE EVENT OF THE SALE OF THE ENTIRE PARCEL OF PROPERTY OR A
PORTION OF THE PARCEL OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE GLENN DALE HOSPITAL BY
THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TRANSFER OF THE LAND
FROM THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TO THE BUYER OF THE LAND, THE COUNTY
COUNCIL FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, SITTING AS A DISTRICT COUNCIL, SHALL
PLACE AND PERMANENTLY MAINTAIN THE LAND IN A ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF
AGRICULTURAL OPEN SPACE COMMISSION SHALL ACQUIRE TITLE TO AND
INCORPORATE THE APPROXIMATELY 150 ACRES THAT HAVE NOT BEEN DEVELOPED
AS PART OF THE EXISTING HOSPITAL CAMPUS INTO THE COMMISSION'S PARK
SYSTEM AND MAINTAIN THE LAND WITHIN THE PARK SYSTEM IN PERPETUITY. THE
COMMISSION SHALL ALSO ACQUIRE TITLE TO THE APPROXIMATELY 60 ACRES THAT
HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED AS A HOSPITAL CAMPUS. THE COMMISSION MAY SELL,
LEASE, OR OTHERWISE TRANSFER THE APPROXIMATELY 60 ACRES TO A PERSON
WHO WILL USE THE PROPERTY AS A CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 70B, §§ 7 THROUGH 23 OF THE CODE. IF THE
COMMISSION IS UNABLE TO FIND A QUALIFIED PERSON TO CARRY OUT THE INTENT
OF THIS SECTION, THE COMMISSION SHALL RETAIN POSSESSION OF THE
APPROXIMATELY 60 ACRES UNTIL THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND
APPROVES AN ALTERNATIVE USE.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 1994.
Approved May 2, 1994.
CHAPTER 362
(House Bill 435)
AN ACT concerning
Security Systems Technicians - Licensure
FOR the purpose of regulating security systems technicians; requiring the licensure of any
person who, for compensation, provides certain services as part of a security system
on the location of a person's residential or commercial property; providing a certain
exception certain exceptions; providing for the terms of licenses, for qualifications
of licensees, and for revocation or denial of a license in certain circumstances;
requiring the Superintendent of the Maryland State Police or the Superintendent's
designee to adopt certain regulations; authorizing the Superintendent to waive certain
requirements under certain circumstances; providing a certain exception from home
improvement licensing requirements; providing for the termination of this Act; and
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