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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor S.B. 689
The governing body of a county or of a municipal corporation [shall] MAY grant a
property tax credit under this section against county or municipal corporation property
tax imposed on property that is:
(1) owned by a local corporation affiliated with Ruritan International; and
(2) actually used only for the purposes of the local corporation.
9-302.
(a) The governing body of Allegany County [and] OR of a municipal corporation
in Allegany County [shall] MAY grant a property tax credit under this section against the
county [and] OR municipal corporation property tax imposed on:
(1) personal property that is owned by a nonprofit television broadcast
translator station that is supported principally by public subscription; [and]
(2) property that is:
(i) owned by the South Cumberland Business and Civic Association,
Incorporated; and
(ii) known as the South Cumberland Civic Center [.];
[(b) The governing body of Allegany County or of a municipal corporation in
Allegany County may grant, by law, a property tax credit under this section against the
county or municipal corporation property tax imposed on:]
[(1)](3) property that is owned by the Upper Potomac Jaycees,
Incorporated;
[(2)](4) property that is owned by the Allegany Beagle Club, Incorporated;
[(3)] (5) property that is:
(i) leased by Frostburg Community Hospital, Inc.; and
(ii) used for hospital purposes;
[(4)](6) property that is owned by the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad;
[(5)] (7) property that is owned by the Frostburg Lions Club;
[(6)] (8) property that is owned by the Cumberland/Allegany County
Industrial Foundation, Inc.; and
[(7)](9) property that is owned by the La Vale Lions Club Foundation, Inc.
(c) (1) The governing body of Allegany County [shall] MAY grant a property
tax credit under this section against the county property tax imposed on:
(i) property that is:
1. owned directly or indirectly by a bona fide labor union or a
corporation whoso capital stock is owned only by a bona fide labor union;
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