Ch. 113 1995 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(F) NOTHING IN THIS SECTION IS INTENDED TO LIMIT THE MANNER IN
WHICH A LOCAL SCHOOL OBTAINS INFORMATION OR USES INFORMATION
OBTAINED BY ANY LAWFUL MEANS OTHER THAN THAT SET FORTH IN SUBSECTIONS
(B) AND (C) OF THIS SECTION.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1995.
Approved April 11, 1995.
CHAPTER 113
(House Bill 916)
AN ACT concerning
Commission on Judicial Disabilities
FOR the purpose of proposing Amendments to the Constitution of Maryland that alter
the membership and powers of the Commission on Judicial Disabilities; establishing
certain requirements for members of the public appointed to the Commission;
establishing a certain limitation on the number of terms members of the
Commission may serve; providing that the composition of the Commission should
reflect a certain diversity; repealing certain provisions that authorize the
Commission to make certain recommendations to the Court of Appeals; authorizing
the Commission to take certain disciplinary action against judges; authorizing the
Court of Appeals to review certain determinations made by the Commission;
repealing certain provisions relating to confidentiality of proceedings, testimony,
and evidence before the Commission; authorizing the General Assembly to
prescribe by law the means to implement and enforce the powers of the
Commission; authorizing the Commission to prescribe by rule and practice and
procedure before the Commission; providing certain provisions of limited duration
for the purpose of implementing the provisions of these Amendments; generally
relating to the Commission on Judicial Disabilities; and submitting this Amendment
to the qualified voters of the State of Maryland for their adoption or rejection.
BY proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Maryland
Article IV - Judiciary Department
Section 4A and 4B
BY proposing an addition to the Constitution of Maryland
Article XVIII - Provisions of Limited Duration
Section 5
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, (Three-fifths of all the members elected to each of the two Houses
concurring), That it be proposed that the Constitution of Maryland read as follows:
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