PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 513
(m) Except as provided in subsection (g) of this section, the statute of limitations
for the prosecution of the crime of conspiracy is the statute of limitations for the
prosecution of the substantive crime that is the subject of the conspiracy.
(n) A prosecution for an offense under Article 27, § 388 or § 388A of the Code
shall be instituted within 3 years after the offense was committed.
(o) A prosecution for an offense of discrimination on the basis of sex in paying
wages under §§ 3-301 through 3-308 of the Labor and Employment Article shall be
instituted within 3 years after the performance of the act on which the prosecution is
based.
(p) A prosecution for an offense of unlawfully charging or receiving compensation
in connection with an adoption under § 5-327 of the Family Law Article shall be
instituted within 3 years after the offense was committed.
(q) A prosecution for an offense under § 14-601 of the Health Occupations
Article of practicing, attempting to practice, or offering to practice medicine without a
license shall be instituted within 3 years after the offense was committed.
(R) A PROSECUTION FOR AN OFFENSE UNDER THE MARYLAND CHARITABLE
SOLICITATIONS ACT (TITLE 6 OF THE BUSINESS REGULATION ARTICLE) SHALL BE
INSTITUTED WITHIN 3 YEARS AFTER THE OFFENSE WAS COMMITTED.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 1995.
Approved May 25, 1995.
CHAPTER 513
(Senate Bill 232)
AN ACT concerning
Hunting - Regulated Shooting Grounds
FOR the purpose of altering certain provisions of law relating to the hunting of certain
species of game birds and mammals on Sundays; repealing certain bag limits on the
taking of certain ducks on regulated shooting grounds; repealing the termination
provision of a certain Act that authorizes hunting on Sunday on certain regulated
shooting grounds under certain circumstances; and generally relating to hunting on
regulated shooting grounds.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Natural Resources
Section 10-410(a) and 10-906(5) and (c)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1990 Replacement Volume and 1994 Supplement)
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