S.B. 746 VETOES
8-1001.
(a) (1) An individual who otherwise is eligible to receive benefits is disqualified
from receiving benefits if the Secretary finds that unemployment results from voluntarily
leaving work without good cause.
(2) A DISQUALIFICATION UNDER THIS SECTION AS A RESULT OF
VOLUNTARILY LEAVING WORK WITH A PART TIME OR TEMPORARY EMPLOYER
MAY NOT DISQUALIFY AN INDIVIDUAL FROM RECEIVING BENEFITS THAT THE
INDIVIDUAL OTHERWISE IS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE WITH RESPECT TO EMPLOYMENT
WITH THE INDIVIDUAL'S FULL TIME OR PRIMARY EMPLOYER.
(2) A CLAIMANT WHO IS OTHERWISE ELIGIBLE FOR BENEFITS FROM
THE LOSS OF FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT MAY NOT BE DISQUALIFIED FROM THE
BENEFITS ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT BECAUSE THE
CLAIMANT VOLUNTARILY QUIT A PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT, IF THE CLAIMANT
QUIT THE PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT BEFORE THE LOSS OF THE FULL-TIME
EMPLOYMENT.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 1995.
May 24, 1995
The Honorable Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr.
President of the Senate
State House
Annapolis MD 21401
Dear Mr. President:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, I have today
vetoed Senate Bill 746..
This bill provides that the following persons may exercise trust or fiduciary powers in this
state: (1) an individual; (2) a trust company organized under Maryland law; (3) a tax
exempt organization as provided by the Internal Revenue Code; and (4) a bank, trust
company or savings bank that is organized under federal laws or the laws of another state
if it has the legal authority to exercise trust or fiduciary powers and its principal place of
business is located in a state which extends such authority to Maryland banks, trust
companies and savings banks.
House Bill 1087, which was passed by the General Assembly and will be signed by me on
May 25, 1995, accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to
sign Senate Bill 746.
Sincerely,
Parris N. Glendening
Governor
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