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Session Laws, 1996
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor

S.B. 727

(4) An international trade center constituting a facility of commerce and
consisting of one or more buildings, structures, improvements, and areas that the
Department considers necessary, convenient, or desirable for the centralized
accommodation of functions, activities, and services for or incidental to the transportation
of persons by water, the exchange, buying, selling, and transportation of commodities and
other property in international and national waterborne trade and commerce, the
promotion and protection of this trade and commerce, and governmental services related
to them and other federal, state, and municipal agencies and services, including foreign
trade zones, offices, marketing and exhibition facilities, terminal and transportation
facilities, customhouses, custom stores, inspection and appraisal facilities, parking areas,
commodity and security exchanges, and, in the case of buildings, structures,
improvements, and areas in which such accommodation is afforded, all the buildings,
structures, improvements, and areas, although other parts of the buildings, structures,
improvements, and areas might not be devoted to purposes of the international trade
center other than the production of incidental revenue available for the expenses and
financial obligations of the Department in connection with the international trade center
and although other parts of the buildings, structures, improvements, and areas might be
rented or leased for the use or occupancy of departments, bureaus, units, or agencies of
the United States, this State, or any political subdivision of this State.

(f) "Project" means any port facility acquired, constructed, controlled, or
operated by the Administration, including all property acquired for the construction or
operation of the port facility.

6-102.1.

(A) (1) IN THIS SECTION THE FOLLOWING WORDS HAVE THE MEANINGS
INDICATED.

(2) "CARGO" DOES NOT INCLUDE A VESSEL'S MACHINERY OR SUPPLIES, OR
THE VESSEL'S EQUIPMENT TRANSPORTED ONTO OR OFF OF THE VESSEL

(2)     "COMMITTEE" MEANS AN ALCOHOL-FREE AND DRUG-FREE
WORKPLACE COMMITTEE WITH A MEMBERSHIP CONSISTING OF AN EQUAL NUMBER
OF EMPLOYEE AND MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVES APPOINTED BY THE
COMMISSION TO ADMINISTER THE PROGRAM.

(3) (2) (3) "DRUG" MEANS:

(I) A CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE AS DEFINED IN
ARTICLE 27 OF THE CODE; AND

(II) A PRESCRIPTION DRUG AS DEFINED IN § 21-201 OF THE HEALTH
- GENERAL ARTICLE, TO THE EXTENT THAT THE DRUG AFFECTS JOB
PERFORMANCE AND WORKER SAFETY AT A PORT MARINE FACILITY.

(4)     (3) (4) "EMPLOYEE" MEANS ANY INDIVIDUAL WHO IS AN
EMPLOYEE, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR, OR OTHER
INDIVIDUAL WHO PROVIDES LABOR FOR COMPENSATION AT A PORT MARINE
FACILITY FOR A PERSON.

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