Ch. 226
1997 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(4) An annual State tax is imposed on all assessable property in the State in rate
and amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds, as and when due
and until paid in full. The principal shall be discharged within 15 years after the date of
issuance of the bonds.
(5) Prior to the payment of any funds under the provisions of this Act for the
purposes set forth in Section 1(3) above, the grantee shall provide and expend a matching
fund. No part of the grantee's matching fund may be provided, either directly or
indirectly, from funds of the State, whether appropriated or unappropriated. No part of
the fund may consist of real property, in kind contributions, or funds expended prior to
the effective date of this Act. In case of any dispute as to the amount of the matching
fund or what money or assets may qualify as matching funds, the Board of Public Works
shall determine the matter and the Board's decision is final. The grantee has until June 1,
1999, to present evidence satisfactory to the Board of Public Works that a matching fund
will be provided. If satisfactory evidence is presented, the Board shall certify this fact and
the amount of the matching fund to the State Treasurer, and the proceeds of the loan
equal to the amount of the matching fund shall be expended for the purposes provided in
this Act. Any amount of the loan in excess of the amount of the matching fund certified
by the Board of Public Works shall be canceled and be of no further effect.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1997.
Approved April 29, 1997.
CHAPTER 226
(House Bill 277)
AN ACT concerning
Health Occupations - Scope of Practice
FOR the purpose of prohibiting a person who is licensed, certified, or otherwise
authorized to practice a health occupation under certain provisions of law from
practicing the health occupation on animals unless authorized by the State Board of
Veterinary Medical—Examiners; creating certain exceptions; adding a person
practicing acupuncture in accordance with certain restrictions to the list of
exclusions from the practice of veterinary medicine; authorizing the Board to allow
the practice of a health occupation on an animal by certain health care
practitioners: providing that a veterinary practitioner is immune from civil liability
under certain circumstances; and generally relating to the scope of practice for
health occupations.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Agriculture
Section 2-301(g)
Annotated Code of Maryland
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