the manner, either at public or private sale, for the price it may determine to be for
the best interest of the county. The provisions of Article 31, §§ 9 through 11 of the
Code do not apply to bonds issued under the provisions of this section.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Missing word in Article 33, § 9-106(b)(2).
Occurred: Ch. 585, Acts of 1998. Correction by the publisher of the
Annotated Code in the 1998 Supplement to the 1997 Replacement Volume
is validated by this Act.
11-604.
(A) IN A COUNTY, MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, OR OTHER POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION IN WHICH A REFERENDUM VOTE IS HELD ON A LAW, ORDINANCE, OR
RESOLUTION, THE EXECUTIVE HEAD OF THE COUNTY, MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, OR
OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISION PROMPTLY SHALL REPORT THE RESULTS OF THE
REFERENDUM TO THE CLERK OF THE COURT FOR THE COUNTY.
(B) AS PROMPTLY AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER, THE CLERK OF THE COURT
SHALL CERTIFY THE RESULTS OF THE REFERENDUM TO THE STATE BOARD.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Inadvertent omission of former Article 33, § 23-11(a) in the 1998
revision of the Election Code.
Occurred: Ch. 585, Acts of 1998.
13-401.
(e) The chairmen and the treasurers of all other committees shall file the
report or statement of contributions and expenditures, as prescribed in accordance
with § 13-402 of this subtitle, at each of the times and for the respective periods
specified in subsection (a) of this section. Each report, filed in accordance with
paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection, shall be filed in duplicate. This report or
statement shall be filed with:
(1) The local board of the county or Baltimore City at which a candidate
supported or opposed by a committee has filed his certificate of candidacy; and
(2) The local board of the county or Baltimore City in which the
committee has promoted the success or defeat of a local principle or local proposition
submitted to a vote at an election only in that county or Baltimore City; and
(3) The State Board if a candidate supported or opposed by a committee
has filed his certificate of candidacy with the State Board; and
(4) The State Board if the committee has promoted the success or defeat
of a political party, statewide principle, statewide proposition, or other principle or
proposition submitted to a vote at an election in a county or Baltimore City and all or
part of another county or counties; and
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