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Session Laws, 1999
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Article - Tax - General

8-220.

A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION MAY CLAIM A CREDIT AGAINST THE FINANCIAL
INSTITUTION FRANCHISE TAX FOR THE COST OF PROVIDING COMMUTER BENEFITS
TO THE BUSINESS ENTITY'S EMPLOYEES AS PROVIDED UNDER § 2-901 OF THE
ENVIRONMENT ARTICLE.

10-712.

AN INDIVIDUAL OR CORPORATION MAY CLAIM A CREDIT AGAINST THE STATE
INCOME TAX FOR THE COST OF PROVIDING COMMUTER BENEFITS TO THE BUSINESS
ENTITY'S EMPLOYEES AS PROVIDED UNDER § 2-901 OF THE ENVIRONMENT ARTICLE.

Article - Insurance

6-119.

AN INSURER MAY CLAIM A CREDIT AGAINST THE PREMIUM TAX FOR THE COST
OF PROVIDING COMMUTER BENEFITS TO THE BUSINESS ENTITY'S EMPLOYEES AS
PROVIDED UNDER § 2-901 OF THE ENVIRONMENT ARTICLE.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1999 and shall be applicable to all taxable years beginning after December 31,
1999.

Approved May 27, 1999.

CHAPTER 561
(Senate Bill 391)

AN ACT concerning

School Safety Act of 1999

FOR the purpose of including certain additional offenses adding an offense for which
a police officer may execute make a warrantless arrest;
adding certain arrests of
public school students for certain controlled dangerous substance offenses and
certain offenses related to explosives destructive devices to a list of offenses that
are required to be reported to the local superintendent of schools by the
arresting law enforcement agency; prohibiting threats of bodily harm to certain
individuals on school vehicles, at school-sponsored activities held off school
property, or on property owned by a county board of education and used for
administrative or other purposes; prohibiting threats of bodily harm to certain
employees at home; providing for certain penalties; increasing the maximum
fine for certain violations; and generally relating to school safety.

BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article 27Crimes and Punishments

 

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