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(3) If, before a determination, an employer fails to indicate, in
accordance with regulations of the Secretary, that a claimant may be disqualified or
ineligible for benefits, the Secretary need not notify the employer of the
determination.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Erroneous internal reference in § 8-806(d)(2) of the Labor and
Employment Article.,

Occurred: Ch. 8, Acts of 1991.

Article - Natural Resources

3-302.

(a) There is an Environmental Trust Fund. For the purpose of this subtitle,
there is established as an added cost of generation, an environmental surcharge per
kilowatt hour of electric energy generated in the State to be paid by any electric
company as defined in § 1-101 of the Public Utility Companies Article. This surcharge
initially shall be assessed at [0.1 mill] 0.1 MIL per kilowatt hour as of January 1,
1972. The Public Service Commission shall impose the surcharge per kilowatt hour of
electric energy generated within the State and shall authorize the electric companies
to add the full amount of the surcharge to customers' bills. To the extent that the
surcharge is not collected from customers, the surcharge shall be deemed a cost of
generation and shall be allowed and computed as such, together with other allowable
expenses, for rate-making purposes. Revenues from the surcharge shall be collected
by the Comptroller and placed in the Fund.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Misspelling in § 3-302(a) of the Natural Resources Article.

Occurred: Ch. 4, First Sp. Sess., Acts of 1973.

3-904.

(f) (1) "Project" means the facilities and properties used or useful or having
present capacity for future use in connection with:

[(1)](I) The transporting, transferring, compacting, burying,
incinerating, reduction, composting, collection, storage, treatment, utilization,
processing, or final disposal of waste;

[(2)] (II) The conversion of waste to fuel, steam, electricity, energy, or
other resources or the generation of steam, electricity, or other forms of energy from
fuel which is derived from, or is otherwise related to, waste;

[(3)] (III) The reconstruction, converting or otherwise recycling of waste
into material which is not waste or which is useful or is marketable; or

[(4)] (IV) Any combination of the foregoing (whether or not such facilities
are located on a single site). The term "project" also includes but shall not be limited
to:

 

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