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Ch. 209
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2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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Article 33 - Election Code
2-303.
(e) (2) Upon receipt of the written description and map relating to a precinct
boundary established during the period described in paragraph (1) of this subsection,
the State Administrator shall immediately forward the documents to the [Director]
SECRETARY of the [Office] DEPARTMENT of Planning and the Executive Director of
the Department of Legislative Services.
Article 41 - Governor - Executive and Administrative Departments
13-106.
(a) The New Marsh Wholesale Produce Market Authority, as the same was
created by Chapter 662 of the Laws of Maryland of 1955 and amended by Chapter 845
of the Laws of Maryland of 1957, shall transfer to the Authority all of the land,
buildings, structures, facilities, equipment and other property acquired by the New
Marsh Produce Authority pursuant to the provisions of said Chapter 662 and Chapter
845; and upon such transfer the Authority shall assume and be charged with all of the
duties, obligations and liabilities, whether publicly or privately owned or operated,
occupying such Produce Market Authority, including the lease with the Mayor and
City Council of Baltimore for the land now being used for an abandoned motor vehicle
facility, and the New Marsh Wholesale Produce Market Authority shall cease to exist.
Immediately following the completion of such transfer the Authority shall make or
cause to be made an investigation and determination as to the feasibility and
economics of expanding the operations and facilities of the New Marsh Wholesale
Produce Market at its present location so as to accommodate additional wholesale
produce merchants, including those who are presently or who have in the past
operated their businesses in other areas of the City of Baltimore; provided, however,
that prior to undertaking any expansion of the operations and facilities of the New
Marsh Wholesale Produce Market at its present location for the above-stated
purpose, the determinations and any recommendations made as a result of such
investigation shall be submitted by the Authority to the Department of General
Services, the [Office] DEPARTMENT of Planning and to the Board of Public Works for
the respective approval of each. The Authority with the approval of the Board of
Public Works may sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the land, buildings, structures,
facilities, equipment and other property so acquired for such consideration and in
such manner as is in the best interest of the State of Maryland and the Authority;
provided that the proceeds derived from any such sale, lease or other conveyance
shall first be dedicated to the payment of the interest on and the principal of the
outstanding bonds of the New Marsh Wholesale Produce Market Authority and that
any proceeds remaining after the payment of such interest and principal shall be paid
to the State of Maryland in reimbursement of the amount of any taxes levied and
collected by the State of Maryland for the payment of interest on and principal of the
bonds issued by the New Marsh Wholesale Produce Market Authority. Nothing
contained in this subtitle is intended to relieve the State of Maryland of its obligations
to the holders of the bonds issued by the New Marsh Wholesale Produce Market
Authority as said obligations were imposed by Chapter 845 of the Laws of Maryland
of 1957. In the event of any sale, lease, reversion or disposal of the property of the
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