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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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Ch. 393
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(ii) This paragraph does not preclude a victim who has not filed a
notification request form under § 770 of this article from submitting a victim impact
statement to the court.
(iii) The court may consider a victim impact statement in
determining whether to waive jurisdiction under this section.
(2) A victim shall be given notice of the waiver hearing as provided under
§ 770 of this article.
770.
(a) (2) (I) "Victim" means an individual who suffers direct or threatened
physical, emotional, or financial harm as a direct result of a crime or delinquent act[,
including a family member or guardian of a minor, incompetent, or homicide victim].
(II) "VICTIM" INCLUDES A FAMILY MEMBER OR GUARDIAN OF A
VICTIM WHO IS:
1. A MINOR;
2. DECEASED; OR
3. DISABLED.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 2000.
Approved May 11, 2000.
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CHAPTER 393
(House Bill 589)
AN ACT concerning
Homeowners' Property Tax Credit - Home Purchasers - Residency
Eligibility
FOR the purpose of altering the definition of "dwelling" for the purpose of
determining eligibility for the homeowners' property tax credit so as to require
that a home purchaser applicant occupy a dwelling for the remainder of the
taxable year for which the property tax credit is sought; providing for the
application of this Act; and generally relating to the occupancy of a dwelling for
a certain duration for purposes of calculating the homeowners' property tax
credit.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Tax - Property
Section 9-104(a)(6)
Annotated Code of Maryland
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