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Session Laws, 2000
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2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 601
than four years and that each student receiving such appointment shall give bond to
the [said] County Commissioners for [such] THE amount, with [such] security as
may be approved by [said] County Commissioners, that [he] THE STUDENT will
reside and practice medicine within Carroll County for not less than five years after
leaving medical school; and provided further, that the powers [herein] conferred
[upon] ON the [said] County Commissioners shall be continuing and may be
exercised from time to time, except that [such] THE payments shall not be made for
more than three students of medicine in any year. [3-20.] 3-213. Acquisition of property. (a) Powers to acquire. (1) The County Commissioners are authorized to acquire by purchase,
lease, gift, devise or by any other legal means real or leasehold property, to be used for
public purposes in the County, including any rights or interests [therein] IN THE
PROPERTY, and together with any improvements [thereon] ON THE PROPERTY, and
to enter into any agreements, contracts or leases which may be necessary to
[effectuate the same] ACQUIRE THE PROPERTY. (2) The County Commissioners may acquire property to be used for
public water supply and sewage disposal by condemnation. (b) The County Commissioners are authorized to lease any public property or
facilities owned or acquired by the County to any board, agency, department or other
public body for use by any board, agency, department or other public body in
connection with the construction, operation or maintenance of any public facilities
which the board, agency, department or other public body is now or may be
empowered to construct, operate or maintain. The County Commissioners may enter
into any and all agreements with [such] ANY board, agency, department or other
public body of the County for the leasing of any property or facilities and provide in[
such] THE agreements, the terms and conditions upon which the property or facilities
shall be leased, constructed, operated or maintained. (c) (1) If the County Commissioners determine that real property is no
longer needed for a public purpose, the property may be transferred with or without
consideration to a private nonprofit corporation in the County that is authorized to
receive appropriations from the County. (2) The property may be transferred, subject to those conditions,
covenants, and restrictions deemed appropriate by the Commissioners, after a public
hearing is held at which the Commissioners solicit and receive comments concerning
the transfer. (3) Notice of the hearing shall be advertised in at least 1 newspaper
having general circulation in the county at least once each week for 2 consecutive
weeks, the last of which advertisement may not appear later than 1 week prior to the
hearing. (4) The County Commissioners shall have an appraisal made of the
property the result of which shall be included in the notice of public hearing.
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