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S.B. 541 VETOES
(II) THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL RECEIVES FROM THE
TRANSFEROR AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO ANY FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL INCOME TAX
BENEFIT REALIZED BY THE TRANSFEROR AS A RESULT OF A DEDUCTION FROM
INCOME FOR A CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROPERTY TO A NONPROFIT
ORGANIZATION. (3) IF THE CONDITIONS IN PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS SUBSECTION ARE
MET, THE TRANSFEROR'S PROPERTY TAX DEBT SHALL BE REDUCED BY AN AMOUNT
EQUAL TO THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF THE TRANSFERRED PROPERTY. [(3) (i) If more than one qualified person or entity competes for the real
property transfer, preference shall be given to the person or entity which will create
homeownership opportunities. (ii) If more than one qualified person or entity competing for the
same property transfer will create homeownership opportunities, the Board shall
consider other factors in selecting a transferee.] (c) The release of a lien for city real property taxes, charges, or assessments as
authorized under subsection (b) of this section [in no way limits the ability of the
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City to seek enforcement of] DOES NOT ABATE
the TRANSFEROR'S liability [of the person responsible for the taxes, charges, or
assessments] FOR THE REMAINING AMOUNT OF THE TAX DEBT. (d) The Board may set additional standards and requirements for approval of
the release of liens under this section. SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 2000.
May 18, 2000 The Honorable Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr.
President of the Senate
State House
Annapolis MD 21401 Dear Mr. President: In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, I have today
vetoed Senate Bill 541 - State Government - Procurement - Conflict of Interests. This bill provides that each invitation for bids or request for proposals for a contract
that will involve the selection of a consultant who is to assist a unit of State
government in the formation, award or execution of a contract must require the
bidder or offerer to provide an affidavit disclosing any actual or potential conflict of
interest of which the bidder or offerer knows or can be reasonably expected to know.
The bill requires the Board of Public Works to adopt regulations concerning the
disclosure and evaluation of conflicts of interest under the bill. House Bill 702, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me on May
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