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Session Laws, 2000
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 61
Article 23A - Corporations - Municipal 3. (b) (3) (i) Those officials authorized by the legislative body of the
municipality to act as enforcement officers may serve a citation on any person: 1. [Whom] WHO they believe is committing or has
committed a municipal infraction; or 2. On the basis of an affidavit submitted to an appropriate
official of the municipality, to be named by the municipality, citing the facts of the
alleged infraction. DRAFTER'S NOTE: Error: Grammatical error in Article 23A, § 3(b)(3)(i)1. Occurred: Ch. 735, Acts of 1978. Article 24 - Political Subdivisions - Miscellaneous Provisions 4-210. (a) Meetings of public agencies and meetings of the staff of public agencies
may be conducted in executive session in the following situations only: (1) When a public agency or members of the staff consider or discuss the
assignment, promotion, resignation, salary, demotion, dismissal, reprimand, or
appointment of a member of a public agency or employee, the session may be closed,
unless the person requests in writing for an open session. The request is a matter of
public record; (2) When a school board or its staff considers the disciplining of
individual students unless the parent, guardian or student requests an open session
of the board of education; (3) When a school board or its staff discusses specific students, families,
or personnel, and the disclosure of the discussions could prove detrimental or harmful
to those individuals; (4) When federal regulations prohibit an open meeting; (5) When State law specifically prohibits an open meeting; (6) When an open meeting would conflict with a condition for anonymity
of the donor contained in a gift or bequest to a public agency; (7) When secrecy is necessary to prevent the premature disclosure of the
format or content of examinations or the disclosure of results of examinations as they
relate to individual students; (8) When a public agency discusses strategy in collective bargaining or
litigation, or engages in collective bargaining;
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