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Session Laws, 2000
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 61
[(3)] (4) A petition may consist of several papers, but each paper shall
contain the full text of the public local law or part of the public local law petitioned to
referendum, and there shall be attached to each paper an affidavit of the person
procuring the signatures thereon that, to his personal knowledge, each signature
thereon is genuine and bona fide, and that to the best of his knowledge, information,
and belief the signers are registered voters of the State of Maryland and of the code
county, as set opposite their names. The board of supervisors of elections shall verify
the registration of the petitioners. [(4)] (5) If the petition is filed with the board of supervisors of elections
in compliance with all provisions of law, the public local law shall not take effect until
thirty days after its approval by a majority of the registered voters voting on the
question. An emergency bill shall remain in force from its effective date
notwithstanding the filing of the petition, but it shall be repealed thirty days after
having been rejected by a majority of the registered voters voting thereon. DRAFTER'S NOTE: Error: Erroneous tabulation in Article 25B, § 10(h). Occurred: Ch. 650, Acts of 1967. Article 27 - Crimes and Punishments 139D. (a) A person who violates the provisions of this subheading is guilty of a felony
and on conviction is subject to a fine of not more than $250,000 or [by] imprisonment
for not more than 25 years or both. DRAFTER'S NOTE: Error: Extraneous word in Article 27, § 139D(a). Occurred: Ch. 343, Acts of 1997. 151C. (c) A person who violates this section is guilty of a felony and on conviction[,]
is subject to imprisonment for not more than 10 years or a fine of not more than
$10,000 or both. DRAFTER'S NOTE: Error: Extraneous comma in Article 27, § 151C(c). Occurred: Ch. 344, Acts of 1984. 255C. (t) (2) If THE LICENSE OF a holder of a tip jar license or wholesaler's license
is revoked for two separate civil violations under subsection (s) of this section or a
criminal violation under subsection (r) or subsection (v) of this section, the County
agency may deny a tip jar license or wholesaler's license to:
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