ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 17
9-602.
(f) For the purpose of computing the average weekly wage of a member of the
organized militia of the State who is a covered employee under § 9-215 of this title,
the wages of the covered employee shall be the greater of:
(1) the wage provided for active duty in [Article 65, § 32(b) of the Code]
§ 13-704(B) OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY ARTICLE; or
Article - Natural Resources
5-9A-05.
(b) (2) To qualify for additional funds appropriated above the level
appropriated in fiscal year 2000 as provided for in [Article 83B, § 6-503(f)(4) of the
Code] § 12-1007(D) OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY ARTICLE, an application shall include a
certification that the local jurisdiction has not adopted any local amendments to the
Maryland Building Rehabilitation Code.
8-1103.
(j) In the event the county or municipality fails to raise or to pay to the State
all or any portion of its percentage of the costs of a project as established by a
financing plan within 6 months of the certification of costs by the State Comptroller,
the State Comptroller shall cause to be withheld from State-collected, locally-shared
taxes, and, to the extent necessary, from the State aid for police protection provided
by [Article 88B, §§ 65 through 69 of the Code] ARTICLE 41, TITLE 4, SUBTITLE 4 OF
THE CODE to which the county or municipality would otherwise be entitled, for the
following fiscal year, a sum sufficient to reimburse the State for any sum remaining
unpaid, together with interest on the unpaid amount at the rate of 10% per annum
from the date of the certification by the State Comptroller.
10-410.
(c) (1) A person may not shoot at any species of wildlife from an automobile
or other vehicle or, except as provided in § 4-203(b) of the Criminal Law Article and
[Article 27, § 36E of the Code] TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 3 OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY ARTICLE,
possess in or on an automobile or other vehicle a loaded handgun or shotgun, or a rifle
containing any ammunition in the magazine or chamber.
Article - Public Safety
5-133.
(c) (1) A person may not possess a regulated firearm if the person was
previously convicted of:
(i) a crime of violence; OR
(ii) a violation of § 5-602, § 5-603, § 5-604, § 5-605, § 5-606, §
5-607, § 5-608, § 5-609, § 5-612, § 5-613, or § 5-614 of the Criminal Law Article[; or
(iii) any other violation classified as a felony in the State].
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