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Session Laws, 2002
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 26
determination in accord with laws and regulations in effect prior to July 1, 1970. Such
drugs placed under control prior to July 1, 1970, which are not listed within
Schedules I through V shall automatically be controlled and listed in the appropriate
schedule. REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly was Art. 27, § 302(a) through (c).
Former § 302(a) is not retained in the Code because it applies, if at all, only
to a small class of persons who were prosecuted before July 1, 1970. It is
transferred to the Session Laws to avoid any inadvertent substantive effect
that its repeal might have. Former § 302(b) is not retained in the Code because it applies, if at all, only
to a small class of proceedings that were commenced before July 1, 1970. It
is transferred to the Session Laws to avoid any inadvertent substantive
effect that its repeal might have. Former § 302(c) is not retained in the Code because it applies, if at all, only
to a small class of administrative proceedings that were pending before
July 1, 1970, and to drugs that were placed under control before July 1,
1970. It is transferred to the Session Laws to avoid any inadvertent
substantive effect that its repeal might have. SECTION 7. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the continuity of every
commission, office, department, agency or other unit is retained. The personnel,
records, files, furniture, fixtures, and other properties and all appropriations, credits,
assets, liabilities, and obligations of each retained unit are continued as the
personnel, records, files, furniture, fixtures, properties, appropriations, credits,
assets, liabilities, and obligations of the unit under the laws enacted by this Act. SECTION 8. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That nothing in this Act affects
the term of office of an appointed or elected member of any commission, office,
department, agency, or other unit. An individual who is a member of a unit on the
effective date of this Act shall remain a member for the balance of the term to which
appointed or elected, unless the member sooner dies, resigns, or is removed under
provisions of law. SECTION 9. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That except as expressly
provided to the contrary in this Act, any transaction or employment status affected by
or flowing from any change of nomenclature or any statute amended, repealed, or
transferred by this Act and validly entered into or existing before the effective date of
this Act and every right, duty, or interest flowing from a statute amended, repealed,
or transferred by this Act remains valid after the effective date of this Act and may be
terminated, completed, consummated, or enforced as required or allowed by any
statute amended, repealed, or transferred by this Act as though the repeal,
amendment, or transfer had not occurred. If a change in nomenclature involves a
change in name or designation of any State unit, the successor unit shall be
considered in all respects as having the powers and obligations granted the former
unit.
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