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Session Laws, 2002
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Ch. 64 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
[(I)] (II) Charlestown Fire Company, Inc. [$] 1,000 [(II)] (III) Chesapeake City Fire Company 1,000 [(III)] (IV) Community Fire Company of Perryville 1,000 (V) HACK'S POINT FIRE COMPANY 1,000 [(IV)] (VI) North East Fire Company 1,000 [(V)] (VII) Rising Sun Fire Company 1,000 [(VI)] (VIII) Singerly Fire Company of Elkton 1,000 [(VII)] (IX) Water Witch Fire Company at Port Deposit 1,000
D. Allocation.
(1) The amount equivalent to [five cents ($0.05)] $.02 2 CENTS per one
hundred dollars ($100.) of assessed valuation of taxable property in the county minus
the [thirty-six] THIRTY-EIGHT thousand six hundred dollars [($36,600.)] ($38,600.)
required in Subsection C of this section shall be allocated among the nine (9)
volunteer fire companies in the exact proportion which the assessed valuation of
taxable property within the district served by each volunteer fire company bears to
the assessed valuation of taxable property within the county. (2) The district served by each volunteer fire company shall be
determined by the Cecil County Firemen's Association and the assessed valuation of
taxable property within each district shall be certified by the Supervisor of
Assessments for Cecil County based on the date of finality prior to the fiscal year in
which the distribution is to be made. E. The sum equivalent to [one cent ($0.01)] $.004 0.4 CENT per one hundred
dollars ($100.) of assessed valuation of taxable property in the county shall be
distributed by the Board of County Commissioners to the nine (9) volunteer fire or
fire and ambulance companies in equal allocations. F. In order to be eligible for any of the funds provided for in this section, each
of the nine (9) volunteer fire or fire and ambulance companies named herein shall
meet the minimum specifications and standards approved by the Cecil County
Firemen's Association. G. Each volunteer fire or fire and ambulance company shall file, annually
with the Board of County Commissioners, a statement of: (1) The fair value of the company's fire fighting apparatus; (2) The fair value of the company's ambulance; (3) The number of fires and other emergencies to which their respective
company was called; (4) The estimated value of the property in which the fires occurred; and
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