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Ch. 291 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(d) A question relating to the creation of a new county or the alteration of
county boundaries qualifies upon the enactment of the implementing public general
law. (e) A question referred to the voters as provided in an enactment of the
General Assembly qualifies upon the enactment of the law calling for the question. (f) (1) A question on an enactment by a charter county qualifies pursuant to
local law and Article 25A, § 8 of the Code. (2) A question on an enactment by a code county qualifies pursuant to
local law and Article 25B, § 10 of the Code. (g) A question relating to the incorporation of a new municipal corporation
qualifies upon the determination by the county governing body that the applicable
petition has satisfied all the requirements established by law for that petition. (h) A referendum on a question of issuance of a bond pursuant to § 9-934 of
the Environment Article qualifies upon submission of the question to the appropriate
local board. REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly was Art. 33, § 7-102.
No changes are made. 7-103. (a) In this section, "county attorney" means: (1) The attorney or law department established by a county charter or
local law to represent the county generally, including its legislative and executive
officers; or (2) If the county charter or local laws provide for different attorneys to
represent the legislative and executive branches of county government, the attorney
designated to represent the county legislative body. (b) Each question shall appear on the ballot containing the following
information: (1) A question number or letter as determined under subsection (d) of
this section; (2) A brief designation of the type or source of the question; (3) A brief descriptive title in boldface type; (4) A condensed statement of the purpose of the question; and (5) The voting choices that the voter [will have] HAS. (c) (1) The Secretary of State shall prepare and certify to the State Board,
not later than the third Monday in August, the information required under subsection
(b) of this section, for all statewide ballot questions and all questions relating to an
enactment of the General Assembly which is petitioned to referendum.
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