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Session Laws, 2002
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 303
Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages 15-112. (r) (10) (i) In this paragraph, "candidate", "contribution", and "political
committee" have the meanings stated in [Article 33,] § 1-101 of the [Code]
ELECTION LAW ARTICLE. Article 24 - Political Subdivisions - Miscellaneous Provisions 1-108. (c) If the charter of a political subdivision contains a durational residency
requirement that is longer than 6 months, the longer durational residency
requirement shall be retained if the governing body of the political subdivision
reaffirms the longer durational residency requirement by enactment of an ordinance
effective no later than 4 weeks prior to the filing deadline specified in [Article 33, §
5-303(a) of the Code] § 5-303(A) OF THE ELECTION LAW ARTICLE. 13-104. Notwithstanding any other law of this State effective on or before June 30, 1973,
or any local law, the restrictions imposed by this title are the only restrictions on the
political activities of an employee of a local entity, except for the restrictions that are: (1) Imposed on an employee of a board of supervisors of elections by
[Article 33, § 2-301 of the Code] § 2-301 OF THE ELECTION LAW ARTICLE; or Article 25B - Home Rule for Code Counties 1. (d) "Registered voter" means a person who is registered to vote in State and
county elections under the provisions of [Article 33 of this Code] THE ELECTION LAW
ARTICLE. 7. (a) The board of supervisors of elections, at the next regular congressional
election and in accordance with requirements as to time, notice, and form in [Article
33 of this Code] THE ELECTION LAW ARTICLE, shall submit the question of code home
rule status to the registered voters of the county for their adoption or rejection. The
ballots or voting machine labels, as the case may be, shall contain the words "For
Adoption of Code Home Rule Status" and "Against Adoption of Code Home Rule
Status". If a majority of those who vote on the question cast their votes in favor of
adoption, the board of county commissioners publicly shall so proclaim within ten
days after receiving a certification of the votes from the board of supervisors of
elections; and on the thirtieth day following the public proclamation the county shall
become a code home rule county. If a majority of those persons who vote on the
question cast their votes against adoption, the board of county commissioners
likewise shall so proclaim, and in this event the proposal is rejected at that election.
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