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Ch. 440 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
substantially equivalent savings to the State, the Secretary of Budget and
Management may implement the merit increments in accordance with the

Memorandum of Understanding. SECTION 14. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Laws of Maryland
read as follows: Article 41 - Governor - Executive and Administrative Departments 18-105. (b) (1) For purposes of this subtitle, there is a 911 fee to be paid by the
subscribers to switched local exchange access service, wireless telephone service, or
other 911-accessible service. The 911 fee is 10 cents per month payable at the time
when the bills for telephone service are due. (2) The Public Service Commission shall direct the telephone companies
to add the 911 fee to all current bills rendered for switched local exchange access
service in the State. The telephone companies shall act as collection agents for the 911
Trust Fund with respect to the fee, and shall remit all proceeds to the Comptroller on
a monthly basis. The telephone companies shall be entitled to credit against the
proceeds of the 911 fee to be remitted an amount equal to [1 1/2] 0.75 percent of the
911 fee to cover the expenses of billing, collecting, and remitting the 911 fee and any
additional charges. The Comptroller shall deposit the funds in the 911 Trust Fund. (3) The 911 service carriers shall add the 911 fee to all current bills
rendered for wireless telephone service or other 911-accessible service in the State.
The 911 service carriers shall act as collection agents for the 911 Trust Fund with
respect to the fee and shall remit all proceeds to the Comptroller on a monthly basis.
The 911 service carriers shall be entitled to credit against the proceeds of the 911 fee
to be remitted an amount equal to [1 1/2] 0.75 percent of the 911 fee to cover the
expenses of billing, collecting, and remitting the 911 fee and any additional charges.
The Comptroller shall deposit the funds in the 911 Trust Fund. [(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (3) of this subsection,
for calendar years 1996, 1997, and 1998 only, a 911 service carrier other than a
telephone company shall be entitled to credit against the proceeds of the 911 fee to be
remitted an amount equal to 2 1/2 percent of the 911 fee to cover the expenses of
billing, collecting, and remitting the 911 fee and any additional charges.] Article - Commercial Law 17-301. (a) The following property held by a banking or financial organization, or
business association is presumed abandoned, if the depositor has been issued a notice
by first class mail to the depositor's last known address of the fact that the property
will be considered abandoned and there is no response within 30 days to the
notification:
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