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Ch. 474
2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(II) THE VALUATION OF THE PROPERTY FOR PROPERTY TAX
PURPOSES AS OF THE MOST RECENT DATE OF FINALITY BEFORE THE JANUARY 1,
2002 DATE OF FINALITY;
AND (2) FOR A COUNTRY CLUB OR GOLF COURSE CONSTRUCTED AFTER
JANUARY 1, 2002, THE USE VALUE OF THE PROPERTY FOR PURPOSES OF THIS
SECTION SHALL BE THE GREATER OF:
(I) THE VALUE AS DETERMINED UNDER SUBSECTION (C)(1) OR
(D)(1) OF THIS
SECTION; OR (II) THE VALUATION OF THE PROPERTY AS IT WOULD HAVE BEEN
DETERMINED BY THE DEPARTMENT USING THE SAME METHOD
S AND ASSUMPTIONS
THAT THE DEPARTMENT USED FOR ASSESSMENTS OF SIMILAR PROPERTY AS OF THE
MOST RECENT DATE OF FINALITY BEFORE THE JANUARY 1, 2002 DATE OF FINALITY.
8-214. (a) If a country club OR GOLD GOLF COURSE that meets the qualifications of §
8-212 of this subtitle OR A GOLF COURSE allows or practices discrimination based on
race, color, creed, sex, or national origin in granting membership or guest privileges,
the country club OR GOLF COURSE may not make or continue an agreement under
this subtitle. (b) A country club OR GOLF COURSE may not discriminate or retaliate against
any person who has opposed any discrimination practice prohibited by subsection (a)
of this section or who has filed a complaint, testified, or assisted a party in any
manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing conducted under § 8-215 of this
subtitle. 8-215. (a) (1) A person claiming to be aggrieved by discrimination prohibited by §
8-214 of this subtitle may file a sworn, written complaint with the Attorney General. (2) The Attorney General or the Attorney General's designee shall
investigate all written complaints. (3) The Attorney General may initiate an investigation of a suspected violation. (4) If there is reasonable cause for believing that a country club OR GOLF
COURSE has practiced or is practicing discrimination in violation of § 8-214 of this
subtitle, the Attorney General or the Attorney General's designee shall hold a hearing
to determine the existence of the alleged violation. (5) The Attorney General or the Attorney General's designee may: (i) administer oaths; and
(ii) issue subpoenas to compel the attendance and testimony of
witnesses or the production of books, papers, records, and documents.
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