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Code · Maryland · Local Government

§ 4-310

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§4–310.
(1)At the end of each calendar or fiscal year, each municipality shall compile a complete set of charter enactments of the municipality for that year.
(2)The charter enactments in the compilation shall be in a numerical sequence, beginning with No. 1, and in a separate series for each year.
(1)Subject to paragraph
(2)of this subsection, copies of the compilation shall be:
(i)kept on permanent record at the offices of the chief executive officer and legislative body of the municipality;
(ii)made available at those offices for inspection during regular business hours; and
(iii)provided by those offices without charge.
(2)The county in which the municipality is located may make other copies of the compilation available at a reasonable cost to any person.
(c)On or before March 1 of each year, the municipality shall provide without charge copies of the compilation to the Department of Legislative Services as provided in § 4–109 of this title.
(d)Along with the compilation provided under subsection
(c)of this section, the municipality shall provide to the Department of Legislative Services, as provided in § 4–109 of this title, a statement that includes information on any referendum on a proposed charter amendment.
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