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Code · Maryland · State Government

§ 2-1511

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§2–1511.
(a)The Governor shall deliver to the Secretary of State or a designee in the Secretary’s office:
(1)each bill that the Governor approves, immediately after the approval;
(2)each bill that becomes law without the approval of the Governor, on the day the bill becomes law;
(3)each bill that the Governor vetoes; and
(4)each executive order effective under Article II, § 24 of the Maryland Constitution.
(1)Subject to § 2–1248 of this title, the Secretary of State shall assign a chapter number to each bill that becomes law and to each executive order issued pursuant to Article II, § 24 of the Maryland Constitution.
(2)Chapter numbers shall be assigned in the order in which the bills become law.
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