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SB 137 - Harford County - Injury Reports
Providing that specified provisions of law regarding injury reports made by a physician, pharmacist, dentist, or nurse who treats an individual with specified injuries, or by an individual in charge of a hospital that treats the injured individual, apply in Harford County.
HG, Section 20-701-amended
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2006,  Senator Hooper, et al

SB 440 - Education - Tuition Assistance Program for Firemen and Rescue Squad Members - Renaming
Renaming the tuition assistance program for firemen and rescue squad members as the Charles W. Riley Fire and Emergency Medical Services Tuition
Reimbursement Program; and authorizing the publishers of the Annotated Code of Maryland to correct specified statutory references under specified circumstances.
ED, Section 18-603-amended
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2006, Harford County Senators

SB 270 - Institutions of Higher Education - Transfer of Credits - Letter of Acknowledgment
Requiring an institution of higher education that does not possess regional accreditation to require its students, except in specified circumstances, to sign a letter of acknowledgment that the transfer of credits may be difficult if the student intends to transfer the credits to an institution of higher education that is regionally accredited; requiring the institutions to keep the letters on file while the student attends the institution and for 2 years or more after the student completes the course; etc.
ED, Section 11-404-added
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2006, Senator Hooper, et al

SB 485 - Maryland Building Performance Standards - Exemption in Certain Counties for Agricultural Buildings Used for Agritourism
Exempting Calvert, Charles, Dorchester, Frederick, Harford, Prince George's, St. Mary's, Somerset, and Talbot counties from the Maryland Building Performance Standards for the construction, alteration, or modification of agricultural buildings for which agritourism is an intended subordinate use; providing that an existing agricultural building used for agritourism is not
considered as a change of occupancy that requires a building permit under specified circumstances; etc.
PS, Section 12-508-added
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2006, Senator Hooper, et al
 
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