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Session Laws, 1995
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Ch. 86

1995 LAWS OF MARYLAND

(3)     THE BONDS, THEIR TRANSFER, THE INTEREST PAYABLE ON THEM,
AND ANY INCOME DERIVED FROM THEM, INCLUDING ANY PROFIT REALIZED IN
THEIR SALE OR EXCHANGE, SHALL BE EXEMPT AT ALL TIMES FROM EVERY KIND
AND NATURE OF TAXATION BY. THIS STATE OR BY ANY OF ITS POLITICAL
SUBDIVISIONS, MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS, OR PUBLIC AGENCIES OF ANY KIND;
AND

(4)     FOR PURPOSES OF ISSUANCE AND SALE, SUCH BONDS MAY BE
CONSOLIDATED INTO A SINGLE ISSUE WITH ANY OTHER BONDS AUTHORIZED TO BE
ISSUED BY THE COUNTY.

6-501.

(a)     (1) This title constitutes full and complete authority, without regard to the
provisions of any other law, for the doing of the acts and things that it authorizes.

(2)     It shall be liberally construed to effect its purposes.

(3)     These provisions do not restrict any control which the United States and
the State are empowered to exercise over or within any district.

(b)     This title shall be deemed to provide an additional and alternative method for
the doing of the things authorized by it, and shall be regarded as supplemental and
additional to powers conferred by other laws, and may not be regarded as in derogation
of any powers now existing.

(c)     All laws or part of laws [applying to the District] which are inconsistent with
the provisions of this title are repealed to the extent of the inconsistency.

6-502.

FOR THE PURPOSE OF ASSISTING IN THE ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION
OF NEEDED WATER, SEWERAGE, OR DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, THE COUNTY MAY MAKE
GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS, UPON THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS IT MAY
DEEM RIGHT AND PROPER.

6-503.

(A)     ANY DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYEE OR AGENT OF
THE COUNTY HAS THE RIGHT OF ENTRY, AT ALL REASONABLE HOURS, UPON ANY
PRIVATE PREMISES AND INTO ANY BUILDING IN THE SERVICE AREA WHILE IN
PURSUIT OF THE EMPLOYEE'S OR AGENT'S OFFICIAL DUTIES, AFTER REASONABLE
NOTICE AND UPON FIRST PRESENTING PROPER CREDENTIALS FROM THE COUNTY.

(B)     THE COUNTY SHALL EXERCISE CONTROL OF THE WATER SUPPLY AT ALL
TIMES AND IN CASE OF SHORTAGE OF WATER OR, FOR ANY OTHER REASON, THE
COUNTY MAY DETERMINE THAT THE WATER SUPPLY SHOULD BE CONSERVED.

(C)     WATER USERS, UPON NOTICE FROM THE COUNTY, ITS AGENTS OR
EMPLOYEES, OR UPON NOTICE PUBLISHED ONCE IN ONE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN
WASHINGTON COUNTY, SHALL COMPLY WITH ANY ORDER PASSED BY THE COUNTY
TO CONSERVE THE WATER SUPPLY.

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