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NORTH BEACH 2355
SECTION 22. CODE OF ETHICS.
The Council shall adopt a code of ethics applying to all persons in the service of
the City, such code to be on file for public inspection in the offices of the City.
SECTION 23. LEGISLATIVE INTENT.
Notwithstanding any other evidence of the legislative intent, it is hereby
declared to be the legislative intent that if any provisions of this Act, or the
application thereof to any person or circumstances, is held invalid by any Court of
competent jurisdiction, the remainder of the Act, and the application of such
provision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected thereby.
NORTH BEACH
(Calvert County)
1-72
RESOLUTION OF TOWN OF NORTH BEACH
WHEREAS, the Federal and State Governments have lowered the age when a
citizen may vote in Federal and State elections to eighteen years of age; and
WHEREAS, The Town of North Beach, Maryland also desires to lower the age
when voters may be qualified to vote in town elections;
NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Town Council of North Beach,
Maryland that the Municipal Charter of North Beach, Maryland as codified in
the Code of the Public Local Laws of Calvert County be amended so that
Section 207 (22) - Qualifications of a Voter read as follows:
"Any person who shall be a citizen of the United States of the age of eighteen
years or over who, on the day of election and continuously for a period of one year
prior to registration shall be the owner of at least one thousand square feet of land
in North Beach, whether such real estate be held individually, jointly or as tenant
by the entirety, and the husband or wife, as the case may be of such owner or any
citizen of the United States of the age of eighteen years or over who is a legal
voter in State of Maryland, and who on the day of election is and for a period of
one year prior to registration has been a resident of North Beach, Maryland, shall
be a qualified voter of the Town."
APPROVED: March 9, 1972
Russell Hall
Mayor of Town of North Beach
I HEREBY CERTIFY, that the above Resolution was introduced on February
10, 1972 and was duly adopted on March 9, 1972 by an affirmative vote of 4
Councilmen.
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