Maryland Code § CONST-XIF-2

Section CONST-XIF-2
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The governing body of any county, by a vote of at least two-thirds of the
members elected thereto, may propose by resolution that the county become a code
county and be governed by the provisions of this Article. Upon the adoption of such a
resolution, it shall be certified to the Board of Supervisors of Elections in the county,
which Board (pursuant to the election laws of the State) shall submit to the voters of
the county at the next ensuing general election the question whether the resolution
shall be approved or rejected. If in the referendum a majority of those persons voting
on this question vote for the resolution, the resolution is approved, and the county
shall become a code county under the provisions of this Article, on the thirtieth day
after the election. If in the referendum a majority of those persons voting on this
question vote against the resolution, the resolution is rejected, and of no further
effect.
Provided that if at the next ensuing general election there shall be submitted
to the voters of the county a proposed charter under Article 11A of this Constitution,
the proposed charter only shall be submitted to the voters at that next ensuing
general election. If the proposed charter is adopted by the voters, this particular
resolution to become a code county shall not be submitted to the voters and shall have
no further effect. If the proposed charter is rejected by the voters, the code question
under this Article shall be submitted to the voters at the general election two years
later, and no charter question under Article 11A shall be submitted to the voters at
that general election.

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