Maryland Code § SG-2-1248

Section SG-2-1248
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In addition to any duties set forth elsewhere, the Office shall:
(1) on request of a member of the General Assembly, analyze and
report on:
(i) the laws of any state on a specific subject and all of the
available information about the practical operation and effect of those laws; and
(ii) the acts and records of any state;
(2) compile information on and analyze any matter that is the subject
of proposed legislation;

(3) on request of a member of the General Assembly, prepare or help
to prepare a bill or resolution that, unless the member specifies otherwise, conforms
to the style manual of the Office;
(4) provide analyses of proposed and emergency regulations of
Executive Branch agencies;
(5) make recommendations for the reclassification, rearrangement,
renumbering, rewording, and other formal revision of the public general laws of
Maryland;
(6) make recommendations for appropriate systems to collect and
publish:
(i) the public local laws;
(ii) executive orders; and
(iii) the regulations of units of the Executive Branch of the
State government;
(7) complete the formal revision of statutory law for the General
Assembly by preparing and submitting to the General Assembly recommendations
for the repeal or modification of statutes that are obsolete, inconsistent with another
statute, unconstitutional, or otherwise in need of formal revision;
(8) correct manifest spelling, grammatical, or clerical errors or errors
of addition or omission in the Code maintained by the Department, and include any
such correction in the Annual Corrective Bill for ratification by the General Assembly;
(9) maintain the clarity, simplicity, and consistency of style of
statutory law;
(10) have a style manual for statutory law;
(11) include in the style manual a drafting rule that requires, to the
extent practicable, the use of words that are neutral as to gender except for a subject
matter that specifically applies only to one gender and except for a name or
organizational title;
(12) assign a chapter number to each bill, and a joint resolution
number to each joint resolution, that, by operation of law, becomes law without the
signature of the Chief Executive, and notify the Secretary of State in writing of these
assignments; and

(13) carry out any other function related to legal affairs required by
the Executive Director.

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