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1- WES MOORE, Governor Ch. 987
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4-Chapter 987
5-(Senate Bill 829)
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7-AN ACT concerning
3+EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW.
4+ [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.
5+ Underlining indicates amendments to bill.
6+ Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by
7+amendment.
8+ *sb0829*
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9-Somerset County – Fire Companies – Appropriations
10+SENATE BILL 829
11+L2 4lr2067
12+ CF HB 976
13+By: Senator Carozza
14+Introduced and read first time: February 2, 2024
15+Assigned to: Budget and Taxation
16+Committee Report: Favorable
17+Senate action: Adopted
18+Read second time: February 26, 2024
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11-FOR the purpose of requiring the County Commissioners of Somerset County to
12-appropriate to certain organized volunteer fire companies in the county certain
13-amounts for certain fiscal years; requiring that the appropriations required for a
14-certain fiscal year remain in effect for subsequent fiscal years unless altered by a
15-future enactment; and generally relating to appropriations for organized volunteer
16-fire companies in Somerset County.
20+CHAPTER ______
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18-BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
19- The Public Local Laws of Somerset County
20-Section 2–304(a)
21- Article 20 – Public Local Laws of Maryland
22- (2015 Edition, as amended)
23- (As enacted by Chapters 327 and 328 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2018)
22+AN ACT concerning 1
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25- SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND,
26-That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
24+Somerset County – Fire Companies – Appropriations 2
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28-Article 20 – Somerset County
26+FOR the purpose of requiring the County Commissioners of Somerset County to 3
27+appropriate to certain organized volunteer fire companies in the county certain 4
28+amounts for certain fiscal years; requiring that the appropriations required for a 5
29+certain fiscal year remain in effect for subsequent fiscal years unless altered by a 6
30+future enactment; and generally relating to appropriations for organized volunteer 7
31+fire companies in Somerset County. 8
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30-2–304.
33+BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 9
34+ The Public Local Laws of Somerset County 10
35+Section 2–304(a) 11
36+ Article 20 – Public Local Laws of Maryland 12
37+ (2015 Edition, as amended) 13
38+ (As enacted by Chapters 327 and 328 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2018) 14
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32- (a) (1) The County Commissioners shall appropriate and levy annually the
33-following amounts for the use of the organized volunteer fire companies in the County:
40+ SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 15
41+That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 16
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35-Fire [FY 2019] [FY 2020] [FY 2021] [FY 2022] [FY 2023] [FY 2024]
36-Company FY 2025 FY 2026 FY 2027 FY 2028 FY 2029 FY 2030
43+Article 20 – Somerset County 17
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38-Crisfield
39-Volunteer [$67,881.00] [$69,238.62] [$70,623.39] [$72,035.86] [$73,476.58] [$74,946.11]
40-Fire $76,445.03 $77,973.93 $79,533.41 $81,124.08 $82,746.56 $84,401.49
41-Company
45+2–304. 18
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43-Princess Anne
44-Volunteer [$67,881.00] [$69,238.62] [$70,623.39] [$72,035.86] [$73,476.58] [$74,946.11]
45-Fire $76,445.03 $77,973.93 $79,533.41 $81,124.08 $82,746.56 $84,401.49
46-Company
47+ (a) (1) The County Commissioners shall appropriate and levy annually the 19
48+following amounts for the use of the organized volunteer fire companies in the County: 20 2 SENATE BILL 829
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48-Marion Ch. 987 2024 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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50-– 2 –
51-Volunteer [$43,248.00] [$44,112.96] [$44,995.22] [$45,895.12] [$46,813.03] [$47,749.29]
52-Fire $48,704.28 $49,678.37 $50,671.93 $51,685.37 $52,719.08 $53,773.46
53-Company
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55-Deal Island–
56-Chance
57-Volunteer [$37,638.00] [$38,390.76] [$39,158.58] [$39,941.75] [$40,740.58] [$41,555.39]
58-Fire $42,386.50 $43,234.23 $44,098.91 $44,980.89 $45,880.51 $46,798.12
59-Company
52+Fire [FY 2019] [FY 2020] [FY 2021] [FY 2022] [FY 2023] [FY 2024] 1
53+Company FY 2025 FY 2026 FY 2027 FY 2028 FY 2029 FY 2030 2
6054
61-Ewell Fire
62-Department,
63-Inc., of [$29,988.00] [$30,587.76] [$31,199.52] [$31,823.51] [$32,459.98] [$33,109.18]
64-Smith $33,771.36 $34,446.79 $35,135.72 $35,838.44 $36,555.21 $37,286.31
65-Island
55+Crisfield 3
56+Volunteer [$67,881.00] [$69,238.62] [$70,623.39] [$72,035.86] [$73,476.58] [$74,946.11] 4
57+Fire $76,445.03 $77,973.93 $79,533.41 $81,124.08 $82,746.56 $84,401.49 5
58+Company 6
6659
67-Mount Vernon
68-Volunteer
69-Fire [$37,638.00] [$38,390.76] [$39,158.58] [$39,941.75] [$40,740.58] [$41,555.39]
70-Company, $42,386.50 $43,234.23 $44,098.91 $44,980.89 $45,880.51 $46,798.12
71-Inc.
60+Princess Anne 7
61+Volunteer [$67,881.00] [$69,238.62] [$70,623.39] [$72,035.86] [$73,476.58] [$74,946.11] 8
62+Fire $76,445.03 $77,973.93 $79,533.41 $81,124.08 $82,746.56 $84,401.49 9
63+Company 10
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73-Tylerton
74-Volunteer [$9,435.00] [$9,623.70] [$9,816.17] [$10,012.50] [$10,212.75] [$10,417.00]
75-Fire $10,625.34 $10,837.85 $11,054.60 $11,275.70 $11,501.21 $11,731.23
76-Company
65+Marion 11
66+Volunteer [$43,248.00] [$44,112.96] [$44,995.22] [$45,895.12] [$46,813.03] [$47,749.29] 12
67+Fire $48,704.28 $49,678.37 $50,671.93 $51,685.37 $52,719.08 $53,773.46 13
68+Company 14
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78-Fairmont
79-Volunteer [$37,638.00] [$38,390.76] [$39,158.58] [$39,941.75] [$40,740.58] [$41,555.39]
80-Fire $42,386.50 $43,234.23 $44,098.91 $44,980.89 $45,880.51 $46,798.12
81-Company
70+Deal Island– 15
71+Chance 16
72+Volunteer [$37,638.00] [$38,390.76] [$39,158.58] [$39,941.75] [$40,740.58] [$41,555.39] 17
73+Fire $42,386.50 $43,234.23 $44,098.91 $44,980.89 $45,880.51 $46,798.12 18
74+Company 19
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83- (2) The required appropriation for fiscal year [2024] 2030 shall remain in
84-effect for subsequent fiscal years unless altered by future enactment.
76+Ewell Fire 20
77+Department, 21
78+Inc., of [$29,988.00] [$30,587.76] [$31,199.52] [$31,823.51] [$32,459.98] [$33,109.18] 22
79+Smith $33,771.36 $34,446.79 $35,135.72 $35,838.44 $36,555.21 $37,286.31 23
80+Island 24
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86- SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, Th at this Act shall take effect July
87-1, 2024.
82+Mount Vernon 25
83+Volunteer 26
84+Fire [$37,638.00] [$38,390.76] [$39,158.58] [$39,941.75] [$40,740.58] [$41,555.39] 27
85+Company, $42,386.50 $43,234.23 $44,098.91 $44,980.89 $45,880.51 $46,798.12 28
86+Inc. 29
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89-Approved by the Governor, May 16, 2024.
88+Tylerton 30
89+Volunteer [$9,435.00] [$9,623.70] [$9,816.17] [$10,012.50] [$10,212.75] [$10,417.00] 31
90+Fire $10,625.34 $10,837.85 $11,054.60 $11,275.70 $11,501.21 $11,731.23 32
91+Company 33
92+
93+Fairmont 34
94+Volunteer [$37,638.00] [$38,390.76] [$39,158.58] [$39,941.75] [$40,740.58] [$41,555.39] 35
95+Fire $42,386.50 $43,234.23 $44,098.91 $44,980.89 $45,880.51 $46,798.12 36 SENATE BILL 829 3
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97+
98+Company 1
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100+ (2) The required appropriation for fiscal year [2024] 2030 shall remain in 2
101+effect for subsequent fiscal years unless altered by future enactment. 3
102+
103+ SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, T hat this Act shall take effect July 4
104+1, 2024. 5
105+
106+
107+
108+Approved:
109+________________________________________________________________________________
110+ Governor.
111+________________________________________________________________________________
112+ President of the Senate.
113+________________________________________________________________________________
114+ Speaker of the House of Delegates.