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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The Committee shall:
(1) as to the relations between the State and the federal government:
(i) monitor and evaluate the relations;
(ii) monitor proposals to change the relations;
(iii) evaluate the impact of the proposals on the State and its citizens and on local governments; and
(iv) keep officials of the Executive and Legislative branches of the State government and others informed about the relations and the potential impact of proposals to change the relations;
(2) serve as a forum for consideration of certain State-local issues;
(3) try to advance the cooperation between the State and other units of government by proposing or facilitating any actions that the Committee considers advisable, including:
(i) the adoption of compacts;
(ii) the enactment of uniform statutes;
(iii) the enactment of reciprocal statutes;
(iv) the adoption of uniform administrative rules or regulations;
(v) the adoption of reciprocal administrative rules or regulations;
(vi) the informal cooperation between government offices;
(vii) the personal cooperation between officials and employees of governments; and
(viii) the exchange of information; and
(4) do any other thing that the Legislative Policy Committee assigns.
(b) Subject to § 2-1257 of this title, the Committee shall submit to the General Assembly:
(1) an annual report, within 15 days after the General Assembly convenes for a regular session; and
(2) any other report that the Committee considers appropriate.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, State Government § 2-906 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/state-government/md-code-state-govt-sect-2-906/
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