Effective dates of public local laws

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    (a)    Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a public local law enacted by the county commissioners of a code county takes effect:

        (1)    45 days after it is enacted; or

        (2)    at a later date specified in the public local law.

    (b)    (1)    A public local law takes effect on the date of its passage if it is passed as an emergency bill.

        (2)    An emergency bill may not:

            (i)    abolish or create an office;

            (ii)    change a salary, term, or duty of an officer;

            (iii)    grant a franchise or special privilege; or

            (iv)    create a vested right or interest.


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