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Introductory*
City of Baltimore
Council Bill
Introduced by: Councilmember Bullock and President Scott
A Bill Entitled
An Ordinance concerning
title
Indigenous Peoples’ Day
For the purpose of designating Indigenous Peoples’ Day, observed on the second Monday in October, as a legal holiday for the City of Baltimore; and generally relating to the observance of certain holidays by the City.
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By adding
Article 1 - Mayor, City Council, and Municipal Agencies
Section(s) 36A-1 and 36A-2, to be under new subtitle, “Subtitle 36A. Legal Holidays” Baltimore City Code
(Edition 2000)
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, That the Laws of Baltimore City read as follows:
Baltimore City Code
Article 1. Mayor, City Council, and Municipal Agencies
Subtitle 36A. Legal Holidays
§ 36A-1. Holidays specified.
(a) In general.
In addition to other legal holidays established from time to time by union contract, by agency regulation, or by action of the Board of Estimates, the following days are legal holidays for the City of Baltimore.
(b) Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the second Monday in October of each year.
§ 36A-2. Observance.
The City shall observe the legal holidays specified in § 36A-1 of this subtitle annually, in the same manner as it observes other legal holidays established from time to time by union contract, by agency regulation, or by action of the Board of Estimates.
Section 2. And be it further ordained, That the catchlines contained in this Ordinance are not law and may not be considered to have been enacted as a part of this or any prior Ordinance.
Section 3. And be it further ordained, That this Ordinance takes effect on the date it is enacted.