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Property tax credits for 9-1-1 Specialists and Public Safety Officers - For the purpose of granting property tax credits and property tax relief allowed by Maryland state law for the City of Annapolis 9-1-1 specialists and public safety officers in the Annapolis Fire Department and Police Department; and generally related to city tax credits.
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CITY COUNCIL OF THE
City of Annapolis
Ordinance 19-23
Introduced by: Alderman Gay
Co-sponsored by: Alderwoman Tierney, Mayor Buckley
Referred to
Finance Committee
Public Safety Committee
AN ORDINANCE concerning
Property tax credits for 9-1-1 Specialists and Public Safety Officers
FOR the purpose of granting property tax credits and property tax relief allowed by Maryland state law for the City of Annapolis 9-1-1 specialists and public safety officers in the Annapolis Fire Department and Police Department; and generally related to city tax credits.
BY enacting with amendments the following portions of the Code of the City of Annapolis, 2023 Edition
6.04.126
6.04.127
SECTION I: BE IT ESTABLISHED AND ORDAINED BY THE ANNAPOLIS CITY COUNCIL that the Code of the City of Annapolis shall be amended to read as follows:
Title 6 - REVENUE AND FINANCE
Chapter 6.04 - Finance and Taxation Generally
Section 6.04.126 - 9-1-1 specialist property tax credit.
A. Definitions. In this section, the following terms have the meanings indicated:
1. "9-1-1 specialist" has the meaning set forth in Maryland Tax - Property Code Annotated ? 9-262 and, in the City of Annapolis, includes:
a. Police Communication Operator I; or
b. Police Communication Operator II; or
c. Police Communications Manager.
2. "Department" means the City of Annapolis department that administers and enforces the requirements of this chapter, or their designee, as assigned by the City Manager.
3. "Dwelling" has the meaning set forth in Maryland Tax - Property Code Annotated ?9-262.
B. Property tax credit. There is a City of Annapolis property tax cred...
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