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    • Title 1 - Definitions and General Provisions
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    • Section 1-302 - Transmittal of Document by Facsimile

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 3 - General Provisions
    Section 1-302 - Transmittal of Document by Facsimile

    (a)    Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the filing of any document specified in this article may be made by electronic facsimile transmittal.
        (b)    A document may not be filed by electronic facsimile transmittal if the document is required to contain a signed affidavit.

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    Maryland Statutes

    Election Law

    Title 1 - Definitions and General Provisions

    Subtitle 3 - General Provisions

    Section 1-301 - Computation of Time

    Section 1-302 - Transmittal of Document by Facsimile

    Section 1-303 - Dissemination of Voter Information Materials -- Apartment Buildings, Condominiums, or Other Multifamily Structures

    Section 1-303.1 - Items Provided by State Board of Elections to Baltimore City Centralized Booking Facility -- Ballot Drop Boxes -- Annual Report on Activities

    Section 1-303.2 - Eligible Voters Informed of Upcoming Elections -- Regulations Adopted -- Annual Report

    Section 1-304 - Political Restrictions in Montgomery County for Individuals in Quasi-Judicial Capacities

    Section 1-305 - Change in Administrative Policy

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