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    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 1 - Definitions; General Provisions
    Section 2-108 - Use of Public Resources

    (a)    Public resources may be used by members of the General Assembly only for public purposes.
        (b)    This section does not prohibit incidental use of public resources for nonpublic purposes.

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