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Edited on 2015-01-26 12:38:23 by DilipKanuga
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======Introductory Verbs======----


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Edited on 2015-01-13 15:10:51 by DilipKanuga
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**"Establishes" Examples:**
- A 159-B (NY, 2009):
- SB 590 (MD, 2010):
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- A 159-B (New York, 2009):
- SB 590 (Maryland, 2010):


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Edited on 2014-12-04 08:09:24 by DilipKanuga
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—1 member to represent the public;
—2 members chosen from candidate lists submitted by public school employee unions; and
—2 members chosen from candidate lists submitted by the Maryland Association of Boards of Education and the State Superintendents Association of Maryland.//
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-1 member to represent the public;
-2 members chosen from candidate lists submitted by public school employee unions; and
-2 members chosen from candidate lists submitted by the Maryland Association of Boards of Education and the State Superintendents Association of Maryland.//


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Edited on 2014-12-04 07:59:07 by DilipKanuga
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Revision [5612]

Edited on 2012-01-18 11:01:55 by DanTessler
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**Incorrect Usage Example:**
~Wrong phrasing:// "-Establishes that individuals are required to register their motor vehicles with the Department of Motor Vehicles (Sec. 2)."//
~Correct phrasing:// "-Requires individuals to register their motor vehicles with the Department of Motor Vehicles (Sec. 2)."//


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Edited on 2012-01-13 15:15:38 by DanTessler
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- SB 590 (Maryland, 2010):
// -Establishes a Public School Labor Relations Board to consist of the following members, all of whom are to be appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate for 5 year terms (Sec. 1):
-1 member to represent the public;
-2 members chosen from candidate lists submitted by public school employee unions; and
-2 members chosen from candidate lists submitted by the Maryland Association of Boards of Education and the State Superintendents Association of Maryland.//
Deletions:
- HB 100 (Utah, 2009):
// -Establishes the following medical copayments that inmates are required to pay (Sec. 2):
-$5 for primary medical care;
-$5 for dental care; and
-$2 for prescription medication.//
- HB 141 (Wyoming, 2009):
// -Establishes the crime of aggravated DUI for any individual that drives a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol concentration of at least 0.15 percent, as measured within two hours of a lawful arrest resulting from a valid traffic stop, and establishes the following sentencing guidelines (Sec. 1).//


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Edited on 2010-02-01 09:51:19 by ThomasStepleton
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// -Establishes a fee of $10 for every horse entered into a pari-mutuel race within the state of New York (Part V).//
// -Establishes the following medical copayments that inmates are required to pay (Sec. 2):
-$5 for primary medical care;
-$5 for dental care; and
-$2 for prescription medication.//
// -Establishes the crime of aggravated DUI for any individual that drives a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol concentration of at least 0.15 percent, as measured within two hours of a lawful arrest resulting from a valid traffic stop, and establishes the following sentencing guidelines (Sec. 1).//
Deletions:
//-Establishes a fee of $10 for every horse entered into a pari-mutuel race within the state of New York (Part V).//
//-Establishes the following medical copayments that inmates are required to pay (Sec. 2):
-$5 for primary medical care;
-$5 for dental care; and
-$2 for prescription medication.//
//-Establishes the crime of aggravated DUI for any individual that drives a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol concentration of at least 0.15 percent, as measured within two hours of a lawful arrest resulting from a valid traffic stop, and establishes the following sentencing guidelines (Sec. 1).//


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