A story in Sunday's Anne Arundel section on County Executive John R. Leopold's legislative agenda contained several errors. The county seeks to tap into the state's Environmental Trust Fund to research the environmental impact of local power plants. Also, the county wants to pass the cost of food inspections onto restaurants rather than seek state aid, and it wants to administer polygraph tests to those applying to become correctional officers.
Also, a Maryland consent decree, not current law, states that only the Maryland Department of the Environment can receive revenue from a $1 million fine imposed on a fly-ash dump in Gambrills.
The Sun regrets the errors.