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COMMITTEE REPRINT HOUSE BILL 340 5lr0088 B5 CF 5lr0226 By: The Speaker (By Request – Administration) Introduced and read first time: January 27, 2005 Assigned to: Appropriations A BILL ENTITLED AN ACT concerning Creation of a State Debt – Maryland Consolidated Capital Bond Loan of 2005 and the Maryland Consolidated Capital Bond Loans of 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2004 FOR the purpose of authorizing the creation of a State Debt in the amount of Six Hundred Sixty–Five Million, Three Hundred Thirty–Five Four Hundred Forty–Three Thousand Dollars ($665,335,000) ($665,443,000) the proceeds to be used for certain necessary building, construction, demolition, planning, renovation, conversion, replacement, and capital equipment purchases of this State, for acquiring certain real estate in connection therewith, and for grants to certain subdivisions and other organizations for certain purposes, subject to the requirement that certain grantees provide certain matching funds of a certain type by a certain date; providing generally for the issuance and sale of bonds evidencing the loan; providing for certain unexpended appropriations in prior capital budgets and bond loan acts to be expended for other public projects; altering certain requirements for certain programs in prior capital budget acts; providing that the authorizations of State Debt in certain prior capital budgets and bond loan acts be reduced by certain amounts; providing for certain additional information to be detailed about each project in the capital program; repealing a requirement for a certain appropriation; and generally relating to the financing of certain capital projects. BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Chapter 508 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2000 Section 1(3) Item DE02.01(F) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Chapter 508 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2000, as amended by Chapter 204 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2003 Section 1(1) EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MATTERADDED TO EXISTING LAW. [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. Underlining indicates amendments to bill. Strike-out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by amendment. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

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COMMITTEE REPRINTHOUSE BILL 340

5lr0088B5CF 5lr0226

By: The Speaker (By Request – Administration)Introduced and read first time: January 27, 2005Assigned to: Appropriations

A BILL ENTITLED

AN ACT concerning

Creation of a State Debt – Maryland Consolidated Capital Bond Loan of 2005and the Maryland Consolidated Capital Bond Loans of 2000, 2002, 2003, and

2004

FOR the purpose of authorizing the creation of a State Debt in the amount of SixHundred Sixty–Five Million, Three Hundred Thirty–Five Four HundredForty–Three Thousand Dollars ($665,335,000) ($665,443,000) the proceeds to beused for certain necessary building, construction, demolition, planning,renovation, conversion, replacement, and capital equipment purchases of thisState, for acquiring certain real estate in connection therewith, and for grants tocertain subdivisions and other organizations for certain purposes, subject to therequirement that certain grantees provide certain matching funds of a certaintype by a certain date; providing generally for the issuance and sale of bondsevidencing the loan; providing for certain unexpended appropriations in priorcapital budgets and bond loan acts to be expended for other public projects;altering certain requirements for certain programs in prior capital budget acts;providing that the authorizations of State Debt in certain prior capital budgetsand bond loan acts be reduced by certain amounts; providing for certainadditional information to be detailed about each project in the capital program;repealing a requirement for a certain appropriation; and generally relating tothe financing of certain capital projects.

BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,Chapter 508 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2000Section 1(3) Item DE02.01(F)

BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,Chapter 508 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2000, as amended by

Chapter 204 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2003Section 1(1)

EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MATTER ADDED TO EXISTING LAW.[Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.Underlining indicates amendments to bill.Strike-out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the lawby amendment.

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BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,Chapter 290 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2002Section 1(3) Item ZD00(A)

BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,Chapter 290 the Acts of the General Assembly of 2002, as amended by Chapter

432 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2004Section 1(1)

BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,Chapter 432 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2004Section 1(1) and Section 1(3) Item QP00(A), RD00(B), RE01(C), and VA01(B)

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OFMARYLAND, That:

(1) The Board of Public Works may borrow money and incur indebtedness onbehalf of the State of Maryland through a State loan to be known as the MarylandConsolidated Capital Bond Loan of 2005 in the total principal amount of $665,335,000$665,443,000. This loan shall be evidenced by the issuance, sale, and delivery of Stategeneral obligation bonds authorized by a resolution of the Board of Public Works andissued, sold, and delivered in accordance with Sections 8–117 through 8–124 of theState Finance and Procurement Article and Article 31, Section 22 of the Code.

(2) The bonds to evidence this loan or installments of this loan may be sold asa single issue of bonds under Section 8–122 of the State Finance and ProcurementArticle.

(3) The cash proceeds of the sale of the bonds shall be paid to the Treasurerand first shall be applied to the payment of the expenses of issuing, selling, anddelivering the bonds, unless funds for this purpose are otherwise provided, and thenshall be credited on the books of the Comptroller and expended, on approval by theBoard of Public Works, for the following public purposes, including any applicablearchitects’ and engineers’ fees:

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT – GOVERNOR

DA02.01 DEPARTMENT OF DISABILITIES

(A) Accessibility Modifications. Provide funds to design andconstruct handicapped accessibility modifications atState–owned facilities (Statewide) ................................................ 1,600,000

1,300,000

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(A) Senior Citizens Activities Centers Grant Program. Providegrants to acquire property and to design, construct, renovate,and equip senior citizen activities centers. The fundsappropriated for this purpose shall be administered inaccordance with Article 70B, Sections 26 through 32(Statewide)....................................................................................... 1,435,000

DE02.01 BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS

STATE GOVERNMENT CENTER – ANNAPOLIS(Anne Arundel County)

(A) Legislative Facilities. Provide funds to equip legislativefacilities in Annapolis ..................................................................... 3,400,000

GENERAL STATE FACILITIES

(A) (B) Facilities Renewal Fund. Provide funds for the State capitalfacilities renewal program (Statewide)...................................... 9,232,000

10,732,000

(B) (C) Public Safety Communications System. Provide a portion ofthe funds to construct and equip a public safetycommunications system (Statewide).......................................... 10,000,000

9,000,000

(C) (D) Asbestos Abatement Program. Provide funds to abateasbestos in various State facilities (Statewide) ........................ 2,000,000

1,000,000

(D) (E) Construction Contingency Fund. Provide funds to be creditedto the Construction Contingency Fund to be administered inaccordance with Section 3–609 of the State Finance andProcurement Article (Statewide)................................................ 2,225,000

(E) (F) Underground Heating Oil Storage Tank ReplacementProgram. Provide funds to remove, replace, or upgradeState–owned underground heating oil storage tanks(Statewide) ................................................................................... 1,000,000

500,000

JUDICIARY/MULTISERVICE CENTERS

(F) (G) Centreville District Court – Renovation and Expansion.Provide funds to complete design and construct renovationsand an expansion to the district court in Centreville (QueenAnne’s County) ............................................................................ 3,160,000

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DE02.02 PUBLIC SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION(Statewide)

(A) Public School Construction Program. Provide funds to constructpublic school buildings and public school capital improvementsin accordance with Sections 5–301 through 5–303 of theEducation Article, provided that, notwithstanding Section5–302(e) of the Education Article or any other provision of law,the Interagency Committee on School Construction shall, inaccordance with the provisions below, allocate 100% of thefunds available for public school construction projects in fiscalyear 2006. The Interagency Committee on School Constructionshall include funds available in the contingency fundestablished in § 5–301(j) of the Education Article in allocations.

Further provided that the following amounts approved forpublic school construction projects by the Board of Public Workson January 19, 2005, and February 16, 2005, shall be allocatedto each county:

Allegany $ 9,900,000Anne Arundel $ 5,807,000Baltimore Co. $ 7,065,000Calvert $ 3,209,000Caroline $ 4,699,000Carroll $ 4,726,000Cecil $ 3,298,000Charles $ 2,894,000Dorchester $ 656,000Frederick $ 5,826,000Garrett $ 1,400,000Harford $ 5,301,000Howard $ 5,454,000Kent $ 2,000,000Montgomery $ 8,510,000Prince George’s $ 7,912,000Queen Anne’s $ 4,450,000St. Mary’s $ 2,767,000Somerset $14,300,000Talbot $ 2,350,000Washington $ 5,441,000Wicomico $ 5,209,000Worcester $ 1,250,000Baltimore City $ 7,470,000

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Further provided that additional funds shall be provided in thefollowing amounts to each county, and may only be expended forthe school construction projects listed below that are designatedas A (funded) or B (ready to go) in the Public SchoolConstruction Program’s ABC List as of March 28, 2005:

Anne Arundel $13,728,000Ferndale Early Childhood Learning Center

– PreK and K Addition/RenovationMarley Middle – ReplacementSevern River Middle – HVACArnold Elementary – HVACTracey’s Elementary – Addition/RenovationMeade High – Science Lab

Baltimore County $18,000,000Sudbrook Magnet Middle – RenovationWindsor Mill Middle – NewRidgely Middle – RenovationBaltimore Highlands Elementary – RoofMillbrook Elementary – ChillersSouthwest Academy – RenovationHebbville Elementary – RoofPine Grove Middle – RoofBedford Elementary – RoofCockeysville Middle – RoofDeep Creek Middle – RoofMaiden Choice School – Roof

Calvert $229,000Northern High – EFIS Replacement and Wastewater

Treatment Plant

Caroline $57,000Col. Richardson Middle – Relocatables (Local)

Carroll $1,385,000Spring Garden Elementary – Kindergarten

AdditionWestminster West Middle – HVAC

Cecil $5,436,000Elkton High – Renovation/AdditionPerryville Middle – Renovation/Addition

Charles $5,451,000F.B. Gwynn Educational Center – HVACGen. Smallwood Middle – BoilersGale – Bailey Elementary – Boilers and

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Relocatables (Local)Comprehensive High (North Point High) –

NewDaniel of St. Thomas Jenifer Elementary –

Relocatables (Local)Malcolm Elementary – Relocatables (Local)Arthur Middleton Elementary – Relocatables (Local)Mt. Hope/Nanjemoy Elementary –

Relocatables (Local)T.C. Martin Elementary – Relocatables (Local)Mary H. Matula Elementary – Relocatables (Local)Milton M. Somers Middle – Relocatables (Local)

Frederick $5,935,000Tuscarora High (formerly Central County High) –

NewCrestwood Middle (formerly Frederick

City Area Middle) – NewMiddletown Primary –

NewEarth Space Science Center @ South

Frederick “B” Elementary – ReplacementNew Market Middle – Chiller

Garrett $530,000Southern High – Roof

Harford $2,844,000North Harford High – Renovation/AdditionNorth Harford Middle – HVACJohn Archer Special – RoofHickory Elementary – Relocatables (Local)Bel Air Elementary – Relocatables (Local)

Howard $9,897,000Marriotts Ridge High (formerly New

Northern High #12) – NewRunning Brook Elementary – Renovation

Kent $228,000Kent County High – Renovation

Montgomery $22,000,000Broad Acres Elementary – Addition/RenovationJohn T. Baker Middle – Addition/Renovation

and HVACForest Knolls Elementary – AdditionClarksburg/Damascus Elementary #7 – New

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Northwest High – AdditionGaithersburg High – AdditionSouth Lake Elementary – AdditionStrawberry Knoll Elementary – RoofNeelsville Middle – HVACFlower Hills Elementary – HVACRosemary Hills Elementary – RoofHighland Elementary – HVACDamascus High – RoofCold Spring Elementary – HVACGaithersburg Middle – RoofClopper Mill Elementary – HVACGaithersburg Elementary – HVAC

Prince George’s $22,000,000Regional High – GymDwight Eisenhower Middle – RoofMattaponi Elementary – RoofBrandywine Elementary – RoofStephen Decatur Middle – RoofBowie High – RoofOxon Hill High – Replacement – Gym

St. Mary’s $273,000George Washington Carver Elementary –

Replacement

Somerset $350,000Somerset Intermediate School at Tawes – New

Talbot $150,000St. Michaels Elementary/Middle –

Addition/Renovation

Washington $806,000Maugansville Elementary – ReplacementE. Russell Hicks Middle – Boilers

Wicomico $3,685,000Prince Street Elementary – Addition/RenovationDelmar Elementary – Relocatables (Local)

Worcester $991,000Ocean City Elementary – Replacement

Baltimore City $14,131,000Carver Vo–Tech #454 – RenovationBaltimore School for the Arts #415 –

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Addition/RenovationLombard Middle #057 – BoilersProfessional Development Center #93 – Boilers,

Chillers, and WiringMorrell Park Elementary/Middle #220 – ChillersWoodholme Elementary #205 – Boilers and ChillersPatterson High #405 – Automatic Temperature

ControlsRoland Park Elementary/Middle #233 – Automatic

Temperature ControlsPimlico Elementary #223 – Windows and DoorsCanton Middle #230 – BoilersEdgecombe Circle Elementary #62 – Boilers

Further provided that, to the extent funds are available forpublic school construction projects in fiscal year 2006 above$250,000,000, the Interagency Committee on SchoolConstruction shall allocate 100% of the additional funds only forprojects listed above, which may be provided in addition to theamounts specified above for each county...................................... 155,000,000

234,200,000

(B) Relocatable Classrooms. Provide funds to renovate relocatableclassrooms........................................................................................ 200,000

DU00.02 CANAL PLACE PRESERVATION AND DEVELOPMENTAUTHORITY

(Allegany County)

(A) Crescent Lawn Phase II. Provide funds to construct publicimprovements within the Canal Place Historic PreservationDistrict ............................................................................................. 1,253,000

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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

KA05 CAPITAL GRANTS AND LOANS ADMINISTRATION

(A) Community Parks and Playgrounds. Provide funds for grants tolocal governments to design and construct eligible projects(Statewide) Further provided that this appropriation may onlybe used to provide grants for the following projects: ................... 5,000,000

3,000,000

(1) Bayhead Park, provide a $500,000 grant forthe planning, design, construction, andcapital equipping of Bayhead Park, andrelated facilities and parking, located inAnnapolis (Anne Arundel County);

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(2) Lillian Holt Park, provide a $200,000 grantfor the renovation of structures and amenitiesthroughout Lillian Holt Park and Center forthe Arts, located in the Overlea and Fullertonareas of Baltimore County (BaltimoreCounty);

(3) Baltimore County Recreation Facilities,provide a $800,000 grant for the planning,design, construction, repair, renovation,reconstruction, and capital equipping of theathletic fields at the Fullerton ElementarySchool Recreation Center, Catonsville Park,the Berkshire Elementary School RecreationCenter, and Hannah More Park (BaltimoreCounty); and

(4) Other Projects, provide $1,500,000 in grantsfor projects selected by the Senate.

(B) Rural Legacy Program. Provide funds for the purchase ofconservation easements and the acquisition of land. The fundsappropriated for this purpose shall be administered inaccordance with Sections 5–9A–01 through 5–9A–07 of theNatural Resources Article (Statewide).......................................... 5,000,000

2,000,000

KA17 FISHERIES SERVICE

(A) Oyster Restoration Program. Provide funds for the constructionof oyster habitats at various sanctuary sites (Statewide) ........... 3,000,000

1,000,000

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

LA15 OFFICE OF RESOURCE CONSERVATION

(A) Maryland Agricultural Cost–Share Program (MACS). Providefunds for financial assistance for the implementation of bestmanagement practices that reduce soil and nutrient runoff fromMaryland farms (Statewide) .......................................................... 6,500,000

5,500,000

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE

MA01 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

(A) Community Health Facilities Grant Program. Provide grants toacquire, design, construct, renovate, and equip communitymental health, addiction treatment, and developmental

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disabilities facilities. The funds appropriated for this purposeshall be administered in accordance with Sections 24–601through 24–607 of the Health – General Article (Statewide) ..... 8,096,000

(B) Federally Qualified Health Centers Grant Program. Providegrants to acquire, design, construct, renovate, convert, andequip buildings to be used as Federally Qualified HealthCenters (Statewide) ........................................................................ 2,419,000

(C) Adult Day Care Facilities Grant Program. Provide grants toacquire, design, construct, renovate, and equip adult day carefacilities. The funds appropriated for this purpose shall beadministered in accordance with Sections 24–701 through24–707 of the Health – General Article (Statewide).................... 811,000

MF05 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER(Baltimore City)

(A) New Forensic Medical Center. Provide funds to preparepreliminary plans to construct a new Forensic Medical Center,provided that no funds shall be expended for planning or designuntil the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH),the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), and theDepartment of General Services (DGS) have prepared andsubmitted a report to the budget committees by September 1,2005, that provides an analysis of potential suitable sites for thefuture construction of a new forensic medical center for theOffice of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). Any siteconsidered by DHMH, DBM, and DGS as a potentially suitablelocation for the construction of a new forensic medical centershall be identified in the report, and all sites identified shallinclude a site suitability assessment analysis by DHMH andDBM. In determining whether a site is suitable, DHMH andDBM shall consider at a minimum:

(1) proximity to OCME core functional partners, including theState’s Attorney’s Office, the University of Maryland MedicalSystem, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, andthe Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical ServicesSystems; and

(2) the ability to construct a facility, whether it be one or multiplebuildings, that meets the present and future operational andfunctional needs of OCME, and ensures compliance withNational Association of Medical Examiners accreditationstandards.

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Further provided that the budget committees shall have 45days from the date of receipt of the report for review andcomment.

Further provided that no funds shall be expended for theplanning, design, or construction of a new forensic medicalcenter until the Part I and Part II program plans for this projecthave been approved by DBM and notification of DBM’s approvalhas been provided to the budget committees .............................. 1,526,000

ML10 CLIFTON T. PERKINS HOSPITAL CENTER(Howard County)

(A) New Maximum Security Wing. Provide funds to completedesign and to construct a new Maximum Security Wing at theClifton T. Perkins Hospital Center ............................................... 1,870,000

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

QB04 MARYLAND CORRECTIONAL TRAINING CENTER(Washington County)

(A) New 192–Cell Medium Security Housing Unit. Provide funds tocomplete design of a 192–cell medium security housing unit andsupport space................................................................................... 620,000

QB06 MARYLAND CORRECTIONAL PRE–RELEASE SYSTEM

(A) Brockbridge Correctional Facility Kitchen/DiningHall/Warehouse Renovation. Provide funds for capitalequipment for a new kitchen and renovated dininghall/warehouse (Anne Arundel County)........................................ 331,000

QB08.01 WESTERN CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION(Allegany County)

(A) New Warehouse. Provide funds for detailed design of a newwarehouse at the Western Correctional Institution .................... 360,000

QB08.02 NORTH BRANCH CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION(Allegany County)

(A) 1024–Cell Housing Complex and Support Space. Provide fundsto complete design of the project, and construct the thirdhousing unit, generator buildings, and perimeter security at theNorth Branch Correctional Institution ......................................... 36,161,000

QD00 PATUXENT INSTITUTION(Howard County)

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(A) Electrical Service Upgrade. Provide funds to upgrade theprimary electric power supply and distribution system at thePatuxent Institution ....................................................................... 5,300,000

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(B) Fire Safety Improvements. Provide supplemental design fundsfor fire safety improvements to the DC Building at the PatuxentInstitution........................................................................................ 200,000

QP00 DIVISION OF PRE–TRIAL DETENTION AND SERVICES(Baltimore City)

(A) Property Acquisition/Demolition. Provide funds for design anddemolition of acquired properties to expand the Baltimore CityDetention Center, provided that no funds may be expended onthis project until a program plan has been submitted andapproved. The budget committees shall have 45 days to reviewand comment upon the plan .......................................................... 4,940,000

2,640,000

UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF MARYLAND

RB21 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE(Baltimore City)

(A) New Dental School. Provide a portion of the funds to constructthe new Dental School.................................................................... 1,200,000

RB22 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK(Prince George’s County)

(A) New Biological Sciences Research Building. Provide a portion ofthe funds to equip the new Biological Sciences ResearchBuilding ........................................................................................... 3,600,000

(B) Tawes Fine Arts Building Conversion to New Academic Uses.Provide funds to prepare preliminary plans for the conversion ofthe Tawes Fine Arts Building........................................................ 850,000

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RB23 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY(Prince George’s County)

(A) New Center for Business and Graduate Studies. Provide fundsto equip the new Center for Business and Graduate Studies..... 2,000,000

(B) New Fine and Performing Arts Building. Provide funds toprepare preliminary plans to construct a new Fine andPerforming Arts Building............................................................... 1,500,000

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RB24 TOWSON UNIVERSITY(Baltimore County)

(A) New College of Liberal Arts Complex. Provide funds to preparedetailed plans for Phase I of the new College of Liberal ArtsComplex ........................................................................................... 2,100,000

RB27 COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY(Baltimore City)

(A) New Health and Human Services Building. Provide funds tocomplete detailed design and construct the new Health andHuman Services Building .............................................................. 47,587,000

(B) New Physical Education Complex. Provide funds to preparedetailed plans for the new Physical Education Complex,including outdoor athletic fields and a Maintenance and PublicSafety Building, and to acquire additional property to the southof campus for the planned Science and Technology Building andHealth and Human Services Building and to the north ofcampus for the planned Physical Education Complex................. 3,983,000

RB29 SALISBURY UNIVERSITY(Wicomico County)

(A) Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art. Provide funds for facilityrenewal and maintenance .............................................................. 655,000

RB31 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE COUNTY(Baltimore County)

(A) Fine Arts and Humanities Building. Provide funds to preparepreliminary plans for the new Fine Arts and HumanitiesBuilding ........................................................................................... 500,000

RB34 CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

(A) R.V. Truitt Laboratory Addition – (CBL). Provide funds toconstruct and equip an addition to the R.V. Truitt Laboratory(Calvert County) ............................................................................. 2,937,000

(B) Oyster Production Facility – (HPL). Provide funds to design anoyster production facility at the Horn Point Laboratory(Dorchester County)........................................................................ 467,000

RB35 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE(Montgomery County)

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(A) New Research Facility for the Center for Advanced Research inBiotechnology (CARB II). Provide funds to equip the newResearch Facility for the Center for Advanced Research inBiotechnology .................................................................................. 2,500,000

RB36 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF MARYLAND OFFICE(Montgomery County)

(A) Shady Grove Educational Center III. Provide funds to completedetailed design and construct a third classroom building at theShady Grove Educational Center .................................................. 48,750,000

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RC00 BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE(Baltimore City)

(A) Main Building Renovation – Liberty Campus. Provide funds toequip the Student Services Wing .................................................. 675,000

RD00 ST. MARY’S COLLEGE OF MARYLAND(St. Mary’s County)

(A) New Academic Building. Provide additional funds to equipconstruct the new Academic Building........................................... 1,800,000

3,300,000

(B) New Student Services Building. Provide additional funds toconstruct the new Student Services Building............................... 1,500,000

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(C) Anne Arundel Hall Reconstruction. Provide funds to preparepreliminary plans for the demolition and reconstruction of AnneArundel Hall.................................................................................... 1,075,000

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RE01 MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

(A) Elementary and Student Support Services Building – FrederickCampus. Provide funds for detailed design of a new Elementaryand Student Support Services Building on the FrederickCampus (Frederick County) ........................................................... 891,000

(B) Main Building Elevator – Columbia Campus. Provide funds toconstruct an elevator for the main building on the Columbiacampus (Howard County)............................................................... 340,000

RI00 MARYLAND HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION

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(A) Community College Facilities Grant Program. Provide funds toassist the subdivisions in the acquisition of property and in thedesign, construction, renovation, and equipping of local andregional community college buildings, site improvements, andfacilities. The funds appropriated for this purpose shall beadministered in accordance with Section 11–105(j) of theEducation Article (Statewide) ........................................................ 43,855,000

(B) Montgomery College – Takoma Park Expansion. Provide fundsto assist in the design, construction, and equipping of theexpansion of the Montgomery College campus in Takoma Park.The funds appropriated for this purpose shall be administeredin accordance with Section 11–105(j) of the Education Article(Montgomery County)..................................................................... 1,300,000

RM00 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY(Baltimore City)

(A) Banneker Hall Renovations and TelecommunicationsInfrastructure. Provide funds to construct renovations toBanneker Hall and to relocate the campus telecommunicationshub ................................................................................................... 23,124,000

(B) Campuswide Utilities Upgrade. Provide funds to construct theAcademic Quad Chiller Plant and design the North CampusDistrict Cooling System on the Morgan State Universitycampus............................................................................................. 6,085,000

510,000

(C) New Library. Provide funds to equip the new library................. 2,952,000

(D) Montebello E–Wing/Old Power Plant/Morgue Demolition.Provide funds for the design and demolition of the E–Wing, OldPower Plant, and Morgue at the Montebello Complex on theMorgan State University campus.................................................. 920,000

(E) New Communications Center and Pedestrian Bridge. Providefunds to equip the new Communications Center ......................... 718,000

(F) Campuswide Site Improvements. Provide funds to design thelandscaping of the Academic Quad and the design of upgradesto the athletic fields jointly used by the Northwood BaseballLeague and Morgan State University ........................................... 200,000

RQ00 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND MEDICAL SYSTEM(Baltimore City)

(A) New Diagnostic and Treatment Facilities – Phase III. Provide agrant to the University of Maryland Medical System to assist inthe construction, renovation, and equipping of diagnostic and

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(B) New Ambulatory Care Center. Provide a grant to the Universityof Maryland Medical System to assist in the acquisition of a siteand in the design of an ambulatory care facility ......................... 5,000,000

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

SA23 DIVISION OF HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS

(A) Maryland Historical Trust Capital Grant Fund. Provide fundsto be credited to the Maryland Historical Trust Grant Fund forhistorical preservation and museum assistance. The fundsappropriated for this purpose shall be administered inaccordance with Article 83B, Sections 5–613, 5–704, and 5–705(Statewide)....................................................................................... 1,000,000

(B) State Archaeological Equipment Facility. Provide funds fordetailed design of the State Archaeological Equipment Facility(Anne Arundel County) .................................................................. 151,000

SA24 DIVISION OF NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION

(A) Community Legacy Program. Provide funds to assistneighborhoods with revitalization efforts. The funds shall beadministered in accordance with Article 83B, Section 4–801through 4–811 (Statewide)............................................................. 8,000,000

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(A) Rental Housing Programs. Provide funds for rental housingdevelopments that serve low– and moderate–incomehouseholds. The funds shall be administered in accordance withArticle 83B, Title 2, Subtitle 5 and Sections 2–303, 2–305, and2–803 (Statewide) ........................................................................... 5,395,000

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(B) Partnership Rental Housing Program. Provide funds to becredited to the Partnership Rental Housing Fund to beadministered in accordance with Article 83B, Sections 2–1101through 2–1110 (Statewide)........................................................... 6,000,000

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(C) Homeownership Programs. Provide funds for below–marketinterest rate mortgages with minimum down payments to low–and moderate–income families. These funds shall beadministered in accordance with Article 83B, Sections 2–601through 2–605 and 2–608 through 2–614 (Statewide) ................ 1,205,000

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(E) Special Loan Programs. Provide funds to low– andmoderate–income families, sponsors of rental propertiesoccupied primarily by limited income families, and nonprofitsponsors of housing facilities, including group homes andshelters. These funds shall be administered in accordance withArticle 83B, Sections 2–301 through 2–313, 2–1401 through2–1411, and 2–701 through 2–709 (Statewide) ............................ 2,750,000

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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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(A) Maryland Economic Development Assistance Fund. Providefunds for grants and loans to local jurisdictions, businesses, andMEDCO for economic development projects within priorityfunding areas and eligible industry sectors. The fundsappropriated for this purpose shall be administered inaccordance with Article 83A, Sections 5–1401 through 5–1411(Statewide)....................................................................................... 14,000,000

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT

UA01 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY(Statewide)

(A) Maryland Water Quality Revolving Loan Fund. Provide fundsto finance water quality improvement projects. These fundsshall be administered in accordance with Section 9–1605 of theEnvironment Article ....................................................................... 7,618,000

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(B) Maryland Drinking Water Revolving Loan Fund. Provide fundsto finance drinking water projects. These funds shall beadministered in accordance with Section 9–1605.1 of theEnvironment Article ....................................................................... 1,995,000

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(A) Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Project Funds. Provide funds tobe credited to the Water Pollution Control Fund to be used forprojects to improve the water quality of the Chesapeake Bayand other waters of the State. These funds shall beadministered for the purposes listed below in accordance withSections 9–345 through 9–351 of the Environment Article ........ 24,161,000

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(1) Biological Nutrient Removal Program.Provide not more than $18,000,000$15,000,000 in grants for projects to removenutrients at publicly–owned sewagetreatment works;

(2) Supplemental Assistance Program. Providenot more than $5,000,000 $4,000,000 ingrants to provide assistance to grant and loanrecipients to meet the local share ofconstruction costs;

(3) Small Creek and Estuary RestorationProgram. Provide not more than $450,000 ingrants for water quality clean–up activities insmall creeks and estuaries; and

(4) Maryland Stormwater Pollution ControlProgram. Provide not more than $711,000 ingrants for nonpoint source stormwaterpollution control.

(B) Water Supply Financial Assistance Program. Provide funds forassistance to State and local government entities to acquire,design, construct, rehabilitate, equip, and improve water supplyfacilities. The funds shall be administered in accordance withSections 9–420 through 9–426 of the Environment Article andin accordance with the Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR)26.03.09............................................................................................ 2,500,000

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(A) Infrastructure Improvement Fund. Provide funds to design,construct and equip capital improvements for State institutions.Expenditures for any of the following projects may not exceedthe amount listed below by more than 7.5% without notification

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to the General Assembly. Funds may only be spent on theprojects listed below or on previously authorized projects.Expenditure of any part of this appropriation for a previouslyauthorized project shall also require notification to the GeneralAssembly.......................................................................................... 3,147,000

(1) Springfield Hospital Center. Constructimprovements to the water distribution andwastewater systems (Carroll County).............. 835,000

(2) Deep Creek Lake State Park. Design andconstruct improvements to the waterdistribution and wastewater collectionsystems (Garrett County) ................................. 768,000

(3) Rocky Gap State Park. Design and constructimprovements to the wastewater system(Allegany County).............................................. 560,000

(4) Poplar Hill Pre–Release Unit. Design andconstruct improvements to the waterdistribution and wastewater collectionsystems (Wicomico County) .............................. 410,000

(5) Eastern Correctional Institution. Constructimprovements to the water tower (SomersetCounty)............................................................... 300,000

(6) Cunningham Falls State Park. Constructimprovements to the water towers (FrederickCounty)............................................................... 274,000

DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE SERVICES

VD01 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

(A) Juvenile Services Facilities Grant Program. Provide grants toacquire, design, construct, renovate, and equip residential andnonresidential facilities. The funds appropriated for thispurpose shall be administered in accordance with Article 83C,Sections 4–101 through 4–106 (Statewide). Further providedthat it is the intent of the General Assembly that the State willfund up to 50 percent of the cost of a new shelter care facility forgirls in Washington County operated by San Mar Children’sHome, Inc. Funding shall be requested through the JuvenileServices Facilities Grant Program ................................................ 1,953,000

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WA01 DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE

(A) New Hagerstown Barrack and Garage. Provide funds toconstruct a new Hagerstown Barrack, and aGarage/Communications Building (Washington County)............ 10,150,000

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(B) New Forensic Science Laboratory. Provide a portion of thefunds to equip the new Forensic Science Laboratory (BaltimoreCounty) ............................................................................................ 796,000

ZA00 MISCELLANEOUS GRANT PROGRAMS

(A) Adventure Sports Center International. Provide a grant to theBoard of Directors of Adventure Sports Center, Inc. (ASCI) toassist in the design, construction, and equipping of the ASCI’sheadquarters, Adventure Sports Museum, and Whitewater Hallof Fame (Garrett County)............................................................... 2,000,000

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(B) Allegany County Flood Repairs. Provide a grant to the Board ofCounty Commissioners of Allegany County for the design andconstruction of repairs to facilities and structures damaged byrecent floods (Allegany County)..................................................... 1,000,000

375,000

(C) Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum. Provide a grant to theBoard of Directors of the Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation, Inc.to assist in the design, construction, renovation, and equippingof improvements to the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum(Baltimore City) .............................................................................. 500,000

250,000

(D) Catholic Charities – Our Daily Bread. Provide a grant to theBoard of Associated Directors of Catholic Charities, Inc. toassist in the design and construction of a new building to houseOur Daily Bread, Christopher Place, and St. Jude’sEmployment Center, and in the design and renovation of anexisting building to house My Sister’s Place, subject to therequirement that the grantee provide an equal and matchingfund for this purpose (Baltimore City).......................................... 4,000,000

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(E) Center Stage. Provide a grant to the Board of Trustees of CenterStage Associates, Inc. for the renovation and capital equippingof building improvements at Center Stage in Baltimore, subjectto a requirement that the grantee grant and convey an historiceasement to the Maryland Historical Trust (Baltimore City)..... 750,000

(F) East Baltimore Biotechnology Park. Provide a grant to theMayor and City Council of the City of Baltimore for propertyacquisition, demolition, and site improvements in the EastBaltimore Biotechnology Park Project area, subject to therequirement that the grantee provide an equal and matchingfund for this purpose (Baltimore City).......................................... 5,000,000

(G) Easter Seals Inter–Generational Center. Provide a grant to theBoard of Directors of the Easter Seals Seal Society for DisabledChildren and Adults, Inc. to assist in the construction of abuilding to serve as the Easter Seals Inter–Generational Centerand Regional Offices in Silver Spring (Montgomery County) ..... 800,000

(H) Frederick Keys Stadium. Provide a grant to the Mayor andBoard of Aldermen of the City of Frederick to assist in thedesign, construction, renovation, and capital equipping ofimprovements to the Harry Grove Stadium in Frederick(Frederick County).......................................................................... 1,500,000

1,000,000

(I) Garrett College Athletic and Community Recreation Center.Provide a grant to the Board of Trustees of Garrett CollegeCommunity College d/b/a Garrett College to assist with designof the Garrett College Athletic and Community RecreationCenter (Garrett County)................................................................. 845,000

(J) Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, Inc. Provide a grant to theBoard of Directors of the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, Inc.to assist in the design and renovation of the historic Bell Manorlocated at Camp Conowingo, subject to a requirement that thegrantee grant and convey an historic easement to the MarylandHistorical Trust (Cecil County)...................................................... 500,000

200,000

(K) Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Council, Inc. Provide a grantto the Board of Directors of the Girl Scouts of the ChesapeakeBay Council, Inc. to assist in the renovation and upgrade ofcamp facilities at Grove Point Camp in Cecil County, CampTodd in Caroline County, and Sandy Pines Camp in WicomicoCounty (Statewide) ......................................................................... 650,000

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(L) Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital, Inc. Provide a grantto the Board of Directors of the Girl Scout Council of theNation’s Capital, Inc. to assist in the design and construction ofvarious improvements at Camp Aquasco in Prince George’sCounty, Camp Brighton Woods in Montgomery County, andCamp Winona in Charles County (Statewide) ............................. 650,000

200,000

(M) Great Blacks in Wax Museum. Provide a grant to the Board ofDirectors of the Great Blacks in Wax Museum, Inc. to assist inproperty acquisition and demolition for, and the design andconstruction of, the Great Blacks in Wax Museum. (BaltimoreCity) ................................................................................................. 1,300,000

1,000,000

(N) Johns Hopkins Medicine – Pediatric Trauma Center. Provide agrant to the Board of Trustees of the Johns Hopkins HealthSystems System to prepare detailed plans and construct thePediatric Trauma Center at the Children’s and MaternalHealth Center on the Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Campus,subject to the requirement that the grantee provide an equaland matching fund. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section1(5) of the Act, the matching fund may consist of fundsexpended prior to the effective date of this Act. (Baltimore City). 5,000,000

(O) Johns Hopkins Medicine – Cardiovascular and Critical CareTower. Provide a grant to the Board of Trustees of the JohnsHopkins Health Systems System to prepare detailed plans andconstruct the Cardiovascular and Critical Care Tower on theJohns Hopkins East Baltimore Campus, subject to therequirement that the grantee provide an equal and matchingfund. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1(5) of this Act,the matching fund may consist of funds expended prior to theeffective date of this Act. (Baltimore City) ................................... 5,000,000

(P) Kennedy Krieger Institute – National Center for AdvancedResearch in Developmental Disabilities. Provide a grant to theBoard of Directors of the Kennedy Krieger Institute, Inc. toassist in the design, renovation, construction, and equipping ofa facility in Baltimore City for use as a National Center forAdvanced Research in Developmental Disabilities, subject tothe requirement that the grantee provide an equal andmatching fund for this purpose (Baltimore City)......................... 1,000,000

(Q) Laurel Boys and Girls Club. Provide a grant to the Board ofDirectors of the Laurel Boys and Girls Club, Inc. to assist inmaking security improvements to the Edward PhelpsCommunity Center to serve the youth in Laurel, subject to arequirement that the grantee grant and convey an historic

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(R) Lyric Opera House. Provide a grant to the Board of Trustees ofthe Lyric Opera House Foundation, Inc. to assist in theexpansion of the stage house area of the Lyric Opera House andimprovements to the back stage rigging system and supportareas, subject to a requirement that the grantee grant andconvey an historic easement to the Maryland Historical Trust(Baltimore City) .............................................................................. 1,000,000

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(S) Manhattan Park Apartments. Provide a grant to the Board ofDirectors of Comprehensive Housing Assistance Inc. for therenovation of the Manhattan Park Apartments and to redesignthe entrance to the site at 5715 Park Heights Avenue(Baltimore City) .............................................................................. 1,000,000

500,000

(T) Maryland Food Bank. Provide a grant to the Board of Directorsof the Maryland Food Bank, Inc. for the renovation and capitalequipping of a warehouse building to be used by the MarylandFood Bank (Baltimore County) ...................................................... 350,000

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(U) Maryland Independent College and University Association –Johns Hopkins University – New Computational SciencesBuilding. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i) $2,750,000 or(ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, to the Board ofTrustees of the Johns Hopkins University to assist in the designand construction of a new computational science center on theJohns Hopkins Homewood campus, subject to the requirementthat the grantee provide an equal and matching fund for thispurpose. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1(5) of thisAct, the matching fund may consist of funds expended prior tothe effective date of this Act. (Baltimore City)............................. 2,750,000

(V) Maryland Independent College and University Association –Loyola College of Maryland – Library Expansion. Provide agrant equal to the lesser of (i) $2,750,000 or (ii) the amount ofthe matching fund provided, to the Board of Trustees of LoyolaCollege of Maryland to assist in the design, renovation,expansion, and equipping of the library facility shared with theCollege of Notre Dame, subject to the requirement that thegrantee provide an equal and matching fund for this purpose.Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of funds expended prior to theeffective date of this Act. (Baltimore City) ................................... 2,750,000

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(W) Maryland Independent College and University Association –Maryland Institute College of Art – Mt. Royal StationRenovation. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i) $2,500,000or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, to the Board ofTrustees of the Maryland Institute College of Art to assist in thedesign and renovation of the Mt. Royal Station building, subjectto the requirement that the grantee provide an equal andmatching fund for this purpose. Notwithstanding the provisionsof Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fund may consist offunds expended prior to the effective date of this Act. (BaltimoreCity) ................................................................................................. 2,500,000

(X) Maryland Science Center Expansion. Provide a grant to theBoard of Directors of the Maryland Academy of Sciences toassist in the construction and capital equipping of theexpansion and renovation of the Maryland Science Centerincluding the cost to design, construct, and acquire permanentexhibits with a life of not less than 15 years, subject to therequirement that the grantee provide an equal and matchingfund for this purpose. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act,the matching fund may include real property, in–kindcontributions, or funds expended prior to the effective date ofthis Act (Baltimore City) ................................................................ 2,000,000

(Y) Maryland Zoo in Baltimore – Facilities Renewal. Provide agrant to the Board of Directors of the Maryland ZoologicalSociety, Inc. to assist in the design and construction of variousfacilities renewal projects (Baltimore City) .................................. 500,000

(Z) National Aquarium in Baltimore Expansion. Provide a grant tothe Board of Directors Governors of the National Aquarium inBaltimore, Inc. to assist in the acquisition, design, construction,and equipping of improvements to the National Aquariumfacilities in Baltimore, subject to the requirement that thegrantee provide an equal and matching fund for this purpose.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay include funds expended prior to the effective date of thisAct (Baltimore City)........................................................................ 3,000,000

2,000,000

(AA) NorthBay Environmental Education Center. Provide a grant tothe NorthBay Environmental Learning Center, LLC to assist inthe design, construction, and capital equipping of anEnvironmental Education Center. Further provided that nofunds may be provided to the grantee until the Department ofNatural Resources (DNR) (1) implements the firstrecommendation in the February 2005 DNR Audit completed bythe Department of Legislative Services Office of LegislativeAudits, and (2) submits a report to the budget committees

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detailing how the lease has been modified. The budgetcommittees shall have 45 days from the date of receipt of thereport to review and comment (Cecil County).............................. 3,000,000

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(AB) Olney Theatre Center for the Arts. Provide a grant to the Boardof Directors of the Olney Theatre Center for the Arts, Inc. toassist in the construction and equipping of a building to replacethe Olney Theatre Center for the Arts located in Olney(Montgomery County)..................................................................... 1,250,000

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(AC) Prince George’s African American Cultural Heritage Center atNorth Brentwood. Provide a grant to the Prince George’sAfrican American Cultural Heritage Center at NorthBrentwood, LLP to assist in the acquisition of property to buildthe Prince George’s African American Cultural Heritage Centerat North Brentwood (Prince George’s County) ............................. 250,000

(AD) Rockville Town Center Redevelopment. Provide a grant to theMayor and City Council of the City of Rockville to assist in theacquisition of land, and the design and construction of publicimprovements to redevelop the Rockville Town Center, subjectto the requirement that the grantee provide an equal andmatching fund (Montgomery County) ........................................... 1,500,000

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(AE) Sheppard Pratt Hospital. Provide a grant to the Board ofTrustees of the Sheppard Pratt Hospital Health System, Inc. toassist in the design, construction, and capital equipping of anew psychiatric hospital to replace current hospital buildings onits Towson campus, subject to the requirement that the granteeprovide an equal and matching fund for this purpose, subject toa requirement that the grantee grant and convey an historiceasement to the Maryland Historical Trust (Baltimore County). 2,000,000

(AF) Strathmore Hall Performing Arts Center. Provide a grant to theCounty Executive and County Council of Montgomery County toassist in the construction and capital equipping of a multi–useperforming arts center and educational facility on the groundsof the Strathmore Hall in Bethesda, subject to the requirementthat the grantee provide an equal and matching fund for thispurpose. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matchingfund may include funds expended prior to the effective date ofthis Act (Montgomery County) ...................................................... 1,000,000

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(AG) Towson Circle III. Provide a grant to the County Executive andCounty Council of Baltimore County to assist in the design andconstruction of public infrastructure to encourage developmentin the vicinity of the Towson Circle in Towson (BaltimoreCounty) ............................................................................................ 2,000,000

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(AH) Victory Youth Center. Provide a grant to the Board of Directorsof the Victory Youth Center Centers, Inc. to assist in the design,construction, and capital equipping of a gymnasium to serve theyouth of the community of Langley Park in Prince George’sCounty (Prince George’s County)................................................... 2,000,000

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(AI) Western Family Branch YMCA. Provide a grant to the Board ofDirectors of the YMCA of Central Maryland, Inc. to assist in therenovation and expansion of the Western Family Branch YMCAin Catonsville (Baltimore County)................................................. 1,500,000

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(AJ) WestSide Revitalization Project. Provide a grant to the Mayorand City Council of the City of Baltimore for propertyacquisition, demolition, and site improvements in the WestSideRevitalization Project area, subject to the requirement that thegrantee provide an equal and matching fund for this purpose(Baltimore City) .............................................................................. 5,000,000

4,000,000

(AK) YMCA Camp Letts. Provide a grant to the Board of Directors ofthe YMCA Metropolitan Washington, Inc. to assist in theconstruction of a connection of the YMCA Camp Letts sewersystem to the public sewer system located at the MayoWastewater Reclamation Facility (Anne Arundel County) ......... 200,000

ZA01 LOCAL HOUSE OF DELEGATES INITIATIVES

(A) Baltimore Museum of Art. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of(i) $337,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Trustees of the Baltimore Museum of Art, Inc. forthe design, renovation, reconstruction, and capital equipping ofthe west wing of the Baltimore Museum of Art, located inBaltimore City, subject to a requirement that the grantee grantand convey an historic easement to the Maryland HistoricalTrust (Baltimore City) .................................................................... 337,000

(B) Baltimore Museum of Industry. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $150,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of the Baltimore Museum ofIndustry, Inc. for the construction, repair, renovation,

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reconstruction, and capital equipping of the Baltimore Museumof Industry, located in Baltimore City, subject to a requirementthat the grantee grant and convey an historic easement to theMaryland Historical Trust. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of thisAct, the matching fund may consist of real property (BaltimoreCity) ................................................................................................. 150,000

(C) Maryland Fire – Rescue Services Memorial. Provide a grant of$200,000 to the Board of Directors of the Maryland – FireRescue Services Memorial Foundation, Inc. for the planning,design, and construction of a monument honoring all emergencyfire, rescue, and EMS men and women who have given theirlives in the line of duty while serving their communities, locatedin Annapolis (Anne Arundel County)............................................ 200,000

(D) Port Discovery. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$250,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of the Baltimore Children’s Museum, Inc.for the planning, design, construction, renovation, and capitalequipping of Port Discovery, located in Baltimore City, toinclude replacing windows, replacing the roof, and reconfiguringthe stairways and doorways to improve the flow of trafficthrough the museum, subject to a requirement that the granteegrant and convey an historic easement to the MarylandHistorical Trust (Baltimore City) .................................................. 250,000

(E) The Walters Art Museum. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of(i) $300,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of the Walters Art Museum for theacquisition, planning, design, renovation, reconstruction, andcapital equipping of a building to be used to further expand themuseum and provide additional space for the presentation ofmajor permanent and temporary exhibitions, located inBaltimore City, subject to a requirement that the grantee grantand convey an historic easement to the Maryland HistoricalTrust. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matchingfund may consist of in kind contributions (Baltimore City)........ 300,000

(F) Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Conference and VisitorsBureau. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i) $100,000 or (ii)the amount of the matching fund provided, to the Board ofDirectors of the Annapolis and Anne Arundel CountyConference and Visitors Bureau, Inc. for the planning, design,construction, renovation, and reconstruction of the Annapolisand Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors BureauCenter, located in Annapolis, subject to a requirement that thegrantee grant and convey an historic easement to the Maryland

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(G) Chesapeake Arts Center. Provide a grant of $300,000 to theBoard of Directors of the Chesapeake Arts Center, Inc. for therenovation, repair, reconstruction, and capital equipping of theChesapeake Arts Center, located in Brooklyn Park (AnneArundel County).............................................................................. 300,000

(H) Regional Boys and Girls Clubs of Annapolis. Provide a grantequal to the lesser of (i) $750,000 or (ii) the amount of thematching fund provided, to the Board of Directors of the Boysand Girls Clubs of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, Inc. forthe reconstruction, renovation, restoration, and capitalequipping of Wiley H. Bates High School for use by the Boysand Girls Clubs of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, locatedin Annapolis, subject to a requirement that the grantee grantand convey an historic easement to the Maryland HistoricalTrust. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matchingfund may consist of in kind contributions (Anne ArundelCounty) ............................................................................................ 750,000

(I) Respite Home on South Haven. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $70,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of Harbour Health Group forthe renovation and construction of an addition to the propertylocated on South Haven Road for use as a short–term respitehome for the elderly, located in Annapolis (Anne ArundelCounty) ............................................................................................ 70,000

(J) YMCA Camp Letts. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$50,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, to theBoard of Directors of the YMCA – Metropolitan Washington,Inc. for the construction and installation of a sewage treatmentsystem at the Camp Letts facility, located in Edgewater (AnneArundel County).............................................................................. 50,000

(K) Academy of Success Community Center. Provide a grant of$100,000 to the Board of Directors of the Academy of Success,Inc. for the acquisition, planning, design, renovation,reconstruction, and capital equipping of a building to be used asa community center, located in Baltimore City (Baltimore City). 100,000

(L) Belair–Edison Foreclosure Initiative. Provide a grant equal tothe lesser of (i) $200,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of Belair–EdisonNeighborhoods, Inc. for the acquisition, planning, design,repair, renovation, and reconstruction of residential properties

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in the Belair and Edison areas of Baltimore City.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay consist of funds expended prior to the effective date of thisAct (Baltimore City)........................................................................ 200,000

(M) Creative Alliance. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$250,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Trustees of the Creative Alliance, Inc. for theacquisition and construction of the current Creative Alliancebuilding, to be used for providing programs not limited to freecommunity–arts programs for neighborhood families,exhibitions, performances, screenings, and workshops, locatedin Baltimore City. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of real property or funds expendedprior to the effective date of this Act (Baltimore City)................ 250,000

(N) Delta Lambda Foundation Outreach Center. Provide a grantequal to the lesser of (i) $200,000 or (ii) the amount of thematching fund provided, to the Board of Directors of DeltaLambda Foundation, Inc. for the acquisition, design, repair,renovation, reconstruction, and capital equipping of a buildingto serve as an outreach center, located in Baltimore City.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay consist of real property, in kind contributions, or fundsexpended prior to the effective date of this Act (Baltimore City). 200,000

(O) East Baltimore Community Recreation and Learning Center.Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i) $300,000 or (ii) theamount of the matching fund provided, to the Mayor and CityCouncil of the City of Baltimore for the acquisition, planning,design, and construction of a facility to be used as a communityrecreation and learning center, to be located in Baltimore City,subject to a requirement that the grantee grant and convey anhistoric easement to the Maryland Historical Trust (BaltimoreCity) ................................................................................................. 300,000

(P) Fayette Street Outreach Organization Community Center.Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i) $200,000 or (ii) theamount of the matching fund provided, to the Board of Directorsof the Fayette Street Outreach Organization, Inc. for theplanning, design, construction, repair, renovation, andconstruction of two buildings that will be remodeled into onebuilding to serve as office space for the Fayette OutreachOrganization, Inc. and a community center, located inBaltimore City. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of real property or funds expendedprior to the effective date of this Act (Baltimore City)................ 200,000

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(Q) The Hearing and Speech Agency Building. Provide a grantequal to the lesser of (i) $250,000 or (ii) the amount of thematching fund provided, to the Board of Directors of theHearing and Speech Agency of Metropolitan Baltimore, Inc. forthe continued planning, design, construction, and capitalequipping of a new building for the Hearing and Speech Agencyof Metropolitan Baltimore, subject to a requirement that thegrantee grant and convey an historic easement to the MarylandHistorical Trust. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of funds expended prior to theeffective date of this Act (Baltimore City) .................................... 250,000

(R) The League for People with Disabilities. Provide a grant equalto the lesser of (i) $100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matchingfund provided, to the Board of Directors of The League forPeople with Disabilities for the renovation of a building ownedby The League for People with Disabilities to provide servicesfor people with disabilities, located in Baltimore City (BaltimoreCity) ................................................................................................. 100,000

(S) Moveable Feast Expansion. Provide a grant equal to the lesserof (i) $150,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided,to the Board of Directors of Moveable Feast, Inc. for the designand construction of a new building to expand the servicecapacity of Moveable Feast to provide additional space forproviding nutritionally appropriate meals and nutritionalcounseling to low income individuals and families strugglingwith HIV and AIDS who are homebound, located in BaltimoreCity. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matchingfund may consist of real property or funds expended prior to theeffective date of this Act (Baltimore City) .................................... 150,000

(T) The Metro Delta Community Outreach Center. Provide a grantequal to the lesser of (i) $150,000 or (ii) the amount of thematching fund provided, to the Board of Directors of the MetroDelta Torchbearer Foundation, Inc. for the planning, design,repair, renovation, and reconstruction of a building to be usedas a community outreach center, located in Baltimore City,subject to a requirement that the grantee grant and convey anhistoric easement to the Maryland Historical Trust.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay consist of in kind contributions or funds expended prior tothe effective date of this Act (Baltimore City).............................. 150,000

(U) Project T.O.O.U.R. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of Project T.O.O.U.R., Inc. for theplanning, design, repair, renovation, reconstruction, and capitalequipping of two adjacent buildings that will serve as a

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neighborhood service center providing community assistanceprograms, located in Baltimore City. Notwithstanding Section1(5) of this Act, the matching fund may consist of real property,in kind contributions, or funds expended prior to the effectivedate of this Act (Baltimore City) ................................................... 100,000

(V) Zeta Senior Activities Center. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $125,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundrequired, to the Board of Directors of the Myrtle Tyler FaithfulFund, Inc. for the planning, design, construction, and capitalequipping of the Zeta Senior Activities Center, to be located inBaltimore City. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of real property, in kindcontributions, or funds expended prior to the effective date ofthis Act (Baltimore City) ................................................................ 125,000

(W) Calvert Hospice House. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$150,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of the Calvert Hospice, Inc. for theacquisition, construction, and capital equipping of the CalvertHospice House, located in Prince Frederick. NotwithstandingSection 1(5) of this Act, the matching fund may consist of realproperty or in kind contributions (Calvert County)..................... 150,000

(X) North Beach Waterfront Park and Streetscape Revitalization.Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i) $100,000 or (ii) theamount of the matching fund provided, to the Mayor and TownCouncil of the Town of North Beach for the construction, repair,renovation, reconstruction, and capital equipping ofimprovements to the waterfront district, in North Beach, toinclude an outdoor pavilion area and street furnishings.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay consist of real property or funds expended prior to theeffective date of this Act (Calvert County) ................................... 100,000

(Y) Old Wallville School. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$25,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, to theBoard of Directors of the Friends of the Old Wallville School,Inc. for the relocation from St. Leonard to Prince Frederick, andthe renovation, repair, construction, reconstruction, and capitalequipping of the Old Wallville School. Notwithstanding Section1(5) of this Act, the matching fund may consist of in kindcontributions (Calvert County) ...................................................... 25,000

(Z) Adkins Arboretum. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$250,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Trustees of Adkins Arboretum, Ltd. for theplanning, construction, replanting, restoration, and expansionof Adkins Arboretum, located in Caroline County.

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(AA) Bowling Brook Preparatory School Vocational and EducationalTraining Center. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$250,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of Bowling Brook Preparatory School,Inc. for the capital equipping of the vocational and educationaltraining center, to be located in Keymar. NotwithstandingSection 1(5) of this Act, the matching fund may consist of fundsexpended prior to the effective date of this Act (Carroll County). 250,000

(AB) The Amphitheater at Bainbridge. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of the BainbridgeDevelopment Corporation, Inc. for the planning, design, repair,renovation, reconstruction, and capital equipping of theamphitheater, located at the former Bainbridge Naval TrainingCenter, in Bainbridge (Cecil County) ............................................ 100,000

(AC) Lions Camp Merrick. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of Lions Camp Merrick, Inc. for therenovation of the recreational hall and arts and crafts buildingsat Camp Merrick, located in Nanjemoy. NotwithstandingSection 1(5) of this Act, the matching fund may consist of inkind contributions or funds expended prior to the effective dateof this Act (Charles County) .......................................................... 100,000

(AD) Veterans Memorial Repairs. Provide a grant equal to the lesserof (i) $100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided,to the Board of County Commissioners of Charles County forthe repair and renovation of the roof of the Veterans Memorial,located in Glasva. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of real property, in kindcontributions, or funds expended prior to the effective date ofthis Act (Charles County)............................................................... 100,000

(AE) Camp ESPA. Provide a grant of $30,000 to the Board ofDirectors of Camp ESPA, Inc., subject to a requirement that thegrantee provide and expend a matching fund of $20,000, for therepair, renovation, and capital equipping of Camp ESPA,including replacement of the furnace and kitchen equipmentand repairs to the sleeping quarters, plumbing and electricalsystems, fire suppression system and the fishing pier, located inRhodesdale. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of real property, in kind

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(AF) Dorchester Arts Center. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of the Dorchester Arts Center, Inc. forthe planning, design, renovation, and capital equipping of thecenter to convert it into a community center for the arts thatwill include gallery space, studios, classes, performing arts, andhandicapped access, located in Cambridge, subject to arequirement that the grantee grant and convey an historiceasement to the Maryland Historical Trust. NotwithstandingSection 1(5) of this Act, the matching fund may consist of realproperty or funds expended prior to the effective date of this Act(Dorchester County)........................................................................ 100,000

(AG) Hooper–Henry Educational Center. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $80,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Trustees of the St. Luke UnitedMethodist Church for the renovation, reconstruction, capitalequipping, and conversion of the grantee’s current facility into acommunity educational center located in Cambridge, subject toa requirement that the grantee grant and convey an historiceasement to the Maryland Historical Trust. NotwithstandingSection 1(5) of this Act, the matching fund may consist of realproperty, in kind contributions, or funds expended prior to theeffective date of this Act (Dorchester County).............................. 80,000

(AH) The Highlands School Building. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $500,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of the Highlands School, Inc.for the planning, design, construction, and capital equipping ofthe Highlands School, a school for children with learningdisabilities, located in Bel Air, subject to a requirement that thegrantee grant and convey an historic easement to the MarylandHistorical Trust. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of real property, in kindcontributions, or funds expended prior to the effective date ofthis Act (Harford County) .............................................................. 500,000

(AI) Blandair Mansion. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$300,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe County Executive and County Council of Howard County forthe renovation, reconstruction, and capital equipping of thehistoric manor house known as Blandair Mansion and itsoutbuildings, located on 300 acres on Maryland Route 175 inColumbia, subject to a requirement that the grantee grant andconvey an historic easement to the Maryland Historical Trust(Howard County)............................................................................. 300,000

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(AJ) North Laurel Community Center. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $204,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the County Executive and County Council ofHoward County for the planning, design, and site preparation ofthe North Laurel Community Center, located in HowardCounty (Howard County) ............................................................... 204,000

(AK) Adventure Theatre. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of the Adventure Theatre, Inc. forplanning, design, construction, renovation, reconstruction, andcapital equipping of the Adventure Theatre, located in GlenEcho. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matchingfund may consist of in kind contributions or funds expendedprior to the effective date of this Act (Montgomery County) ...... 100,000

(AL) Aunt Hattie’s Place. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$350,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund required, tothe Board of Directors of Aunt Hattie’s Place, Inc. for theacquisition, planning, design, construction, renovation, andreconstruction of Aunt Hattie’s Place, a nonprofit home for boysin foster care, to be located in Montgomery County.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay consist of real property or in kind contributions(Montgomery County)..................................................................... 350,000

(AM) Canal Boat at Great Falls Tavern. Provide a grant of $200,000to the Board of Trustees of the Montgomery County CommunityFoundation, subject to a requirement that the grantee provideand expend a matching fund of $75,000, for the acquisition of adouble decker packet boat, to be located at Historic Great FallsTavern in Potomac (Montgomery County).................................... 200,000

(AN) Historic Takoma Museum. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of(i) $50,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of Historic Takoma, Inc. for theacquisition, planning, design, repair, renovation,reconstruction, and capital equipping of a building to serve as amuseum for Historic Takoma, including office and meetingspace and facilities to house Historic Takoma’s collection ofphotographs and artifacts, located in Takoma Park.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay consist of real property, in kind contributions, or fundsexpended prior to the effective date of this Act (MontgomeryCounty) ............................................................................................ 50,000

(AO) MacDonald Knolls Center. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of(i) $200,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of the MacDonald Knolls Center, Inc. for

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the planning, design, repair, renovation, reconstruction, andcapital equipping of a building used to provide services todevelopmentally disabled adults and children, located in SilverSpring. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matchingfund may consist of real property, in kind contributions, orfunds expended prior to the effective date of this Act(Montgomery County)..................................................................... 200,000

(AP) Mercy Health Clinic. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of Mercy Health Clinic, Inc. for thedesign, redesign, construction, renovation, reconstruction,expansion, and capital equipping of Mercy Health Clinic,located in Germantown (Montgomery County) ............................ 100,000

(AQ) Odd Fellows Hall. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Trustees of the Grand United Order of Odd FellowsSandy Spring Lodge # 6430, Inc. for the repair, renovation, andpreservation of the Odd Fellows Hall, located in Sandy Spring,subject to a requirement that the grantee grant and convey anhistoric easement to the Maryland Historical Trust.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay consist of in kind contributions or funds expended prior tothe effective date of this Act (Montgomery County) .................... 100,000

(AR) Old Blair High School Auditorium. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $300,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of the Old Blair AuditoriumProject, Inc. for the repair, renovation, construction,reconstruction, and capital equipping of the Old Blair HighSchool Auditorium located in Silver Spring, subject to arequirement that the grantee grant and convey an historiceasement to the Maryland Historical Trust. NotwithstandingSection 1(5) of this Act, the matching fund may consist of inkind contributions or funds expended prior to the effective dateof this Act (Montgomery County) .................................................. 300,000

(AS) Olde Towne Gaithersburg Youth Center. Provide a grant equalto the lesser of (i) $200,000 or (ii) the amount of the matchingfund provided, to the Mayor and City Council of the City ofGaithersburg for the planning, design, and construction of theGaithersburg Olde Towne Youth Center, located inGaithersburg. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of real property (MontgomeryCounty) ............................................................................................ 200,000

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(AT) Red Wiggler Community Farm. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of the Red WigglerCommunity Farm for the renovation, repair, construction, andreconstruction of the Red Wiggler Community Farm, located inMontgomery County. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act,the matching fund may consist of real property, in kindcontributions, or funds expended prior to the effective date ofthis Act (Montgomery County) ...................................................... 100,000

(AU) Rockville Arts Place. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$200,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of Rockville Arts Place, Inc. for theconstruction and capital equipping of a new visual arts center tohouse the Rockville Arts Place, located in Rockville(Montgomery County)..................................................................... 200,000

(AV) Seneca Schoolhouse Museum. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of Historic Medley District,Inc. for the design, repair, renovation, addition of handicappedaccess, and historic preservation of the Seneca SchoolhouseMuseum, located in Montgomery County, subject to arequirement that the grantee grant and convey an historiceasement to the Maryland Historical Trust. NotwithstandingSection 1(5) of this Act, the matching fund may consist of inkind contributions or funds expended prior to the effective dateof this Act (Montgomery County) .................................................. 100,000

(AW)Takoma Park Community Learning Center. Provide a grantequal to the lesser of (i) $250,000 or (ii) the amount of thematching fund provided, to the Mayor and City Council ofTakoma Park for the planning, design, and construction of abuilding to serve as a community learning center, located inTakoma Park. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of real property, in kindcontributions, or funds expended prior to the effective date ofthis Act (Montgomery County) ...................................................... 250,000

(AX) The Treatment and Learning Centers Educational Facility.Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i) $200,000 or (ii) theamount of the matching fund provided, to the Board of Trusteesof the Treatment and Learning Centers Educational Facility forthe planning, design, repair, renovation, and reconstruction of abuilding to be used as a high school level educational facility forstudents with learning disabilities, located in Rockville.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay consist of in kind contributions or funds expended prior tothe effective date of this Act (Montgomery County) .................... 200,000

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(AY) Bethel Recreation Center. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of(i) $250,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Trustees of Union Bethel A.M.E. Church, Inc. forthe planning, design, construction, and capital equipping of theBethel Recreation Center for use as a gymnasium, cafe andbookstore, and community meeting area, located inBrandywine. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of real property, in kindcontributions, or funds expended prior to the effective date ofthis Act (Prince George’s County) ................................................. 250,000

(AZ) Camp Aquasco. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i) $52,000or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, to the Board ofDirectors of the Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital, Inc.for the planning, design, and construction of a troop lodge, glenshelter unit, and associated roadway improvements, located inAquasco (Prince George’s County)................................................. 52,000

(BA) CASA Multi–Cultural Service Center. Provide a grant equal tothe lesser of (i) $100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of CASA of Maryland, Inc.for the construction, repair, and renovation ofMcCormick–Goodhart Mansion to be used as the CASAMulti–Cultural Service Center, located in Langley Park, subjectto a requirement that the grantee grant and convey an historiceasement to the Maryland Historical Trust. NotwithstandingSection 1(5) of this Act, the matching fund may consist of realproperty, in kind contributions, or funds expended prior to theeffective date of this Act (Prince George’s County)...................... 100,000

(BB) Children’s Guild Multipurpose Room and Play Field. Provide agrant equal to the lesser of (i) $250,000 or (ii) the amount of thematching fund provided, to the Board of Trustees of theChildren’s Guild, Inc. for the design, construction, and capitalequipping of a parking lot, play field, and multipurpose room,located in Chillum. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of funds expended prior to theeffective date of this Act (Prince George’s County)...................... 250,000

(BC) Colmar Manor Municipal Center. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of ColmarManor for the planning, design, and construction of the ColmarManor Municipal Center, located in Colmar Manor (PrinceGeorge’s County) ............................................................................. 100,000

(BD) Global Developmental Services Youth Facilities Center. Providea grant of $225,000 to the Board of Directors of GlobalDevelopmental Services for Youth, Inc. for the acquisition,

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(BE) Knights of St. John Hall. Provide a grant of $200,000 to theBoard of Trustees of the Knights of St. John Hall, Inc. for therepair, renovation, and capital equipping of the historic meetinghall of the Knights of St. John, located in Bowie (PrinceGeorge’s County) ............................................................................. 200,000

(BF) Laurel Boys and Girls Club. Provide a grant equal to the lesserof (i) $100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided,to the Board of Directors of Laurel Boys and Girls Club, Inc. forthe design, planning, reconstruction, renovation, and capitalequipping of the Laurel Boys and Girls Club, located in Laurel,subject to a requirement that the grantee grant and convey anhistoric easement to the Maryland Historical Trust.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay consist of real property or funds expended prior to theeffective date of this Act (Prince George’s County)...................... 100,000

(BG) Maryland Crime Victims’ Resource Center. Provide a grantequal to the lesser of (i) $184,000 or (ii) the amount of thematching fund provided, to the Board of Directors of theMaryland Crime Victims’ Resource Center, Inc. for theacquisition, long–term lease, planning, design, construction,renovation, and capital equipping of the Maryland CrimeVictims’ Resource Center, located in Upper Marlboro (PrinceGeorge’s County) ............................................................................. 184,000

(BH) Oxon Hill Boys and Girls Club. Provide a grant of $50,000 to theBoard of Directors of the Oxon Hill Boys and Girls Club, Inc. forthe planning, design, repair, renovation, and capital equippingof the Oxon Hill Boys and Girls Club, located in Oxon Hill(Prince George’s County)................................................................ 50,000

(BI) Renaissance Square Artists’ Housing. Provide a grant equal tothe lesser of (i) $250,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of Housing InitiativePartnership, Inc. for the acquisition, planning, design, andconstruction of Renaissance Square Artists’ Housing to provideresidential and studio space for low–income artists, located inHyattsville (Prince George’s County) ............................................ 250,000

(BJ) Safe Passage Emergency Shelter. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $250,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of Family Crisis Center, Inc.of Prince George’s County for the construction, repair,renovation, reconstruction, and capital equipping of a house tobe used as an emergency shelter, located in Lanham.

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(BK) Walker Mill Regional Park. Provide a grant equal to the lesserof (i) $300,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided,to the Maryland–National Capital Park and PlanningCommission for the planning, design, demolition, construction,renovation, and capital equipping of Walker Mill Regional Park,including renovation of the ball field complex, play area, andrest room facility, construction of additional parking and awater and sewer line, realignment of the entry road, and otherrelated site improvements, located in Capitol Heights, subject toa requirement that the grantee grant and convey an historiceasement to the Maryland Historical Trust (Prince George’sCounty) ............................................................................................ 300,000

(BL) Patuxent River Naval Air Museum and Visitors Center. Providea grant equal to the lesser of (i) $350,000 or (ii) the amount ofthe matching fund provided, to the Board of CountyCommissioners of St. Mary’s County for the planning, design,construction, renovation, reconstruction, and capital equippingof the buildings and permanent exhibits of the Patuxent RiverNaval Air Museum and Visitors Center, to be located adjacentto the Patuxent River Naval Air Station in Lexington Park (St.Mary’s County)................................................................................ 350,000

(BM) Sotterley Plantation. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$50,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, to theBoard of Directors of Sotterley Foundation, Inc. for theplanning, design, acquisition, construction, installation, andcapital equipping of security upgrades for Sotterley Plantation,located in Hollywood, subject to a requirement that the granteegrant and convey an historic easement to the MarylandHistorical Trust. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of in kind contributions (St. Mary’sCounty) ............................................................................................ 50,000

(BN) Frederick Douglass Memorial. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Frederick Douglass Memorial Action Coalitionfor the design and construction of a monument to the life andlegacy of Frederick Douglass, to be located in Easton (TalbotCounty) ............................................................................................ 100,000

(BO) Community Free Clinic. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$75,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, to theBoard of Directors of the Regional Community Health CareCenter Foundation, Inc. for the acquisition of the Community

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(BP) Discovery Station at Hagerstown. Provide a grant equal to thelesser of (i) $30,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of the Discovery Station atHagerstown, Inc. for the construction of exhibits and renovationof the Discovery Station at Hagerstown site, located inHagerstown, subject to a requirement that the grantee grantand convey an historic easement to the Maryland HistoricalTrust. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matchingfund may consist of in kind contributions or funds expendedprior to the effective date of this Act (Washington County) ....... 30,000

(BQ) Camp Sandy Pines. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$63,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, to theBoard of Directors of the Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake BayCouncil, Inc. for the construction of a tree house unit and ashower house, located at the Camp Sandy Pines property inWicomico County (Wicomico County)............................................ 63,000

(BR) Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce. Provide a grant equal tothe lesser of (i) $100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of the Salisbury AreaChamber of Commerce, Inc. for the planning, design, repair,renovation, construction, reconstruction, and capital equippingof the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce building, locatedin Salisbury. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of funds expended prior to theeffective date of this Act (Wicomico County) ................................ 100,000

(BS) Ocean City Visitors and Information Center. Provide a grantequal to the lesser of (i) $50,000 or (ii) the amount of thematching fund provided, to the Board of Directors of the OceanCity, Maryland Chamber of Commerce, Inc. for the planning,design, construction, and capital equipping of the Ocean CityVisitors and Information Center, located in Ocean City.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay consist of real property, in kind contributions, or fundsexpended prior to the effective date of this Act (WorcesterCounty) ............................................................................................ 50,000

ZA02 LOCAL SENATE INITIATIVES

(A) Local Senate Initiatives. Provide funds for local initiativesselected by the Senate .................................................................... 12,500,000

ZA03 MARYLAND HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION

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(A) Adventist HealthCare. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$400,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of Adventist HealthCare, Inc. d/b/aPotomac Ridge Behavioral Health System for the planning,design, renovation, expansion, repair, construction, and capitalequipping of space to create a specialty acute psychiatric servicecenter for emotionally disturbed children, located in Rockville.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay consist of funds expended prior to the effective date of thisAct (Montgomery County) .............................................................. 400,000

(B) Atlantic General Hospital. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of(i) $100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of Atlantic General Hospital Corporationfor the planning, design, construction, and capital equipping ofexisting space to create a Women’s Imaging Center, located inBerlin. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matchingfund may consist of funds expended prior to the effective date ofthis Act (Worcester County)........................................................... 100,000

(C) Calvert Memorial Hospital. Provide a grant equal to the lesserof (i) $1,100,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fundprovided, to the Board of Directors of Calvert MemorialHospital of Calvert County, Inc. for the planning, design,construction, repair, renovation, expansion, and capitalequipping of the emergency department, a lab, and a rapidadmission unit at Calvert Memorial Hospital, located in PrinceFrederick. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, thematching fund may consist of funds expended prior to theeffective date of this Act (Calvert County) ................................... 1,100,000

(D) Civista Medical Center. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$1,200,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of Civista Medical Center, Inc. for theplanning, design, renovation, expansion, repair, construction,and capital equipping of the emergency department, to belocated in La Plata. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act,the matching fund may consist of funds expended prior to theeffective date of this Act (Charles County)................................... 1,200,000

(E) Mercy Medical Center. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of (i)$800,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of Mercy Medical Center, Inc. for theplanning, design, renovation, expansion, repair, construction,and capital equipping of existing space at Mercy Medical Centerfor inpatient bed modernization, located in Baltimore.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay consist of funds expended prior to the effective date of thisAct (Baltimore City)........................................................................ 800,000

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(F) North Arundel Hospital. Provide a grant equal to the lesser of(i) $600,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided, tothe Board of Directors of North Arundel Hospital Association,Inc. for the planning, design, construction, repair, renovation,expansion, and capital equipping of the inpatient psychiatricunit, to be located in Glen Burnie. Notwithstanding Section 1(5)of this Act, the matching fund may consist of funds expendedprior to the effective date of this Act (Anne Arundel County) .... 600,000

(G) Northwest Hospital Center. Provide a grant equal to the lesserof (i) $ 800,000 or (ii) the amount of the matching fund provided,to the Board of Directors of Northwest Hospital Center, Inc. forthe planning, design, renovation, expansion, repair,construction, and capital equipping of the intensive care unit ofNorthwest Hospital Center, located in Baltimore County.Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fundmay consist of funds expended prior to the effective date of thisAct (Baltimore County) .................................................................. 800,000

ZB02 LOCAL JAILS AND DETENTION CENTERS

(A) Baltimore County Detention Center. Provide a grant to theCounty Executive and County Council of Baltimore County toassist in expansion, renovation, and capital equipping of theBaltimore County Detention Center, subject to the requirementthat the grantee provide an equal and matching fund for thispurpose. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act, the matchingfund may include funds expended prior to the effective date ofthis Act ............................................................................................ 8,089,000

(B) Frederick County Detention Center Expansion Phase IV.Provide a grant to the County Commissioners of FrederickCounty to assist in design of the Phase IV expansion andrenovation of the Frederick County Detention Center, subject tothe requirement that the grantee provide an equal andmatching fund for this purpose. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) ofthis Act, the matching fund may include funds expended priorto the effective date of this Act...................................................... 364,000

(C) Montgomery County Detention Center Renovation. Provide agrant to the County Executive and County Council ofMontgomery County to assist in the design, renovation, andequipping of the Montgomery County Detention Center inRockville, subject to the requirement that the grantee providean equal and matching fund for this purpose. NotwithstandingSection 1(5) of this Act, the matching fund may include fundsexpended prior to the effective date of this Act ........................... 5,189,000

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(D) Worcester County Jail Expansion. Provide a grant to theCounty Commissioners of Worcester County to assist in theexpansion of the Worcester County Jail, subject to therequirement that the grantee provide an equal and matchingfund for this purpose. Notwithstanding Section 1(5) of this Act,the matching fund may include funds expended prior to theeffective date of this Act................................................................. 3,899,000

(4) An annual tax is imposed on all assessable property in the State in rateand amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds, as and whendue and until paid in full. The principal shall be discharged within 15 years after thedate of issue of the bonds.

(5) (a) Prior to the payment of any matching grant funds under theprovisions of Section 1(3), Items ZA00 through ZB02 above, grantees shall provideand expend matching funds as specified. No part of a grantee’s matching fund may beprovided, either directly or indirectly, from funds of the State, whether appropriatedor unappropriated. Except as otherwise provided, no part of the fund may consist ofreal property, in–kind contributions, or funds expended prior to the effective date ofthis Act. In case of any dispute as to what money or assets may qualify as matchingfunds, the Board of Public Works shall determine the matter, and the Board’s decisionis final. Grantees have until June 1, 2007, to present evidence satisfactory to theBoard of Public Works that the matching fund will be provided. If satisfactoryevidence is presented, the Board shall certify this fact to the State Treasurer and theproceeds of the loan shall be expended for the purposes provided in this Act. If thisevidence is not presented by June 1, 2007, the proceeds of the loan shall be applied tothe purposes authorized in Section 8–129 of the State Finance and ProcurementArticle.

(b) It is further provided that when an equal and matching fund isspecified in Section 1(3), Items ZA00 through ZB02 above, grantees shall provide amatching fund equal to the lesser of (i) the authorized amount of the State grant or(ii) the amount of the matching fund certified by the Board of Public Works. Ifsatisfactory evidence is presented, the Board shall certify this fact and the amount ofthe matching fund to the State Treasurer and the proceeds of the loan equal to theamount of the matching fund shall be expended for the purposes provided in this Act.If this evidence is not presented by June 1, 2007, the proceeds of the loan shall beapplied to the purposes authorized in Section 8–129 of the State Finance andProcurement Article. The proceeds of any amount of the loan in excess of thematching fund certified by the Board of Public Works shall also be applied to thepurposes authorized in Section 8–129 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.

(6) When an historical easement is specified in Section 1(3) of this Act:

(a) Prior to the issuance of the bonds, the grantee shall grant and conveyto the Maryland Historical Trust a perpetual preservation easement to the extent ofits interest:

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(i) On the land or such portion of the land acceptable to the Trust;and

(ii) On the exterior and interior, where appropriate, of the historicstructures.

(b) If the grantee or beneficiary of the grant holds a lease on the landand structures, the Trust may accept an easement on the leasehold interest.

(c) The easement must be in form and substance acceptable to the Trustand the extent of the interest to be encumbered must be acceptable to the Trust andany liens or encumbrances against the land or the structures must be acceptable tothe Trust.

(6) (7) The proceeds of the loan must be expended or encumbered by theBoard of Public Works for the purposes provided in this Act no later than June 1,2012. If any funds authorized by this Act remain unexpended or unencumbered afterJune 1, 2012, the amount of the unexpended or unencumbered authorization shall becanceled and be of no further force and effect. If bonds have been issued for the loan,the amount of unexpended or unencumbered bond proceeds shall be disposed of asprovided in Section 8–129 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.

(8) Multiple grants provided to the same organization in this Section are inaddition to one another. Unless otherwise provided, any matching fund requirementsapply to each individual grant.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Laws of Marylandread as follows:

Chapter 508 of the Acts of 2000

Section 1(3)

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(F) Omega Sprinkler Heads. Provide funds to replace Omega FireProtection Sprinkler Heads in various State facilities(Statewide)....................................................................................... [1,000,000]

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Chapter 508 of the Acts of 2000, as amended by Chapter 204 of the Acts of2003

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OFMARYLAND, That:

(1) The Board of Public Works may borrow money and incur indebtedness onbehalf of the State of Maryland through a State loan to be known as the MarylandConsolidated Capital Bond Loan of 2000 in the total principal amount of[$428,280,000] $428,145,000. This loan shall be evidenced by the issuance, sale, and

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Chapter 290 of the Acts of 2002

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ZD00 PROJECTS PREVIOUSLY FUNDED WITH PAYGO

(A) Provide funds for the following State–owned projects in theamounts indicated below and for the purposes contained in thefiscal year 2001 operating budget (Chapter 204, Acts of 2000)and the fiscal year 2002 operating budget (Chapter 102, Acts of2001). These appropriations are subject to the same conditionsas the original appropriations........................................................ [$144,611,000]

$144,411,000

Fiscal Year 2001 Projects

Maryland Stadium Authority − Memorial StadiumDemolition − Veterans’ Memorial...................................$200,000

Maryland Correctional Institution − Jessup –Perimeter Security/Gatehouse .....................................$3,000,000

Patuxent Institution − Fence/Gatehouse ....................$3,300,000

University of Maryland, Baltimore − HealthSciences Research Facility II .....................................$10,000,000

University of Maryland, Baltimore − New DentalSchool.............................................................................$3,500,000

University of Maryland, College Park − Engineering& Applied Sciences Building........................................$6,203,000

University of Maryland, Baltimore County −Chemistry/Physics Building .........................................$8,100,000

Frostburg State University − New ScienceBuilding .......................................................................$10,000,000

University System Maryland Office − AssateagueEducation & Research Center .....................................$1,000,000

St. Mary’s College − Somerset Hall ...........................$1,087,000

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Maryland Higher Education Commission − Bladenand Lanham Hall Renovation.........................................$525,000

Maryland Higher Education Commission −Community College Grant Program............................$1,110,000

Fiscal Year 2002 Projects:

Springfield Hospital − Electrical Distribution System ...$70,000

Maryland Correctional Institution − Jessup −Perimeter Security/Gatehouse .................................[$2,557,000]

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University of Maryland, Baltimore Health SciencesResearch Facility II ....................................................$17,746,000

University of Maryland, College Park − ChemistryTeaching Building.........................................................$1,860,000

Bowie State University − Campuswide SiteImprovements................................................................$1,300,000

University of Maryland, Eastern Shore − SocialScience, Education, & Science Building......................$5,365,000

University of Maryland, Eastern Shore −Physical Plant/Central Receiving Building....................$972,000

University of Maryland, Eastern Shore − FoodScience and Technology Center ...................................$1,300,000

Towson University − 7800 York Road.........................$1,600,000

Coppin State College − Dining Facilities....................$1,500,000

University of Baltimore − Charles Hall and Annex ..$1,300,000

Salisbury University − New Science Building...............$939,000

Frostburg State University − New ScienceBuilding .........................................................................$3,300,000

University of Maryland, Baltimore County −Chemistry/Physics Building .......................................$14,600,000

University System of Maryland Office −Shady Grove Educational Center III...........................$1,000,000

University of Maryland, Baltimore County −Information Technology/Engineering Facility ..........$21,800,000

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University of Maryland Center for EnvironmentalScience − Aquaculture and Ecology Lab...................$14,000,000

St. Mary’s College − Somerset Hall ........................... $2,167,000

Morgan State University − Science ResearchBuilding with Greenhouse ...........................................$3,210,000

Chapter 290 of the Acts of 2002, as amended by Chapter 432 of the Acts of2004

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OFMARYLAND, That:

(1) The Board of Public Works may borrow money and incur indebtedness onbehalf of the State of Maryland through a State loan to be known as the MarylandConsolidated Capital Bond Loan of 2002 in the total principal amount of[$730,458,000] $730,258,000. This loan shall be evidenced by the issuance, sale, anddelivery of State general obligation bonds authorized by a resolution of the Board ofPublic Works and issued, sold, and delivered in accordance with Sections 8–117through 8–124 of the State Finance and Procurement Article and Article 31, Section22 of the Code.

Chapter 432 of the Acts of 2004

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OFMARYLAND, That:

(1) The Board of Public Works may borrow money and incur indebtedness onbehalf of the State of Maryland through a State loan to be known as the MarylandConsolidated Capital Bond Loan of 2004 in the total principal amount of[$628,263,000] $628,155,000. This loan shall be evidenced by the issuance, sale, anddelivery of State general obligation bonds authorized by a resolution of the Board ofPublic Works and issued, sold, and delivered in accordance with §§ 8–117 through8–124 of the State Finance and Procurement Article and Article 31, § 22 of the Code.

Section 1(3)

QP00 DIVISION OF PRE–TRIAL DETENTION AND SERVICES(Baltimore City)

(A) Baltimore City Detention Center – Property Acquisition ANDDEMOLITION. Provide funds to acquire AND DEMOLISHadjacent properties to expand the Baltimore City DetentionCenter, provided that no funds may be expended on this projectuntil:

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(3) the budget committees have reviewed andcommented on the cost estimate or 45 dayshave elapsed from the date the cost estimateis received by the committees.

Further provided that no funds may be expended forthis project until:

(1) the Department of Public Safety andCorrectional Services submits a CapitalMaster Plan;

(2) the Capital Master Plan does not include anynew correctional facility construction or anycorrectional facility expansion projects inBaltimore City south of Monument Street;

(3) the Department of Public Safety andCorrectional Services and the Department ofGeneral Services have met with members ofthe communities affected by the acquisition ofnew property and new correctional facilityconstruction; and

(4) the Department of Public Safety andCorrectional Services and the Department ofGeneral Services have met with the electedofficials who represent the communitiesaffected by the acquisition of new propertyand new correctional facility construction.FURTHER PROVIDED THAT NO FUNDSMAY BE EXPENDED ON THEACQUISITION OF THE BALTIMORE GASAND ELECTRIC SUBSTATION PROPERTYUNTIL:

(I) THE PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITEASSESSMENT HAS BEEN COMPLETEDINCLUDING THE COST ESTIMATES FORHAZARDOUS MATERIALS ABATEMENT;AND

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(B) New Student Services Building. Provide funds to construct thenew Student Services Building. FURTHER PROVIDED THATUP TO $4,300,000 OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE USED FORTHE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ST. MARY’S COLLEGE OFMARYLAND NEW ACADEMIC BUILDING ............................... 8,109,000

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(C) Main Building Elevator – Columbia Campus. Provide funds todesign AND CONSTRUCT A PORTION OF an elevator for themain building on the Columbia campus (Howard County) ......... 50,000

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(B) Charles H. Hickey, Jr. School – Educational Facilities. Providefunds to design, construct, renovate, and equip the educationalfacilities at the Charles H. Hickey, Jr. School (BaltimoreCounty) ............................................................................................ [108,000]

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SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the General Assemblydeclares that it is the public policy of this State to manage State general obligationbond debt in a manner that will maintain Maryland’s AAA bond rating. The GeneralAssembly further declares that legislative oversight, control, and review of all formsof State obligations is essential to maintenance of the State’s existing bond rating andprotection of the fiscal integrity of the State.

SECTION 4. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, before work maycommence pursuant to any supplement to any appropriation contained in this Act,satisfactory evidence must be given to the Board of Public Works that the project canbe completed with the aggregate of the funds in this Act and previously appropriatedfor the stated purpose.

SECTION 5. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, with the approval ofthe Department of Budget and Management, any appropriation for constructionprovided in this Act may be used to purchase capital equipment if the amount of theappropriation exceeds the amount required for construction expenses, includingallowances for contingencies.

SECTION 6. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, except as otherwiseprovided in this Act, before a State agency or institution named in this Act asresponsible for an individual item may begin work with funds appropriated by this

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SECTION 7. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, with the approval ofthe Department of Budget and Management, any appropriation under the provisionsof this Act that is in excess of the amount needed for a project may be credited to theConstruction Contingency Fund under Section 3–609 of the State Finance andProcurement Article.

SECTION 8. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, if federal funds areavailable to help accomplish any project identified in this Act, the State agency orinstitution responsible for the project shall make efforts through properadministrative procedures to obtain these federal funds. Before spending any fundsappropriated by this Act, the agency or institution shall certify its efforts to the Boardof Public Works and state the reason for any failure to obtain federal funds. If federalfunds are obtained, they shall be used to defray the costs of the project described inthis Act and not to expand its scope.

SECTION 9. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That:

(a) for any appropriation for the planning of a State–owned project provided inthis Act, if a program required by Section 3–602(d) of the State Finance andProcurement Article has not been submitted, the State agency or institutionresponsible for the project shall submit a program to the Department of Budget andManagement for approval before funds may be expended from the appropriation; and

(b) for any appropriation for the construction of a State–owned projectprovided in this Act, if preliminary plans and outline specifications required bySection 3–602(f)(2)(i) of the State Finance and Procurement Article have not beenprepared, the State agency or institution responsible for the project shall submitpreliminary plans and outline specifications to the Department of Budget andManagement for approval before funds may be expended from the appropriation.

SECTION 10. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That no portion of theproceeds of a loan or any of the matching funds provided for a project funded underthis Act may be used for the furtherance of sectarian religious instruction, or inconnection with the design, acquisition, construction, or equipping of any buildingused or to be used as a place of sectarian religious worship or instruction, or inconnection with any program or department of divinity for any religiousdenomination. Upon the request of the Board of Public Works, a recipient of theproceeds of a loan under this Act shall submit evidence satisfactory to the Board thatnone of the proceeds of the loan or any matching funds has been or is being used fora purpose prohibited by this Act.

SECTION 11. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, the Comptroller mayadvance funds to any loan funds account established pursuant to a general obligationbond loan enabling Act, for any expenditure authorized by that Act, provided that ifgeneral obligation bonds have not been issued under the authority of that Act, the

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next ensuing sale of general obligation bonds shall include the issuance of bondsunder the authority of that Act in an amount at least equivalent to the amount of thefunds so advanced.

SECTION 12. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, the net new debt to beauthorized by legislation in fiscal year 2006 may not exceed $670,000,000, asevidenced by the following:

FY 2006 debt to be authorized by this Act ................................... 665,335,000665,443,000

FY 2006 debt authorized by separate legislation for the TobaccoTransition Program ........................................................................ 5,000,000

Subtotal ........................................................................................... 670,335,000670,443,000

Reductions in Previously Authorized State Debt Made in ThisBill.................................................................................................... (335,000)

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Net new debt to be authorized in FY 2006................................... 670,000,000

SECTION 13. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall takeeffect June 1, 2005.

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