Maryland Code § EC-10-340

Section EC-10-340
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(a) In this part the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Affiliate" means a person that directly or indirectly, through one or
more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with
another person.
(c) (1) "Closure cost" means costs incurred in connection with the closure
or delicensing of a hospital.
(2) "Closure cost" includes expenses of operating a hospital,
payments to employees, employee benefits, fees of consultants, insurance, security
services, utilities, legal fees, capital costs, costs of terminating contracts with vendors,
suppliers of goods and services and others, debt service, contingencies, and other
necessary or appropriate costs and expenses.
(d) "Control" means the direct or indirect possession of the power to direct
or cause the direction of the management and policies of a person through equity
interest, membership interest, or contract other than a commercial contract for goods
or nonmanagement services, or otherwise, whether or not the power is exercised or
sought to be exercised.
(e) "Hospital" means an institution defined as a hospital under § 19-301 of
the Health - General Article and that is licensed as a hospital by the Secretary of
Health under § 19-318 of the Health - General Article.
(f) "Program" means the Maryland Hospital Bond Program under this part.
(g) (1) "Public obligation" means a bond, note, evidence of indebtedness,
or other obligation, to repay borrowed money issued by the Authority, the State, a
unit, instrumentality, or public corporation of the State, a governmental entity
described in § 19-205(a) of the Local Government Article, a county, or a municipal
corporation.
(2) "Public obligation" does not include an obligation, or portion of an
obligation, if:

(i) the principal of and interest on the obligation or the portion
of the obligation is:
1. insured by an effective municipal bond insurance
policy; and
2. issued on behalf of a hospital that voluntarily closed
in accordance with § 19-120(l) of the Health - General Article; and
(ii) the proceeds of the obligation or the portion of the
obligation are used to finance wholly or partly:
1. a facility or part of a facility that is used primarily
to provide outpatient services at a location other than the hospital; or
2. a facility or part of a facility that is used primarily
by physicians who are not employees of the hospital to provide services to nonhospital
patients.

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