Maryland Code § EC-10-611.1

Section EC-10-611.1
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.

(2) (i) "Major entertainment event" means, except as otherwise
specified by the Authority, an indoor or outdoor event organized for the primary
purpose of the entertainment or amusement of people with:
1. an expected attendance of at least 20,000 people;
2. a negotiated broadcasting deal with either live or
delayed broadcasting;
3. commercial sponsorship opportunities; or
4. a demonstrated positive economic impact for the
State.
(ii) "Major entertainment event" includes:
1. a parade;
2. a carnival;
3. a fair;
4. a festival;
5. a concert;
6. an exhibition; and
7. a show.
(3) (i) "Major sporting event" means, except as otherwise
specified by the Authority, a professional or an amateur sporting event that is
sanctioned by a regional, national, or international organization or association with:
1. an expected attendance of at least 20,000 people;
2. a negotiated broadcasting deal with either live or
delayed broadcasting;
3. commercial sponsorship opportunities; or
4. a demonstrated positive economic impact for the
State.

(ii) "Major sporting event" does not include:
1. a professional football game, except for:
A. the Super Bowl; or
B. an exhibition or championship game for an
organization other than the National Football League;
2. a professional baseball game, except for:
A. a Major League Baseball All-Star Game; or
B. an exhibition or championship game for an
organization other than Major League Baseball; or
3. a professional basketball game.
(4) "Program" means the Major Sports and Entertainment Event
Program.
(b) (1) There is a Major Sports and Entertainment Event Program in the
Authority.
(2) The purpose of the Program is to:
(i) attract major sporting events and major entertainment
events to the State;
(ii) attract fans, participants, and tourists to the State for
major sporting events;
(iii) generate positive media coverage for the State; and
(iv) generate a positive economic impact for the State.
(c) Maryland Sports, established under § 10-611 of this subtitle, shall
implement and administer the Program in accordance with this section.
(d) With approval from the Authority and to assist with the costs of
attracting and organizing a major sporting event or major entertainment event,
including expenses associated with advertising, promotions, and capital projects,
funding may be awarded to:

(1) a nonprofit organization;
(2) a for-profit organization;
(3) a county; or
(4) a business entity.

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