Maryland Code § EC-10-655

Section EC-10-655
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(a) There is an Ocean City Convention Financing Fund.
(b) (1) The Ocean City Convention Fund is a continuing, nonlapsing
fund that shall be available in perpetuity to implement this subtitle relating to the
Ocean City Convention facility.
(2) The Authority shall:
(i) use the Ocean City Convention Fund as a revolving fund
for implementing this subtitle relating to the Ocean City Convention facility; and
(ii) pay any and all expenses incurred by the Authority
concerning the Ocean City Convention facility from the Ocean City Convention Fund.

(c) (1) To the extent considered appropriate by the Authority, the
receipts of the Ocean City Convention Fund shall be pledged to and charged with the
following relating to the Ocean City Convention facility:
(i) the payment of debt service on Authority bonds;
(ii) all reasonable charges and expenses related to Authority
borrowing; and
(iii) the management of Authority obligations.
(2) The pledge shall be effective as provided in § 10-634 of this
subtitle and any applicable Authority provision.
(d) The Ocean City Convention Fund consists of:
(1) funds appropriated for deposit to the Ocean City Convention
Fund;
(2) proceeds from the sale of bonds concerning the Ocean City
Convention facility;
(3) revenues collected or received from any source under this subtitle
concerning Ocean City Convention facilities; and
(4) any additional money made available from any public or private
sources for the purposes established for the Ocean City Convention Fund.
(e) (1) The Treasurer shall invest the money of the Ocean City
Convention Fund in the same manner as State funds.
(2) Any investment earnings shall be credited to the Ocean City
Convention Fund.
(3) No part of the Ocean City Convention Fund may revert or be
credited to the General Fund or any special fund of the State.

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