Maryland Code § EC-12-109

Section EC-12-109
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(a) (1) Except as limited by its articles of incorporation, an authority has
all the powers set forth in this subtitle.
(2) An authority may:

(i) receive money from its incorporating county or municipal
corporation, the State, other governmental units, or nonprofit organizations;
(ii) charge fees for its services;
(iii) have employees and consultants as it considers necessary;
and
(iv) use the services of other governmental units.
(b) For the purposes of this subtitle, each county and municipal corporation
has all the powers granted in this subtitle to an authority, including the power to
make loans to private enterprises competing with enterprises not receiving the loans.
(c) (1) (i) An authority shall operate and exercise its powers solely to
accomplish one or more of the legislative purposes of this subtitle.
(ii) The incorporating county or municipal corporation may use
the authority's exercise of its powers to accomplish one or more of the legislative
purposes.
(2) An authority or an incorporating county or municipal corporation
may exercise its powers regardless of any effect on economic competition.
(3) The powers granted to a county or municipal corporation under
paragraph (2) of this subsection do not:
(i) grant to the county or municipal corporation powers in any
substantive area not otherwise granted to the county or municipal corporation under
other public general or public local law;
(ii) restrict the county or municipal corporation from
exercising any power granted to the county or municipal corporation under other
public general or public local law or otherwise;
(iii) authorize the county or municipal corporation, or the
officers of the county or municipal corporation, to engage in an activity that is beyond
the power granted under other public general or public local law or otherwise; or
(iv) preempt or supersede the regulatory authority of a unit of
State government under a public general law.

(4) The incorporating county or municipal corporation is not
precluded from directly exercising the powers granted to an authority under this
subtitle after the establishment of the authority.

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