Maryland Code § EC-12-204

Section EC-12-204
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(a) Notwithstanding any limitation of law, an issuer may issue bonds from
time to time to finance the development of an industrial, commercial, or residential
area.
(b) To issue bonds under this subtitle, the governing body of a political
subdivision shall adopt an ordinance that:
(1) describes the proposed undertaking; and
(2) states:
(i) that the governing body has complied with §§ 12-203 and
12-208(c) and (d) of this subtitle;
(ii) the maximum principal amount of the bonds; and
(iii) the maximum rate of interest on the bonds.
(c) The ordinance may specify the following for bonds issued to carry out
the financing of the proposed undertaking:
(1) the principal amount;
(2) the rate of interest;
(3) the manner and terms of sale;
(4) the time of execution, issuance, and delivery;
(5) the form and denomination;
(6) the manner in which, and the times and places at which principal
and interest shall be paid;
(7) conditions for redemption before maturity; or
(8) other provisions consistent with this subtitle that the governing
body of the political subdivision determines are necessary or desirable.
(d) The revenue authority of Prince George's County may issue bonds in
accordance with an ordinance adopted by the governing body of Prince George's
County.

(e) The ordinance may specify the items listed in subsection (c) of this
section or may authorize:
(1) the finance board to specify those items by resolution or
ordinance; or
(2) the chief executive to specify those items by executive order.
(f) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, neither an
ordinance authorizing the bonds nor an ordinance, resolution, or executive order
issued, passed, or adopted under this section may be subject to referendum because
of any other State or local law.
(2) An ordinance that authorizes the pledge of the full faith and
credit of a political subdivision to the payment of principal and interest on a bond is
subject to any applicable right to referendum.

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