Maryland Code § EC-5-403

Section EC-5-403
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(a) The General Assembly finds that:
(1) unemployment conditions exist in many areas of the State;
(2) the acquisition and improvement of facilities are essential to
relieve this unemployment and establish a balanced economy in the State;
(3) the health, safety, welfare, and right of gainful employment of
residents throughout the State will be promoted by the acquisition and improvement
of facilities;
(4) the control or abatement of environmental pollution in the State,
including noise pollution, is necessary to:

(i) protect the health, safety, and welfare of the residents of
the State;
(ii) protect natural resources;
(iii) retain and attract industry and commercial enterprises;
and
(iv) promote economic development;
(5) public ports in the State are valuable assets and any
improvements to these ports that increase the import and export of waterborne
commerce will directly benefit residents throughout the State;
(6) businesses need greater access to capital markets; and
(7) the availability of financial assistance under this subtitle will
promote the economic development of the State.
(b) The purposes of this subtitle are to:
(1) relieve unemployment in the State;
(2) encourage the increase of industry and commerce and a balanced
economy in the State;
(3) help retain and attract industry and commerce through measures
including:
(i) port development;
(ii) the control, reduction, or abatement of environmental
pollution; and
(iii) the utilization and disposal of wastes;
(4) promote economic development;
(5) protect natural resources and encourage resource recovery;
(6) encourage the creation and expansion of day care facilities in the
State; and

(7) promote the health, safety, and welfare of residents throughout
the State.

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