Maryland Code § ED-16-301

Section ED-16-301
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(a) Each year, the board of trustees and the president of each community
college shall prepare and submit to the county governing body or, in the case of a
regional community college, the county governing body of each county that supports
the regional community college:
(1) An operating budget;
(2) A capital budget; and
(3) If required by local law, charter, or regulation, a long-term capital
improvement program.
(b) The operating budget shall show:
(1) All revenues estimated for the next fiscal year classified by funds
and sources of income, including:
(i) Any funds from federal, State, and local sources; and
(ii) Any surpluses;
(2) All expenditures requested, including the major functions listed
under § 16-304(b); and
(3) Any other information or supporting data required by the county
governing body.
(c) The capital budget and any long-term capital improvement program
shall contain a statement of all capital revenues and expenditures.

(d) The capital and operating budgets shall be prepared and considered in
accordance with county fiscal procedures not inconsistent with State law.
(e) The county governing body shall review and approve the budget of the
community college and may reduce it.
(f) (1) The county governing bodies of the counties that support a
regional community college jointly shall review the budget of the regional community
college and may reduce it.
(2) Approval of the budget by a majority of the counties that support
a regional community college constitutes approval of the budget and binds all the
counties.
(g) (1) The budget of each community college, as approved by the county
governing body under this section shall be submitted to the Commission for
informational purposes.
(2) Proposals for capital projects shall be submitted to the
Department of Budget and Management through the Commission.

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