Maryland Code § ED-18-204

Section ED-18-204
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(a) In addition to any other powers granted and duties imposed by this title,
the Office has the powers and duties set forth in this section.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this title, the Office shall:
(1) Administer student financial assistance programs;
(2) Issue and disseminate public information about student financial
assistance;
(3) Regulate the form and submission of applications for student
financial assistance under this title; and
(4) Conduct conferences and interviews with applicants to evaluate
their eligibility.
(c) (1) The Office may adopt any rule or regulation necessary to carry
out its powers and duties.
(2) The rules and regulations adopted by the Office under paragraph
(1) of this subsection may include provisions for:

(i) The performance of a service obligation for a program that
as a condition of award requires a recipient of student financial assistance to perform
a service obligation;
(ii) The repayment of student financial assistance funds
received should a recipient fail to perform a service obligation; and
(iii) Waiver and deferment of a service obligation or repayment
in circumstances determined by the Commission.
(d) The Office:
(1) Shall administer any federal program of scholarships or grants to
students or institutions except for the Christa McAuliffe Fellowship which shall be
administered by the Maryland State Department of Education; and
(2) May do anything necessary to comply with any federal law
relating to these scholarships or grants.
(e) The Office shall:
(1) Arrange for the competitive examination required of applicants
for certain scholarships; and
(2) Send the results of the examination to the appropriate
institutions and to the person who awards the scholarship.
(f) The Office shall:
(1) Analyze under uniform standards the financial need of each
applicant for a scholarship for which financial need is a consideration; and
(2) Send its analysis to the appropriate institution and the person
who awards the scholarship.

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