Maryland Code § ED-19-101

Section ED-19-101
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) (1) "Academic facility" and "academic facilities" mean any facility or
facilities, now existing or hereafter constructed or acquired, which are used primarily
for the instruction of students of a system.
(2) "Academic facility" and "academic facilities" also mean any
facility or facilities related, required, useful, or incidental for the operation or
activities of a system which are not auxiliary facilities.

(c) (1) "Academic fees" means tuition, student fees, and activity fees.
(2) "Academic fees" does not include:
(i) An appropriation of State funds; or
(ii) Any revenues from contracts, grants, or gifts received or to
be received by a system, other than contracts for tuition, student fees, or activity fees.
(d) "Auxiliary facilities fees" means income, fees, rents, charges, and
revenues arising from the use of any auxiliary facilities.
(e) "Auxiliary facility" and "auxiliary facilities" mean any facility or
facilities, now existing or hereafter constructed or acquired, which furnish a service
to students, faculty, or staff at a system and which generate income, fees, rents,
charges, and revenues arising from the use of the facility or facilities to support any
project costs; such facilities shall include (but shall not be limited by type or class or
otherwise to) housing facilities, eating facilities, recreational facilities, campus
infirmaries, parking facilities, athletic facilities, student union or activity facilities,
research facilities, laboratory facilities, testing facilities, and any related or
incidental facility or any combination of such facilities.
(f) "Board" means the Board of Regents of the University System of
Maryland, the Board of Regents of Morgan State University, the Board of Trustees of
St. Mary's College of Maryland, or the Board of Trustees of Baltimore City
Community College.
(g) "Bonds" means revenue bonds, certificates, notes, demand notes,
commercial paper, or other evidences of indebtedness and shall also include bond
anticipation notes.
(h) "Capital lease" means any lease financing of real property which by
generally accepted accounting principles is defined as a capital lease. For the
purposes of this title, real property does not include fixtures.
(i) "Costs" as applied to any project means all costs in respect of the project,
including (without limitation):
(1) The cost of acquisition, construction, reconstruction, equipping,
maintenance, repair, renovation, and operation;
(2) The cost of acquisition of all land, rights-of-way, property rights,
easements, and interests acquired by a system;

(3) The cost of all machinery and equipment;
(4) Financing charges and interest prior to and during construction
and for 1 year after completion of construction;
(5) The cost of architectural, engineering, and legal expenses, plans,
specifications, feasibility studies, surveys, estimates of costs and revenue, and other
expenses necessary or desirable for determining the feasibility or practicability of
construction of any project;
(6) Reserves for the payment of debt service, operating reserves, and
repair and replacement funds; and
(7) Administrative expenses, and other expenses necessary or
allocable to any project, the financing or refinancing of any project, the issuance of
bonds, and the placing of any project in operation.
(j) "Project" or "projects" means the acquisition, construction,
reconstruction, related demolition, equipment, maintenance, repair, renovation,
financing, and refinancing of 1 or more auxiliary or academic facilities.
(k) "Resolution" means a resolution adopted by a majority of the members
of the Board of Regents of the University System of Maryland, the Board of Regents
of Morgan State University, the Board of Trustees of St. Mary's College of Maryland,
or the Board of Trustees of Baltimore City Community College.
(l) "State" means the State of Maryland.
(m) "System" means the University System of Maryland, Morgan State
University, St. Mary's College of Maryland, or Baltimore City Community College.

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