Maryland Code § ED-23-509

Section ED-23-509
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Capital project" means the:
(i) Acquisition of land or buildings for a county library; or
(ii) Construction or improvement of a county library.

(3) "Construction or improvement" means planning, design,
engineering, alteration, construction, reconstruction, enlargement, expansion,
extension, improvement, replacement, rehabilitation, renovation, upgrading, repair,
or capital equipping.
(4) "County library" means a library in a county public library system
in the State.
(5) "State Library Agency" means the Maryland State Library
Agency.
(b) (1) There is a State grant program for county public library capital
projects in the State Library Agency.
(2) The grant program is in addition to the county-State minimum
library program established under § 23-502 of this subtitle.
(c) (1) The State Library Agency shall develop and administer a grant
program to assist in the funding of county library capital projects.
(2) The purpose of the grant program is to:
(i) Provide a uniform and objective analysis of proposed
capital projects; and
(ii) Support projects that address the library needs in the
State.
(3) Grants under the program:
(i) Require a matching fund from any combination of county,
municipal, or private sources; and
(ii) May not be for an amount less than $20,000.
(d) (1) On or before July 15 of each year, a county public library system
may submit applications to the State Library Agency to receive grants for county
library capital projects for the next fiscal year.
(2) In order to apply for a capital project grant, a county public
library system shall have:

(i) A countywide library plan that includes a mission
statement, needs statement, and multiyear goals and objectives on file with the State
Library Agency; and
(ii) A master plan that includes a description of the capital
project approved by the applicant's governing body.
(3) An application shall include:
(i) A description of the scope and purpose of the project;
(ii) A building plan that includes the estimated total cost of the
project; and
(iii) Any other information required by the State Library
Agency.
(4) A county public library system may not apply for more than three
capital project grants in a fiscal year.
(e) (1) The State Library Agency shall review grant applications
submitted in accordance with subsection (d) of this section.
(2) On or before October 1 of each year, the State Library Agency
shall make recommendations to the State Library Board regarding capital project
grants for the next fiscal year.
(3) In making its recommendations, the State Library Agency shall
consider:
(i) The public necessity and urgency of a project;
(ii) The need for additional sources of funding for a project;
(iii) The estimated cost and timeliness of executing a project;
(iv) The viability of matching funds for a project; and
(v) Geographic diversity.
(4) On or before November 1 of each year, the State Library Board
shall:

(i) Approve capital projects for funding in the State budget for
the next fiscal year; and
(ii) Forward the list of approved capital projects to the
Department of Budget and Management.
(5) (i) For each of fiscal years 2008 through 2021, the Governor
shall include in the annual operating or capital budget submission $5,000,000 for
county library capital projects.
(ii) For fiscal year 2022 and each fiscal year thereafter, the
Governor shall include in the annual operating or capital budget submission
$7,500,000 for county library capital projects.
(f) (1) The State share percentage for a county library capital project
approved under this section shall be calculated by dividing the State share of the
minimum program for a county calculated under § 23-505(b) of this subtitle by the
library program amount for a county calculated under § 23-503(b) of this subtitle,
and multiplying this quotient by 1.25.
(2) (i) The minimum State share of a county library capital
project is 50%.
(ii) The maximum State share of a county library capital
project is 90%.
(g) The State Library Board shall report to the Governor and, in accordance
with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly, on or before
October 1 of each year, on State grants awarded for county public library capital
projects for the prior fiscal year.
(h) The State Library Board shall adopt regulations to implement the grant
program established under this section.

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