Maryland Code § ED-24-904

Section ED-24-904
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(a) In addition to the other powers expressly granted and duties imposed by
this title, and subject to the authority of the Commission, the Board has only the
powers and duties set forth in this section.
(b) The Board shall:
(1) Assist and support the development of higher education in Cecil
County and Harford County;
(2) Assist in setting the missions of and accomplishing the goals and
objectives of the sites in Cecil County and Harford County;
(3) Advise the Center, site coordinators, and the supervisory staff to
whom the coordinators report on programs offered and facility utilization;
(4) Provide guidance and support in identifying institutions and
programs to serve higher education and workforce needs in Cecil County and Harford
County;

(5) Assist with the marketing and promotion of programs offered at
the Center and sites;
(6) Facilitate interactions among the business, nonprofit, education,
and military communities;
(7) Keep separate records and minutes; and
(8) Adopt reasonable rules, regulations, or bylaws to carry out the
provisions of this subtitle.
(c) The Board may apply, accept, and expend any gift, appropriation, or
grant from the State, county, or federal government or any other person.
(d) The Board may make agreements with the federal, State, or a county
government or any other person, if it considers the agreement advisable for the
support of higher education.
(e) The Board may adopt a corporate seal.
(f) In addition to other reports that may be required by the Commission,
the Board shall:
(1) Keep records that are consistent with sound business practices
and accounting records using generally accepted accounting principles;
(2) Cause an audit by an independent certified public accountant to
be made of the accounts and transactions of the Center at the conclusion of each fiscal
year; and
(3) For any State money, be subject to an audit by the Office of
Legislative Audits, in accordance with §§ 2-1220 through 2-1227 of the State
Government Article.

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