Maryland Code § ED-4-114

Section ED-4-114
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(a) All property granted, conveyed, devised, or bequeathed for the use of a
particular public school or school system:
(1) Except as provided in subsections (c) through (e) of this section,
shall be held in trust for the benefit of the school or school system by the appropriate
county board or, for real property in Baltimore City, by the Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore; and
(2) Is exempt from all State and local taxes.
(b) Money invested in trust for the benefit of the public schools for any
county or city is exempt from all State and local taxes.
(c) (1) A private entity or a county revenue authority may hold title to
property used for a particular public school or local school system if the private entity
or county revenue authority is contractually obligated to transfer title to the
appropriate county board on a specified date.
(2) The conveyance of title of school property to a private entity or a
county revenue authority for a specified term under this subsection may not be
construed to prohibit the allocation of construction funds to an approved school
construction project under the Public School Construction Program.
(3) A county or county board may convey or dispose of surplus land
under the jurisdiction of the county or county board in exchange for public school
construction or development services.
(d) (1) This subsection applies only to a project that uses an alternative
financing method under § 4-126 of this subtitle.
(2) A county board may transfer title to property used for a particular
public school or local school system to a county revenue authority or private entity if
the county revenue authority or private entity is contractually obligated to operate
and maintain the property until:
(i) The property outlives its useful life;

(ii) The property is no longer needed for school purposes; or
(iii) As otherwise agreed to by the parties.
(e) A county revenue authority or private entity may hold title to property
leased by a county board to be used for a particular public school or local school system
under terms agreed to by the parties.

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