Maryland Code § ED-5-114

Section ED-5-114
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Deficit" means a negative fund balance in the General Fund at
the end of the fiscal year.
(3) "Structural deficit" means a projected negative fund balance in
the General Fund that requires the transfer of reserve funds in order to avoid a
deficit.
(b) The State Superintendent and the Department shall monitor the
financial status of each local school system.
(c) If a local school system does not file the annual audit results in a timely
manner with the State Superintendent as required by § 5-109 of this subtitle, the
State Superintendent shall:
(1) Immediately notify:
(i) The Department of Legislative Services;
(ii) The county governing body; and
(iii) The local board and local superintendent or chief executive
officer of the local school system; and
(2) Order that the audit report be filed within 10 days.
(d) (1) A local school system may not carry a deficit as reported in the
annual audit under § 5-109 of this subtitle.
(2) If a local school system has a deficit, the State Superintendent
shall immediately notify the Governor, the General Assembly, the Department of
Legislative Services, and county governing body and shall require the local school
system to:
(i) Develop and submit for approval a corrective action cost
containment plan within 15 days;

(ii) File monthly status reports with the State Superintendent
and county governing body demonstrating actions taken to close the deficit and the
effect of the actions taken on the deficit; and
(iii) Include information on the corrective action cost
containment plan, actions taken to close the deficit, and status of the deficit in the
annual audit under § 5-109 of this subtitle filed with the State Superintendent and
county governing body.
(3) (i) If a local school system has a structural deficit and
transfers reserve funds into the General Fund in order to avoid a deficit, the local
school system immediately shall notify the Governor, the General Assembly, the
State Superintendent, the Department of Legislative Services, and the county
governing body.
(ii) The State Superintendent shall require a local school
system described in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph to submit a corrective action
cost containment plan within 15 days and file monthly status reports with the State
Superintendent and county governing body demonstrating actions taken to eliminate
the structural deficit, the effect of the actions taken on the structural deficit, and a
schedule to repay the reserve fund.
(4) The State Superintendent shall include information on any local
school system deficit or structural deficit, corrective action cost containment plan,
actions taken to close a local school system deficit or structural deficit, and status of
any local school system deficit or structural deficit in a quarterly report to the
Governor and the General Assembly, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State
Government Article.
(5) If a local school system has a deficit or structural deficit:
(i) The Office of Legislative Audits may request any financial
information pertaining to the deficit or structural deficit and the corrective action
cost containment plan; and
(ii) The local superintendent or chief executive officer of a local
school system shall provide the requested information.
(e) If a local school system fails to comply with the requirements of this
section, the State Superintendent, with the approval of the State Board of Education,
shall notify the State Comptroller, who shall withhold 10% of the next installment
and each subsequent installment due the local school system from the General State
School Fund until the State Superintendent notifies the Comptroller that the local
school system is in full compliance with the requirements of this section.

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