Maryland Code § ED-5-308

Section ED-5-308
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(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Title 10, Subtitle 3 of the State
Finance and Procurement Article, this State may not require reimbursement of debt
service from a county for a school that:

(1) Was initially constructed on or before February 1, 1971;
(2) Is no longer used for school purposes;
(3) Has had title transferred to a county government; and
(4) Is being used for local governmental purposes other than public
education; provided, however, that if a former school building is sold by a county
government the State shall be reimbursed for outstanding debt service, and if more
than 10 percent of usable space within a former school is rented for an amount
exceeding the cost of operating and maintaining such space, such rental profit shall
be used toward retiring outstanding bonded indebtedness.
(b) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, this State shall require
reimbursement of outstanding debt service from a county for a school that:
(1) Was constructed under this subtitle;
(2) Was initially constructed or substantially altered by addition(s),
alterations, or renovations and the cost of the construction at the time of execution
exceeded $100,000 and the work was accomplished after February 1, 1971;
(3) Is no longer used for school purposes;
(4) Has had title transferred to a county government;
(5) Is being used for local governmental purposes by the State or a
county or by any instrumentality of the State or a county other than public education;
and
(6) Has outstanding debt which exceeds $5,000.
(c) (1) A county government is not required to reimburse the State for
outstanding debt service for a school building that is transferred to the county
government in accordance with subsection (b) of this section until 5 years after the
school building is transferred.
(2) After the 5-year period in paragraph (1) of this subsection ends,
the county government shall reimburse the State for outstanding debt service for a
school building in the amount that the county government would have been required
to pay when the school building was transferred to the county.

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