Maryland Code § EN-9-711

Section EN-9-711
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(a) A municipal authority may issue bonds when and in the amounts needed
to provide funds for all or part of a system's:
(1) Design;
(2) Construction;

(3) Extension;
(4) Alteration;
(5) Purchase; or
(6) Condemnation.
(b) The bonds issued under this subtitle:
(1) May be issued without previous legislative authority;
(2) May be outstanding in addition to the total indebtedness
otherwise permitted by law;
(3) May be of any type and denomination determined by the
municipal authority, so long as no bonds mature later than 50 years from the date of
issue;
(4) Shall be exempt forever from any State, county, or municipal
taxation; and
(5) Shall be a lien on all property within the municipality that issues
them.
(c) (1) Before issuing bonds under Part II of this subtitle, a municipal
authority shall submit to a referendum of the voters of the municipality the question
of whether to issue the bonds.
(2) The referendum shall be held at:
(i) Any regular municipal election; or
(ii) A special municipal election, provided that the voters are
given at least 20 days' notice of the election.
(3) The referendum ballot shall include the words "for ... bonds" and
"against ... bonds".
(4) If a majority of the votes cast are "for ... bonds", the municipal
authority may issue the bonds.

(5) If a majority of the votes cast are "against ... bonds", the municipal
authority:
(i) May not issue the bonds; but
(ii) May submit the question at any later regular or special
municipal election as provided under this section, until a majority of the votes cast is
"for ... bonds".

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