Maryland Code § FI-2-118.1

Section FI-2-118.1
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Fund" means the Maryland Community Investment Venture
Fund.
(3) "Low- to moderate-income tract" has the meaning stated in § 5-
203 of this article.
(b) (1) There is a Maryland Community Investment Venture Fund.
(2) The Fund is a private venture fund that:
(i) Is an instrumentality of the State; and
(ii) Uses public and private investment funds.
(c) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the purpose of
the Fund is to develop opportunities for banking institutions and credit unions to
better serve the needs of low- to moderate-income tracts by:
(i) Investing in the development of financial product or
financial product underwriting innovations that enhance access to capital, funding,
and other financial services for businesses in low- to moderate-income tracts in the
State;
(ii) Deploying, testing, and evaluating the innovations for
providing capital and funding to businesses in low- to moderate-income tracts in the
State; and

(iii) Promoting and making the innovations available to
banking institutions and credit unions for use in enhancing access to capital, funding,
and other financial services for businesses in low- to moderate-income tracts in the
State.
(2) With the approval of the Commissioner, the purpose of the Fund
may be altered in a manner that is consistent with the intent and requirements of
this section.
(d) (1) (i) The Commissioner shall establish a governance structure
for the Fund.
(ii) The Commissioner may collaborate with investors in the
Fund when establishing the governance structure.
(2) The Commissioner, or the Commissioner's designee, shall serve
on the governing body of the Fund.
(e) (1) The Commissioner may use up to $250,000 from the Banking
Institution and Credit Union Regulation Fund established under § 2-118 of this
subtitle to cover the expenses associated with establishing the Fund, including
accounting, advisory, third-party service provider, marketing, and other necessary
expenses.
(2) To encourage private investment, the Commissioner may provide
an initial equity capital investment in the Fund in an amount up to $2,500,000 from
the Banking Institution and Credit Union Regulation Fund.
(f) (1) Through June 30, 2028, the Commissioner may match an
investment made in the Fund by a banking institution or credit union up to the
amount of the assessment credit earned by the banking institution or credit union in
accordance with § 5-203(d) or § 6-712(c)(4) of this article.
(2) The Commissioner may not make an investment in the Fund after
June 30, 2028.
(g) All investment returns or return of capital from the Fund with respect
to an investment authorized by the Commissioner shall be credited to the Banking
Institution and Credit Union Regulation Fund.
(h) At the direction of the Commissioner, and in addition to any customary
and appropriate audits of the Fund, the governing body of the Fund shall obtain the

services of an independent third party designated by the Commissioner on an annual
basis to evaluate whether the investments made to the Fund comply with this section.
(i) (1) If the Commissioner determines that separate private venture
funds are necessary to accomplish the purpose of the Fund, the Commissioner may
use money from the Fund to establish additional private venture funds.
(2) An additional private venture fund established in accordance
with this subsection shall comply with the requirements of subsections (b) through
(f) of this section.

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