Maryland Code § HG-24-1404

Section HG-24-1404
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(a) The allocation and use of State funds under this subtitle are subject to
the following terms and conditions:
(1) State funds may be used only for projects approved by the
Secretary under this subtitle.

(2) (i) Any federal grant that is available for this purpose shall be
applied first to a project approved under this subtitle; or
(ii) In this subtitle, community development block grants shall
be considered as local matching funds and may not be considered as federal grant
funds.
(b) A State grant shall provide up to 50% of the eligible cost remaining after
the federal grant has been applied, except as provided in subsection (c) of this section.
(c) For projects designated under federal regulations, State plans, or
departmental regulations as eligible for poverty area funding, a State grant may
cover up to 75% of the eligible cost remaining after any federal grants have been
applied.
(d) The amount of the State grant for any project shall be determined after
consideration of:
(1) All eligible applications;
(2) The total amount of unallocated State funds available at the time
the application is received; and
(3) The priorities of area need established by the Department.
(e) (1) No portion of the proceeds of a State grant may be used:
(i) To further sectarian religious instruction; or
(ii) In connection with the design, acquisition, or construction
of any buildings used or to be used as a place of sectarian religious worship or
instruction.
(2) Upon the request of the Board of Public Works, the applicant shall
submit evidence satisfactory to the Board of Public Works that none of the proceeds
of the grant have been or are being used for a purpose prohibited by this subtitle.

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