Maryland Code § HS-12-101

Section HS-12-101
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(a) In this Division II the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Area of operation" means the geographical area within which an
authority is empowered to act.
(c) "Authority" means a public corporation created as a housing authority
under this Division II.
(d) "Bond" includes a note, an interim certificate, a debenture, and any
other obligation issued by an authority under this Division II.
(e) "Chief elected official" means:
(1) the individual who exercises the office of the chief publicly elected
executive official of the political subdivision; or
(2) in a political subdivision without a chief publicly elected executive
official, the highest executive body.
(f) "Code authority" means an authority activated on or after July 1, 1990.
(g) "County" means a county of the State or Baltimore City.
(h) "Custodian of records" means:
(1) the clerk of the political subdivision;
(2) the officer charged with the duties customarily imposed on a
clerk; or
(3) the political subdivision's designee to be the custodian of records
for this Division II.
(i) "Economically depressed or physically deteriorated area" means an area
in which most housing is harmful to safety, health, and morals because of:
(1) dilapidation;
(2) overcrowding;
(3) faulty arrangement or design; or
(4) lack of ventilation, light, or sanitary facilities.

(j) "Extraordinary majority" means two-thirds or more of the authorized
number of members of the legislative body or the board of commissioners of an
authority, as applicable.
(k) (1) "Housing project" means a work or undertaking to:
(i) demolish, clear, or remove buildings from an economically
depressed or physically deteriorated area; or
(ii) provide decent, safe, and sanitary housing for persons of
eligible income and, to the extent authorized by § 12-503(a)(4) of this title, for other
persons.
(2) "Housing project" includes:
(i) work connected to planning, constructing, reconstructing,
altering, or repairing improvements, acquiring property, or demolishing structures;
(ii) adapting an economically depressed or physically
deteriorated area to public purposes, including parks and other recreational or
community purposes; and
(iii) acquiring buildings, land, equipment, facilities, and other
real or personal property for necessary, convenient, or desirable:
1. appurtenances;
2. streets;
3. sewers;
4. water service;
5. parks;
6. site preparation;
7. gardening; and
8. administrative, community, health, recreational,
educational, welfare, or other purposes.
(l) "Legislative body" means the council, commissioners, or other legislative
body of a political subdivision.

(m) "Military personnel" includes all civilian and military employees of the
military and naval forces of the United States and their families and other
dependents who are living with them.
(n) "Obligee" includes:
(1) a bondholder and a trustee for a bondholder;
(2) a lessor that leases to the authority property used in connection
with a housing project, and an assignee of all or part of the lessor's interest; and
(3) the State or federal government when it is a party to a contract
with an authority.
(o) "Person" means an individual, a receiver, a trustee, a guardian, a
personal representative, a fiduciary, a representative of any kind, a partnership, a
firm, an association, a corporation, a public corporation, or any other entity.
(p) "Person of eligible income" means an individual or family that qualifies
under § 12-106 of this subtitle.
(q) "Political subdivision" means a county or municipal corporation of the
State.
(r) "Pre-existing authority" means an authority that was activated before
July 1, 1990.
(s) "Real property" includes:
(1) land;
(2) improvements and fixtures on the land;
(3) property of any nature appurtenant to or used in connection with
the land; and
(4) each legal or equitable estate, interest, and right in the land,
including:
(i) terms for years and liens by way of judgment, mortgage, or
otherwise; and
(ii) the indebtedness secured by those liens.

(t) "State public body" means any political subdivision, commission,
district, authority, or unit of the State.

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