Maryland Code § HS-16-204

Section HS-16-204
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(a) (1) On determining to issue bonds, the Montgomery Commission
shall provide to the County Executive information about the bonds and the housing
projects benefiting from the bond proceeds.
(2) The information shall include:
(i) the terms and conditions of the bonds;
(ii) an estimate of the bond interest rate and the basis for the
estimate;
(iii) the estimated timing and other provisions about the
advertising and sale of the bonds;

(iv) a description of the proposed housing project, with detailed
estimates of construction and related costs to make it ready to rent or sell;
(v) detailed estimates of operating costs and debt service;
(vi) schedules of reserves for depreciation and major
maintenance;
(vii) separate schedules that show how, after allowance for
vacancies, revenues are expected to cover:
1. operating costs;
2. debt service and capital costs; and
3. reserves for depreciation and major maintenance;
(viii) separate schedules that:
1. show the cost, benefit, and effect on rent schedules
of added safeguards to ensure solvency of the housing project;
2. address devices such as mortgage insurance and
debt service reserves; and
3. state the recommendation of the Montgomery
Commission on use of those devices;
(ix) a description of the terms and conditions for construction
of the housing project, including any safeguards against construction default and the
conditions under which construction financing is to be provided by the Montgomery
Commission; and
(x) a description of the accounting system for recording and
controlling expenditures of bond funds, debt service, operating costs, reserves, and
revenues.
(b) Each housing project shall be established as an independent accounting
entity for revenues, expenditures, debt service, and reserves.

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