(a) The Department shall: (1) encourage and assist political subdivisions and public and private community organizations to develop mutual and cooperative solutions to their common problems; (2) serve as a clearinghouse for information and materials that may be pertinent to sound community assistance, including information on available federal, State, and private financial assistance and technical assistance; (3) implement model or demonstration programs and projects or otherwise provide a program of practical research in community assistance; (4) provide grants and loans for energy conservation and the use of solar energy in commercial and residential buildings; (5) provide advisory, consultative, training, and educational services, and technical assistance to any political subdivision, local public agency, or nonprofit organization for community assistance purposes; (6) contract for and accept a gift, grant, contribution, or loan of money, property, or other aid for community assistance from a governmental unit, the federal government, or another source and comply with the terms and conditions of that aid; (7) attach terms and conditions to financial assistance as the Secretary determines; (8) participate with political subdivisions, regional governments, organizations, and the federal government in developing, financing, and implementing a program to build the management capabilities of municipal corporations by supplying needed managerial expertise through circuit riding managers; (9) administer federal programs relating to community assistance; and (10) develop and implement a weatherization program in accordance with Title 4 of this article and administer the low-income weatherization component of the electric universal service program in accordance with § 7-512.1 of the Public Utilities Article. (b) The Department may: (1) sell any mortgage or other obligation that the Department holds at public or private sale, with or without public bidding; (2) retain the servicing rights and charge servicing fees for any mortgage or other obligation that the Department sells; and (3) apply the proceeds from any sale and servicing fees earned to any of the funds established under Title 4, Subtitle 5 of this article.
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