Maryland Code § HS-3-202

Section HS-3-202
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(a) (1) The General Assembly finds that:
(i) the flow of private investment capital into businesses and
adequate housing can be stimulated by a system insuring qualified lending
institutions against losses resulting from nonpayment of money owed under the
terms of a note, bond, or other evidence of indebtedness; and
(ii) the insurance can help State and local activity to finance
businesses, housing, and rehabilitation.
(2) The General Assembly also finds that adequate housing can and
should be provided by private capital under our free enterprise system and in
accordance with sound investment practices.

(3) The General Assembly finds as a subject of concern that:
(i) many residents of the State are living in substandard
housing; and
(ii) there is a shortage of housing at reasonable costs for
various income levels.
(b) The General Assembly finds that it is in the public interest to promote
energy conservation projects and solar energy projects by providing insurance for:
(1) loans made by qualified lending institutions; and
(2) bonds or notes issued to finance the projects.
(c) The General Assembly finds that the sale of pooled mortgages or
securities backed by mortgages to private or public investors, including public and
private pension funds, is in the public interest and could increase the investment
capital available to make mortgage loans to:
(1) acquire, construct, and rehabilitate housing; and
(2) acquire, operate, construct, and rehabilitate businesses.
(d) (1) In this subsection, "distressed area" has the meaning stated in §
4-201 of this article.
(2) The General Assembly finds that it is in the public interest to
encourage the financing of, and otherwise to support, the planning, acquisition,
development, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, repair, renovation, and
other improvement of:
(i) public purpose projects in distressed areas in the State;
and
(ii) infrastructure projects.
(e) The General Assembly finds that the flow of public and private capital
to support the activities specified in this section will be encouraged and expanded by:
(1) insuring:
(i) loans made by qualified lending institutions;

(ii) bonds or notes issued by qualified issuers; and
(iii) obligations backed by mortgages; and
(2) providing other credit enhancements.

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