Maryland Code § HS-4-1004

Section HS-4-1004
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(a) To be eligible for a grant under this subtitle, a neighborhood corporation
or umbrella corporation shall:
(1) submit a timely application in the form that the Secretary
prescribes;
(2) create a board of directors composed of:
(i) a member of the General Assembly;
(ii) neighborhood residents;
(iii) representatives of local financial institutions; and
(iv) representatives of local political subdivisions, if not
inconsistent with local law;
(3) be authorized to establish and administer a revolving loan fund
by lending money at flexible rates and terms to neighborhood homeowners who
cannot obtain mortgage financing on reasonable terms through normal lending
channels to preserve or revitalize neighborhoods and encourage homeownership; and
(4) be authorized to establish and administer, in cooperation with
appropriate officials of the political subdivision, a housing program to bring
neighborhood dwellings to acceptable levels of health and safety.
(b) The Secretary or the Secretary's designee shall be a voting member of
each neighborhood corporation receiving grants from the Department.
(c) An application for a grant under subsection (a)(1) of this section shall
contain:
(1) a description of the boundaries of the area that the neighborhood
corporation or Program serves;
(2) certification that the applicant is registered with the
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation;
(3) certification of incorporation under State law;

(4) certification of receipt of a ruling from the Internal Revenue
Service that the applicant is exempt from federal income taxation;
(5) certification that the portion of the applicant's annual operating
budget that will not be covered by the grant sought has been provided exclusively
from political subdivisions or private sources; and
(6) any other information that the Secretary requires.

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