Maryland Code § HS-4-216

Section HS-4-216
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For fiscal year 2018 and each fiscal year thereafter, the Governor shall include
in the annual budget bill or the capital budget bill an appropriation of $3,000,000
from general funds or the proceeds from the sale of State general obligation bonds for
the Shelter and Transitional Housing Facilities Grant Program.
§4-217. IN EFFECT
(a) A project, undertaking, or a part of a project or undertaking, including
the real, personal, and mixed property involved, qualifies as a community
development project if it is planned, acquired, owned, developed, constructed,

reconstructed, rehabilitated, repaired, renovated, or improved to promote sound
community development.
(b) A community development project shall provide for:
(1) new or existing housing:
(i) that is or will be occupied in substantial part by families of
limited income; or
(ii) at least 20% of which is or will be occupied by families of
limited income, if the project is financed with bonds, notes, or other evidences of
indebtedness issued by the Administration, the income from which being includable
in the holder's gross income under the Internal Revenue Code as determined by the
Administration at the time of issue;
(2) any improvements, such as streets, roads, sewer lines, and water
lines that are needed to support the housing; and
(3) the public or private commercial, educational, cultural,
recreational, community, or civic facilities that are needed to support the housing.
(c) A community development project may include public or private
commercial, educational, cultural, recreational, community, or civic facilities that are
not needed to support the housing, if:
(1) they are less than a substantial part of the project; or
(2) the Secretary finds that they will promote sound community
development.
(d) (1) The Administration shall administer community development
projects that:
(i) are in sustainable communities approved under § 6-305 of
this article; and
(ii) provide employees with financial assistance in the form of
grants to buy homes near their workplaces.
(2) A community development project administered under this
subsection is not subject to the provisions of subsection (b)(1) of this section that
require part of the housing to be occupied by families of limited income.

(3) The community development projects administered under this
subsection shall be known as the "Live Near Your Work" program.
(4) The Secretary shall adopt regulations to implement the "Live
Near Your Work" program established under this subsection.
(5) (i) In fiscal year 2007 and fiscal year 2008, the Governor may
include in the State budget $250,000 for the "Live Near Your Work" program
established under this subsection.
(ii) In fiscal year 2009 and every fiscal year thereafter, the
Governor may include in the State budget no less than $250,000 and no more than
$500,000 for the "Live Near Your Work" program established under this subsection.
(e) (1) (i) In this subsection the following words have the meanings
indicated.
(ii) "Current student" means an individual who:
1. attends a public institution of higher education in
the State; and
2. is a degree-seeking, full-time equivalent student in
an undergraduate level, graduate level, or professional degree program.
(iii) "Public institution of higher education" has the meaning
stated in § 10-101 of the Education Article.
(iv) "Recent graduate" means an individual who, within 5 years
before applying for assistance under this section, graduated from a public institution
of higher education in the State with at least:
1. 120 credits in an undergraduate level program; or
2. 30 credits in a graduate level or professional degree
program.
(2) The Administration may administer community development
projects that:
(i) are in sustainable communities approved under § 6-305 of
this article; and

(ii) provide current students and recent graduates with
financial assistance in the form of grants to buy homes near the school of the student
or graduate.
(3) A community development project administered under this
subsection is not subject to the provisions of subsection (b)(1) of this section that
require part of the housing to be occupied by families of limited income.
(4) The community development projects administered under this
subsection shall be known as the Live Near Your School program.
(5) The Administration shall adopt regulations to implement the
Live Near Your School program established under this subsection.
§4-217. // EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 30, 2030 PER CHAPTER 265 OF 2024 //
(a) A project, undertaking, or a part of a project or undertaking, including
the real, personal, and mixed property involved, qualifies as a community
development project if it is planned, acquired, owned, developed, constructed,
reconstructed, rehabilitated, repaired, renovated, or improved to promote sound
community development.
(b) A community development project shall provide for:
(1) new or existing housing:
(i) that is or will be occupied in substantial part by families of
limited income; or
(ii) at least 20% of which is or will be occupied by families of
limited income, if the project is financed with bonds, notes, or other evidences of
indebtedness issued by the Administration, the income from which being includable
in the holder's gross income under the Internal Revenue Code as determined by the
Administration at the time of issue;
(2) any improvements, such as streets, roads, sewer lines, and water
lines that are needed to support the housing; and
(3) the public or private commercial, educational, cultural,
recreational, community, or civic facilities that are needed to support the housing.
(c) A community development project may include public or private
commercial, educational, cultural, recreational, community, or civic facilities that are
not needed to support the housing, if:

(1) they are less than a substantial part of the project; or
(2) the Secretary finds that they will promote sound community
development.
(d) (1) The Administration shall administer community development
projects that:
(i) are in sustainable communities approved under § 6-305 of
this article; and
(ii) provide employees with financial assistance in the form of
grants to buy homes near their workplaces.
(2) A community development project administered under this
subsection is not subject to the provisions of subsection (b)(1) of this section that
require part of the housing to be occupied by families of limited income.
(3) The community development projects administered under this
subsection shall be known as the "Live Near Your Work" program.
(4) The Secretary shall adopt regulations to implement the "Live
Near Your Work" program established under this subsection.
(5) (i) In fiscal year 2007 and fiscal year 2008, the Governor may
include in the State budget $250,000 for the "Live Near Your Work" program
established under this subsection.
(ii) In fiscal year 2009 and every fiscal year thereafter, the
Governor may include in the State budget no less than $250,000 and no more than
$500,000 for the "Live Near Your Work" program established under this subsection.

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