Maryland Code § HS-4-229

Section HS-4-229
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(a) (1) If the Administration purchases a local obligation, the procedures
and requirements for the issuance or sale of the local obligation shall be as provided
in §§ 4-230 through 4-233 of this subtitle.
(2) Notwithstanding any other public general law or public local law,
charter, or ordinance, an issuer of a local obligation may sell a local obligation to the
Administration to finance an infrastructure project:
(i) at private or public sale, with or without public bidding;

(ii) without limitation on the denomination of the local
obligation; and
(iii) at any interest rate, cost, or price that the issuer considers
necessary or desirable.
(3) The issuer of a local obligation may pay any fee or charge
necessary for the Administration to:
(i) sell bonds, notes, or other obligations of the
Administration;
(ii) provide the financial assistance authorized by § 4-228 of
this subtitle;
(iii) provide any other guarantee, credit enhancement, or
additional security for a note, bond, or obligation of the Administration; or
(iv) insure obligations of the issuer or of the Administration.
(b) (1) Notwithstanding any other public general law, public local law,
charter, or ordinance, to enhance the security or the marketability of the bonds, notes,
or obligations of the Administration that are sold to finance an infrastructure project:
(i) a political subdivision may agree with the Administration
to pledge any money, including a share of income tax, that the political subdivision is
entitled to receive from the State; and
(ii) if a political subdivision is a county, the county may agree
with the Administration to pledge, on behalf of a municipal corporation located in the
county, any money, including a share of income tax, that the county is entitled to
receive from the State.
(2) In accordance with a pledge under paragraph (1) of this
subsection, the Comptroller and the State Treasurer shall cause the money pledged
to be paid to the Administration or a trustee that the Administration designates.

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