Maryland Code § HS-4-901

Section HS-4-901
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Cooperative housing corporation" has the meaning stated in § 5-6B-01
of the Corporations and Associations Article.
(c) "Cooperative interest" has the meaning stated in § 5-6B-01 of the
Corporations and Associations Article.
(d) (1) "Family of limited income" means a family or individual whose
income does not exceed the limits that the Secretary establishes under § 4-915 of this
subtitle.
(2) "Family of limited income" includes a trust described in 42 U.S.C.
§ 1396p(d)(4), or a trust established for the benefit of an individual with a disability
by an individual other than the beneficiary and that is funded with assets that were
never owned or controlled by the beneficiary, if:
(i) the income of the trust does not exceed the upper income
limits established by the Secretary under § 4-915 of this subtitle; and
(ii) the beneficiary of the trust is an individual who resides in
the residential building owned by the trust.
(e) "Local rehabilitation program" means a rehabilitation program that
uses Program loans and is administered by a political subdivision or a nonprofit
sponsor.
(f) "Member" has the meaning stated in § 5-6B-01 of the Corporations and
Associations Article.

(g) "Minimum livability code" means a regulation, statute, or ordinance
that establishes minimum property maintenance standards that the State or a
political subdivision adopts under § 12-203 of the Public Safety Article.
(h) "Nonprofit sponsor" means:
(1) a nonprofit organization;
(2) a political subdivision; or
(3) a limited partnership formed to undertake a rehabilitation project
that is eligible wholly or partly for federal programs or incentives, if:
(i) each general partner is a nonprofit organization or a
political subdivision; or
(ii) 1. each general partner is a wholly owned subsidiary of
a nonprofit organization or political subdivision; and
2. a nonprofit organization or political subdivision
manages the rehabilitation project or will receive net cash flow or the residual sale
proceeds on the sale of the rehabilitation project.
(i) "Program" means the Maryland Housing Rehabilitation Program.
(j) "Program loan" means a loan or grant under the Maryland Housing
Rehabilitation Program or a special loan program.
(k) "Regular Rehabilitation Program" means the Program when used to
fund a loan for a single family project.
(l) (1) "Rehabilitation project" means a project to repair, reconstruct,
renovate, redevelop, improve, modify, or add to a building for a purpose listed in § 4-
923 of this subtitle.
(2) "Rehabilitation project" includes providing utility submetering
for dwellings in a residential rental building.
(m) "Special loan program" means:
(1) the Accessory, Shared, and Sheltered Housing Program;
(2) the Indoor Plumbing Program;

(3) the Lead Paint Abatement Program;
(4) the Migratory Worker Housing Program;
(5) the Radon and Asbestos Abatement Pilot Program; and
(6) the Accessible Homes for Senior Homeowners Grant Program.
(n) "Special Rehabilitation Program" means the Program when used to fund
a loan under a special loan program.
(o) "Sponsor" means an owner who receives a loan to rehabilitate a building
for residential rental purposes or nonresidential purposes.

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