Maryland Code § HS-4-927

Section HS-4-927
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(a) There is an Indoor Plumbing Program.
(b) The Department shall:
(1) operate the Indoor Plumbing Program; and
(2) make loans for rehabilitation projects that provide for adequate
indoor plumbing from the Special Loan Programs Fund under this subtitle.
(c) (1) The terms for indoor plumbing loans shall meet the requirements
of §§ 4-917 through 4-919 of this subtitle.
(2) The Department may forgive all or part of a deferred payment
loan, if:
(i) the loan is made to a family of limited income that owns
and occupies the dwelling and whose income is within a lower income range
established under § 4-916(b) of this subtitle; and
(ii) the Secretary determines that the family of limited income
does not have enough income to repay the principal amount of the loan.
(d) To qualify for an indoor plumbing loan, an applicant shall:
(1) own a building that is otherwise structurally sound, or for which
the applicant provides a commitment from a lender to finance improvements needed
to make the building structurally sound, and that:
(i) has no or incomplete indoor plumbing or a failing septic
system; and
(ii) needs indoor plumbing pipes, equipment, wells, septic
tanks or other on-site sewer system, or a connection to a community water or sewer
system;

(2) live in the building and be a family of limited income, or rent at
least two-thirds of the dwellings in the building to families of limited income; and
(3) submit to the Department a proposal for installing an adequate
indoor plumbing system for water supply and sewage disposal, including any needed
septic system, well, or connection to a community sewer or water system that meets
the requirements of the Department of the Environment and every other
governmental unit that has jurisdiction over the system.

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