Maryland Code § HS-6-308.1

Section HS-6-308.1
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(a) If the Department determines that an entity is capable of administering
financial assistance under the Program, the entity may originate and administer
financial assistance in accordance with standards the Department adopts by
regulation.
(b) (1) The Department shall adopt regulations to establish standards
for determining the eligibility of an entity to administer financial assistance under
the Program.
(2) The standards shall include provisions on:
(i) the size, training, and experience of the professional staff
that would administer the financial assistance; and
(ii) the capability of the professional staff to:
1. determine financial capacity of a borrower;
2. originate financial assistance; and

3. evaluate applications for financial assistance.
(c) The Department may:
(1) help train employees of an approved entity to administer financial
assistance in accordance with standards that the Department adopts;
(2) charge and collect from a borrower:
(i) reasonable origination, application, and processing fees;
and
(ii) other charges, fees, or reimbursements incidental to the
financial assistance;
(3) include the fees and charges listed in item (2) of this subsection
in the amount of financial assistance;
(4) pay an approved entity a reasonable origination, application, and
processing fee for the financial assistance that is originated by the approved entity;
(5) directly fund the financial assistance that is originated by an
approved entity;
(6) provide financial assistance to an approved entity for the purpose
of the approved entity making the financial assistance in accordance with this
subtitle;
(7) purchase or commit to purchase from approved entities any form
of financial assistance that meets the requirements of this subtitle and any
regulations adopted under this subtitle; and
(8) enter into agreements with approved entities to collectively lend
money on a project that meets the requirements of this subtitle and any regulations
adopted under this subtitle.

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