Maryland Code § HU-11-603

Section HU-11-603
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(a) (1) The Corporation shall establish maximum income levels for client
eligibility.
(2) The income levels shall be based on the financial ability of a client
to pay for competent private counsel and all other necessary expenses of
representation.
(b) The maximum income levels established under this section and
eligibility guidelines established by each grantee to implement this section shall take
into consideration:
(1) the size of the client's family;
(2) cost of living variations, including differences between urban and
rural areas;
(3) the assets and income of the client;
(4) the fixed debts and medical expenses of the client; and
(5) other factors relevant to the client's ability to pay for the legal
services the client requires.
(c) The Corporation may not set the maximum income levels for eligibility
under this section at a level greater than 50% of the median family income for the

State as certified annually by the United States Department of Health and Human
Services.

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