Maryland Code § LG-27-708

Section LG-27-708
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(a) In this section, "Fund" means the Drainage District Fund.
(b) There is a Drainage District Fund.
(c) (1) The purpose of the Fund is to encourage drainage projects to
promote the ditching, draining, leveeing, and reclaiming of wet and overflowed land
that can be made available for agriculture.

(2) Loans not exceeding $2,000 may be made from the Fund for a
drainage project to pay the expenses of the surveys, board of viewers, advertising,
and all other incidental fees and expenses connected with the drainage project until
the drainage district is established and the work is turned over to the board of
drainage commissioners.
(d) The sum of $10,000 shall be appropriated from money in the State
Treasury, which is not otherwise appropriated, to the credit of the Fund.
(e) When there is money to the credit of the Fund, the State Treasurer shall
pay the money to be loaned:
(1) on warrant of the Comptroller; and
(2) on the receipt of an itemized statement requesting the loan,
endorsed by the designated officer and presiding officer of the county commissioners
or county council of the county in which the original petition of the drainage district
was filed.
(f) The funds loaned by the State shall be returned to the State Treasury
through the county commissioners or county council, who shall collect the amount
loaned under a petition filed under this title from:
(1) if the petition is not allowed, the petitioner or the petitioner's
surety; or
(2) if the drainage district is established, the board of drainage
commissioners out of the first proceeds of the sale of the bonds of the drainage district
charged with the loan.
(g) In order for the Fund to be available for other projects, a loan to one
drainage district may not be greater than the amount that is necessary for the use of
the drainage district.

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