Maryland Code § PU-23-312

Section PU-23-312
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(a) The Commission shall:
(1) review each Program;
(2) revise each Program as required by a final action of the county
councils of Montgomery County and Prince George's County; and
(3) adopt each Program before the beginning of the first fiscal year of
that Program.
(b) The Commission's capital budget for the first fiscal year of each Program
approved by the Commission shall provide money to begin the approved major
projects for the first year of that Program.
(c) (1) A major project may not begin if the major project is not in
conformity with the part of the Program applicable to that fiscal year unless the major
project is included in the Program by an amendment to the Program.
(2) The amendment to the Program:

(i) may be proposed by the Commission or initiated by the
county executive or county council of Montgomery County or Prince George's County;
(ii) on reasonable advance notice to the public, shall be subject
to a public hearing held by the county council of the county that initiates the
amendment or by both county councils if the amendment affects both counties; and
(iii) requires final action by the county council of each affected
county.
(3) The county council of the affected county shall notify the
Commission of the final action.
(4) The Commission shall adopt an amendment approved by final
action by the county council of each affected county.
(d) (1) In this subsection, "material change" does not include the
following items if service from a major project as constructed does not extend beyond
the area approved for construction of a sewer project:
(i) a normal deviation from the most recent estimated
construction costs;
(ii) a change in location caused by right-of-way acquisition
problems;
(iii) a condition found in the field when actual construction
plans are prepared; or
(iv) a modification of an estimated size or length of a
construction item.
(2) A major project may not be constructed until an adopted Program
is amended as to any material change.

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