Maryland Code § SF-2-206

Section SF-2-206
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Board" means the Maryland Agricultural Education and Rural
Development Assistance Board.
(3) "Council" means the Rural Maryland Council established under
Title 13, Subtitle 4 of the Economic Development Article.
(4) "Fund" means the Maryland Agricultural Education and Rural
Development Assistance Fund.
(b) The General Assembly finds and declares that:
(1) many nonprofit organizations that serve the needs of the rural
areas of the State experience fiscal difficulties in addressing the areas of economic
and community development and agriculture and forestry education because of the
inadequacy of funding resources for them;
(2) these organizations do not have the access to private and public
sources of funding that are generally more available to nonprofit groups that serve
the needs of the metropolitan areas of the State; and
(3) as a result, the rural areas of the State face a serious deficit of
resources where the need, in many instances, is greatest.
(c) (1) There is a Maryland Agricultural Education and Rural
Development Assistance Fund that shall be administered by the Council.
(2) The purpose of the Fund is to provide funding:

(i) to rural regional planning and economic development
organizations and rural community development programs whose missions and work
have statewide implications and merit State support; and
(ii) to augment the efforts of advanced technology centers and
similar programs that serve agricultural and natural resources based small
businesses in rural areas through community colleges.
(3) (i) The Fund is a continuing, nonlapsing fund which is not
subject to § 7-302 of this article.
(ii) The Treasurer shall separately hold and the Comptroller
shall account for the Fund.
(iii) The Treasurer may invest money in the Fund in the same
manner as other State money may be invested.
(4) Expenditures from the Fund may only be made:
(i) pursuant to an appropriation approved by the General
Assembly in the annual State budget; or
(ii) by the budget amendment procedure provided for in § 7-
209 of this article, provided that:
1. the budget amendment and supporting information
have been submitted to the budget committees for their review and comment; and
2. at least 45 days have elapsed from the time the
budget amendment and supporting information were submitted to the budget
committees.
(d) The Council shall award grants on the basis of the binding
recommendations of the Maryland Agricultural Education and Rural Development
Assistance Board.
(e) (1) There is a Maryland Agricultural Education and Rural
Development Assistance Board.
(2) The Board shall consist of:
(i) the Secretary of Agriculture or the Secretary's designee;

(ii) the Secretary of Commerce or the Secretary's designee;
(iii) the Secretary of Housing and Community Development or
the Secretary's designee;
(iv) the Secretary of Health or the Secretary's designee;
(v) the Secretary of Natural Resources or the Secretary's
designee; and
(vi) the Chairman of the Council or the Chairman's designee.
(3) The agencies listed in paragraph (2)(i) through (v) of this
subsection may assist the Council with administering individual grant awards.
(4) The Board shall:
(i) establish procedures for applications for grants;
(ii) review applications for grants; and
(iii) make binding recommendations to the Council regarding
the recipients of grants and the amount of the grants.
(5) The Board shall give funding priority to organizations described
in subsection (c)(2)(i) of this section that have:
(i) obtained an equal matching amount of funding from a
source other than the State in the immediate prior fiscal year; or
(ii) sufficient evidence of a commitment of a third party
funding source to provide an equal matching amount of funding in the current fiscal
year.
(f) (1) A grant recipient shall submit to the Council written
documentation of how the grant recipient spent or otherwise used the grant.
(2) On or before October 1 each year, the Council shall submit to the
Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the
General Assembly, a written report that includes:
(i) the number of grants made during the fiscal year;
(ii) the names of the recipients of the grants;

(iii) the specific purpose of each grant awarded; and
(iv) documentation of how the grant recipient spent or
otherwise used the grant.
§2-207. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL JUNE 30, 2030 PER CHAPTERS 469 AND 470 OF
2014 //
(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Agriculture" means the commercial production, storage,
processing, marketing, distribution, or export of an agronomic, aquacultural, equine,
floricultural, horticultural, ornamental, silvicultural, or viticultural crop, including:
(i) farm products;
(ii) livestock and livestock products;
(iii) poultry and poultry products;
(iv) milk and dairy products;
(v) timber and forest products;
(vi) fruit and horticultural products; and
(vii) seafood and aquacultural products.
(3) "Board" means the Maryland Agricultural Education and Rural
Development Assistance Board established under § 2-206(e) of this subtitle.
(4) "Cooperative development" means activities to support the
creation or growth of a business cooperative, including support for:
(i) business feasibility studies;
(ii) industry studies;
(iii) market studies;
(iv) the establishment of business entities; and

(v) administration of the business cooperative.
(5) "Council" means the Rural Maryland Council established under
Title 13, Subtitle 4 of the Economic Development Article.
(6) "Fund" means the Rural Maryland Prosperity Investment Fund
established under this section.
(7) "Regional councils" means:
(i) the Mid-Shore Regional Council;
(ii) the Tri-County Council for the Lower Eastern Shore of
Maryland;
(iii) the Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland;
(iv) the Tri-County Council for Western Maryland; and
(v) the Upper Shore Regional Council.
(8) "Rural area" means:
(i) the following counties:
1. Allegany;
2. Calvert;
3. Caroline;
4. Carroll;
5. Cecil;
6. Charles;
7. Dorchester;
8. Frederick;
9. Garrett;

10. Harford;
11. Kent;
12. Queen Anne's;
13. St. Mary's;
14. Somerset;
15. Talbot;
16. Washington;
17. Wicomico; and
18. Worcester; and
(ii) portions of other counties in close proximity to agricultural
activity.
(9) "Rural community" means an incorporated or unincorporated
area of a county or group of counties in a rural area.
(10) "Workforce development" means activities to:
(i) assist workers with obtaining training in the necessary
skills required by local employers; and
(ii) assist community colleges, career and technical education
centers, local workforce boards, and similar organizations with efforts to provide
training programs consistent with item (i) of this paragraph.
(b) The General Assembly finds that:
(1) many rural communities in the State face a host of difficult
challenges relating to persistent unemployment and poverty, changing technological
and economic conditions, an aging population and an out-migration of youth,
inadequate access to quality housing, health care and other services, and
deteriorating or inadequate transportation, communications, sanitation, and
economic development infrastructure;
(2) Maryland's agricultural and resource-based industries continue
to underpin the local economies of rural communities but are increasingly under

threat from national and international market competition, urban encroachment and
land development pressure, and environmental and regulatory influences;
(3) local governments, regional organizations, educational
institutions, and private sector service providers have been unable to meet all the
economic development, community development, health care, and human services
needs of Maryland residents in the rural counties and municipal corporations because
of a lack of adequate available capacity and resources;
(4) the objective of the Rural Maryland Prosperity Investment Fund
is to help raise the overall standard of living in rural areas to a level that meets or
exceeds statewide benchmark averages by 2030, while preserving the best aspects of
a pastoral heritage and rural way of life;
(5) resources provided to the Fund are designed to facilitate
significant targeted investments in important economic, health care, and community
development programs and promote regional and intergovernmental cooperation;
(6) these investments will also enable local and regional public and
nonprofit organizations to leverage additional nonstate financial and human
resources to facilitate the realization of sustainable rural development objectives
while the program is in effect; and
(7) the Fund will serve the interests of the entire State by:
(i) encouraging the increase of entrepreneurial activity and
commerce and a balanced economy in the State;
(ii) relieving conditions of unemployment and
underemployment in rural areas;
(iii) assisting in the retention of valuable farm and forest land
for productive use by present and future generations;
(iv) promoting intergovernmental cooperation and public
sector/private sector partnerships in and between rural and other areas;
(v) enhancing the deployment of housing, transportation,
water, wastewater, and broadband communications infrastructure and services in
rural areas;
(vi) supporting rural commercial center redevelopment and
community revitalization efforts; and

(vii) generally promoting the health, happiness, safety,
employment opportunity, and general welfare of the residents of each of the rural
counties and municipal corporations of the State.
(c) (1) There is a Rural Maryland Prosperity Investment Fund.
(2) The Fund is administered by the Rural Maryland Council with
the assistance of the Board.
(3) The purpose of the Fund is to provide funding to rural regional
and statewide planning and development organizations, institutions of higher
education serving rural communities, rural community development organizations,
and local governments acting in partnership with one another to promote the quality
of life in rural areas.
(d) Each year, beginning in fiscal year 2008 and continuing through fiscal
year 2030, the Governor may include an appropriation in the budget bill for the Fund.
(e) (1) The Fund is a special, nonlapsing fund that is not subject to
reversion under § 7-302 of this article.
(2) The Treasurer shall separately hold and the Comptroller shall
account for the Fund.
(3) The Treasurer may invest money in the Fund in the same manner
as other State money may be invested.
(f) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection,
disbursements of money appropriated to the Fund shall be allocated in the following
manner:
(i) one-third shall be allocated equally to the five regional
councils as grants for rural regional planning and development assistance, by
targeting support to the:
1. regional councils serving rural areas; and
2. multicounty efforts serving rural communities in
areas not served by the regional councils; and
(ii) the remaining two-thirds shall be allocated equally as
grants among the following categories:

1. regional infrastructure projects that directly involve
two or more units of local government, not to exceed one-fourth of the total cost of
any particular project;
2. rural entrepreneurship and agricultural
development, including:
A. programs and activities serving rural communities
undertaken by nonprofit organizations and institutions of higher education;
B. cooperative development; and
C. workforce development;
3. rural community development, programmatic
assistance, and education, with money to be divided equally between the Council and
the Maryland Agricultural Education and Rural Development Assistance Fund; and
4. rural health care organizations.
(2) If in any fiscal year revenues appropriated to the Fund are
insufficient to fully fund all grants under paragraph (1) of this subsection,
disbursements of money appropriated to the Fund shall be allocated as follows:
(i) $500,000 shall be allocated to the Council, of which:
1. $250,000 shall be used to support the operations of
the Council; and
2. $250,000 shall be allocated to the Maryland
Agricultural Education and Rural Development Assistance Fund established under §
2-206 of this subtitle; and
(ii) the remaining disbursements of money appropriated to the
Fund shall be allocated in the manner described in paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(g) (1) Any money received by a regional council under subsection
(f)(1)(i) of this section shall be used to benefit rural areas as the regional council
determines.
(2) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, the Board
shall award grants from the Fund under subsection (f)(1)(ii) of this section on a
competitive basis in accordance with the procedures in § 2-206(e) of this subtitle.

(ii) Any money received by the Council under subsection
(f)(1)(ii) of this section shall be used to help administer the Fund and perform other
functions that benefit rural areas as the Council determines.
(3) A grant recipient shall submit to the Council written
documentation of how the grant recipient spent or otherwise used the grant.
(h) The Board may reallocate money from one category listed in subsection
(f)(1)(ii) of this section to another category only if there is a lack of sufficient
applications requesting use of money in a particular category.
(i) (1) On or before October 1 of each year, the Council shall submit a
report to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government
Article, the General Assembly.
(2) The report shall summarize the activities of the Fund during the
preceding fiscal year, including:
(i) the number of grants made during the fiscal year;
(ii) the names of the recipients of the grants;
(iii) the specific purpose of each grant awarded; and
(iv) documentation of how the grant recipient spent or
otherwise used the grant.

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