Maryland Code § SF-7-110

Section SF-7-110
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.

(2) "Capital expenditure" means an expenditure made by the
Department of Transportation for:
(i) the construction, reconstruction, or rehabilitation of a
transportation facility, as defined in § 3-101(l) of the Transportation Article; or
(ii) capital equipment as defined by the Secretary of
Transportation.
(3) "Modal administration" has the meaning stated in § 1-101 of the
Transportation Article.
(4) "Operating expenditure" means an expenditure that is made by
the Department of Transportation, including the Office of the Secretary or a modal
administration, and that is not a capital expenditure.
(b) (1) Each budget bill shall set forth as part of the appropriation for
the Office of the Secretary of Transportation and for each modal administration,
separate items for:
(i) capital expenditures; and
(ii) operating expenditures.
(2) The budget books shall set forth, for information, a summary of
the capital expenditures and operating expenditures, as defined by the Secretary of
Transportation, for the Maryland Transportation Authority.
(3) The budget books for a fiscal year shall include the appropriation
for the preceding fiscal year for each modal administration, as provided in the
Consolidated Transportation Program.
(c) On submission of the budget bill to the General Assembly, the
Department of Transportation shall report to the Senate Budget and Taxation
Committee, the House Appropriations Committee, and the House Committee on
Ways and Means, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, on
the estimated costs for planning, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, and
construction for all projects for which planning funds were added to the budget by the
General Assembly during the previous three legislative sessions.

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