Maryland Code § SF-7-310

Section SF-7-310
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(a) In this section, "Account" means the Dedicated Purpose Account.
(b) The Dedicated Purpose Account is established:
(1) to retain appropriations for major, multi-year expenditures where
the magnitude and timing of cash needs are uncertain; and
(2) beginning in fiscal year 1996, to meet specific expenditure
requirements.
(c) The Governor may provide an appropriation in the budget bill to the
Account for a specific purpose or purposes.
(d) For each appropriation to the Account, the Governor may:
(1) include the funds in the State budget subject to appropriation by
the General Assembly; or
(2) transfer the funds by budget amendment from the Account to the
expenditure account of the appropriate unit of State government only after the
proposed budget amendment has been:
(i) submitted to the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee
and the House Appropriations Committee of the General Assembly; and
(ii) subject to a 45-day review and comment period by the
Legislative Policy Committee.
(e) The Account is a continuing, nonlapsing fund which is not subject to §
7-302 of this subtitle.

(f) (1) The unspent balance of an appropriation to the Account reverts
to the Revenue Stabilization Account 4 years after the end of the fiscal year for which
the appropriation was made.
(2) If the Governor determines that certain funds in the Account are
no longer needed for the purpose for which they were originally appropriated, those
funds may be transferred by budget amendment to the Revenue Stabilization Account
after the proposed budget amendment has been:
(i) submitted to the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee
and the House Appropriations Committee of the General Assembly; and
(ii) approved by the Legislative Policy Committee.

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