Maryland Code § SF-8-121

Section SF-8-121
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(a) By resolution, the Board may specify the form in which State bonds are
to be issued, including:
(1) a coupon form;
(2) a capital appreciation form;
(3) a variable interest rate form;
(4) a form that qualifies for tax credits, interest subsidies, or other
federal tax benefits;
(5) a form that qualifies as a registered form under §§ 54A, 103, and
149 of the Internal Revenue Code or a regulation proposed or adopted under those
sections; and
(6) any other registered form.
(b) (1) Whenever the Board provides for the sale of State bonds in
registered form, the Board may establish procedures for the registration and transfer
of the State bonds.

(2) The Board may exercise any other power that relates to issuance
of State bonds in registered form and that is not conferred on the Treasurer.
(c) Whenever the Board provides for the sale of State bonds in registered
form, the Treasurer may:
(1) appoint any agent, including an authenticating trustee, corporate
trustee, paying agent, registrar, or transfer agent, or use the agent appointed under
§ 8-135 of this subtitle;
(2) specify the rights, duties, and compensation of the agent; and
(3) in connection with the establishment and maintenance of a
central depository system for the transfer or pledge of the State bonds, make
agreements with:
(i) custodian banks and their nominees; or
(ii) financial intermediaries and their nominees.
(d) Whenever the Board provides for the sale of State bonds in variable
interest rate form, the Treasurer may:
(1) appoint any agent or other contracting party, including an
underwriter, remarketing agent, dealer, tender agent, insurer, liquidity provider, or
similar entity; and
(2) specify the rights, duties, and compensation of and make
agreements with the agent or other contracting party.

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