Maryland Code § SG-9-1A-31

Section SG-9-1A-31
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(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (8) of this subsection, the local
impact grants provided under § 9-1A-27 of this subtitle shall be distributed as
provided in this subsection.
(2) The following amounts shall be distributed to the following
jurisdictions:

(i) Allegany County - $200,000;
(ii) Cecil County - $130,000;
(iii) Town of Forest Heights - $120,000;
(iv) Town of Perryville - $70,000; and
(v) Worcester County - $200,000.
(3) The remaining funds for local impact grants shall be distributed
in the following manner:
(i) 82% to the local jurisdictions with video lottery facilities,
based on each jurisdiction's percentage of overall gross revenues from video lottery
terminals; and
(ii) except as provided in paragraph (4) of this subsection, for
operations at a video lottery facility starting in fiscal year 2012 and ending in fiscal
year 2032, 18% to Baltimore City with the Pimlico Community Development
Authority acting as the local development council in accordance with subsection (d)
of this section, to be distributed primarily for capital projects benefiting economic and
community development in the following manner:
1. A. for fiscal years 2012 through 2023, at least
75% in a manner that is consistent with the Park Heights Master Plan; and
B. for fiscal years 2024 through 2032, 85% in a manner
that is consistent with the Park Heights Master Plan; and
2. the remainder dedicated to the needs of:
A. any census blockgroup that Baltimore City identifies
as being located partly or entirely within 1 mile of Pimlico Race Course but not within
the boundaries of the Park Heights Master Plan in a manner that is consistent with
adopted neighborhood priorities;
B. any neighborhood included in the Northwest
Community Planning Forum Strategic Neighborhood Action Plan in a manner that
is consistent with the adopted Northwest Community Planning Forum Strategic
Neighborhood Action Plan priorities; and

C. beginning after a video lottery operation license is
issued to a video lottery facility in Baltimore City, any neighborhood within an area
bounded by Liberty Heights Avenue, Northern Parkway, Druid Park Drive, and
Wabash Avenue in a manner that is consistent with adopted neighborhood priorities.
(4) (i) Of the amount specified under paragraph (3)(ii) of this
subsection:
1. $1,000,000 shall be provided annually to Prince
George's County to be used for public safety projects in the community within 5 miles
surrounding Rosecroft Raceway;
2. $500,000 shall be provided annually for impact aid
to be distributed as provided under § 11-404(d) of the Business Regulation Article to
help pay for facilities and services in communities within 3 miles of the Laurel Race
Course;
3. for fiscal years 2022 through 2032, $3,500,000 shall
be provided annually to the State Lottery Fund established under § 9-120 of this
title; and
4. for fiscal years 2021 through 2032, the greater of
$2,400,000 or 24% of the total amount distributed for the fiscal year under paragraph
(3)(ii) of this subsection shall be provided annually to Park Heights Renaissance, Inc.
(ii) The Legislative Policy Committee shall report its findings
and recommendations concerning the advisability of the continuation of the
distribution of funds after fiscal year 2032 to the Comptroller and, in accordance with
§ 2-1257 of this article, the General Assembly, on or before November 1, 2030.
(5) Anne Arundel County, Howard County, Prince George's County,
and the City of Laurel shall report to the Legislative Policy Committee, in accordance
with § 2-1257 of this article, by December 31 of each year as to the distribution of the
funds provided under this section.
(6) Baltimore City shall:
(i) except as provided in subsection (b)(3)(i) of this section,
establish a schedule for the distribution and expenditure of funds provided under this
section; and
(ii) provide a quarterly report to the Legislative Policy
Committee, in accordance with § 2-1257 of this article, on the distribution of the
funds provided under this section.

(7) (i) The distribution under paragraph (3)(i) of this subsection
to Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, and Prince George's County equals the sum
of the amounts to be distributed to Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, and Prince
George's County divided by three.
(ii) 1. Notwithstanding subparagraph (i) of this
paragraph, the amount distributed to Anne Arundel County and Baltimore City
under paragraph (3)(i) of this subsection may not be less than the amount received in
the fiscal year before the video lottery operation license for a video lottery facility in
Prince George's County was issued.
2. Any amount distributed to Anne Arundel County or
Baltimore City as required under subsubparagraph 1 of this subparagraph shall be
paid from the State Lottery Fund established under § 9-120(b) of this title.
(8) Beginning after a video lottery operation license is issued to a
video lottery facility in Baltimore City, 100% of the local impact grants provided
under § 9-1A-27 of this subtitle from the proceeds of the video lottery facilities
located in Allegany, Cecil, and Worcester counties shall be distributed to the local
jurisdictions in which those video lottery facilities are located.
(b) (1) Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this
subsection and subject to paragraph (4) of this subsection, local impact grants
provided under subsection (a)(3)(i) of this section shall be used for improvements
primarily in the communities in immediate proximity to the video lottery facilities
and may be used for the following purposes:
(i) infrastructure improvements;
(ii) facilities;
(iii) public safety;
(iv) sanitation;
(v) economic and community development, including housing;
and
(vi) other public services and improvements.
(2) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, in Allegany
County, local impact grants provided under subsection (a)(3)(i) of this section may be
used:

1. for purposes listed in paragraph (1) of this
subsection throughout the county; and
2. to pay down the debt incurred by the county in the
construction and related costs for the golf course, lodge, and other improvements in
Rocky Gap State Park.
(ii) At least 20% of the local impact grants provided under
subsection (a)(3)(i) of this section in Allegany County shall be used for capital projects
for municipalities and nonprofit organizations in the county.
(3) (i) In Baltimore City from the local impact grants provided
under subsection (a)(3)(i) of this section:
1. beginning in fiscal year 2018, at least 50% shall be
distributed directly to the South Baltimore Gateway Community Impact District
Management Authority; and
2. beginning in fiscal year 2033 and each fiscal year
thereafter, $3,500,000 shall be paid annually to the State Lottery Fund established
under § 9-120 of this title until any bonds, debt, or other financial instruments issued
or made available by the Maryland Stadium Authority for a racing facility under Title
10, Subtitle 6 of the Economic Development Article reach final maturity.
(ii) Except as provided in subparagraph (i)2 of this paragraph,
local impact grants provided under subsection (a)(3)(i) of this section shall be used for
improvements in the communities in immediate proximity to the video lottery facility
and may be used for the following purposes:
1. infrastructure improvements;
2. facilities;
3. public safety;
4. sanitation;
5. economic and community development, including
housing; and
6. other public services and improvements.

(4) (i) 1. Subject to subsubparagraph 2 of this subparagraph,
in Prince George's County, 40% of local impact grants provided under this section
shall be used to address infrastructure needs related to Maryland Route 210 in Prince
George's County.
2. The amount of local impact grants used as provided
in subsubparagraph 1 of this subparagraph may not exceed $15,000,000 in a fiscal
year.
3. Prince George's County may be reimbursed by the
State for any money used as provided in this subparagraph.
(ii) In Prince George's County, $125,000 of the local impact
grants provided under this section shall be provided annually to be used in
communities within 2.5 miles northeast of the video lottery facility in Prince George's
County.
(c) (1) A local development council shall be established in each
geographic area where a video lottery facility is located.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection, a local development
council shall consist of the following members appointed by the chief executive of the
county in which the local development council is located, in consultation with the
Senators and Delegates who represent the communities surrounding the facility and
the respective county councils, city councils, or county commissioners:
(i) one Senator who represents the district where the facility
is located or the Senator's designee;
(ii) two Delegates who represent the districts where the
communities surrounding the facility are located or the Delegates' designees;
(iii) one representative of the video lottery operation licensee;
(iv) seven residents of the communities in immediate proximity
to the facility; and
(v) four representatives of businesses or institutions located in
immediate proximity to the facility.
(3) (i) If the video lottery facility is at a racetrack location at the
Ocean Downs Race Course:

1. the County Commissioners of Worcester County
shall appoint the local development council;
2. the Senator or the Senator's designee shall serve as
a member of the local development council; and
3. the Delegates or the Delegates' designees shall serve
as members of the local development council.
(ii) If the video lottery facility is located in Anne Arundel
County, the County Executive shall appoint three Delegates who represent the
district where the communities surrounding the facility are located or the Delegates'
designees.
(d) (1) Prior to any expenditure of local impact grant funds provided
under § 9-1A-27 of this subtitle, a county or municipality shall develop, in
consultation with the local development council, a multiyear plan for the expenditure
of the local impact grant funds for services and improvements consistent with
subsection (b) of this section.
(2) A county or municipality shall submit the plan to the local
development council for review and comment before adopting the plan or expending
any grant funds.
(3) The local development council shall advise the county or
municipality on the impact of the facility on the communities and the needs and
priorities of the communities in immediate proximity to the facility.
(4) (i) A local development council shall have 45 days to review,
comment, and make recommendations on the plan required under this subsection.
(ii) Except as provided in subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph,
on the request of a local development council, the county or municipality shall hold a
public hearing on the plan.
(iii) Baltimore City shall hold a public hearing on the plan for
the expenditure of funds allocated under subsection (a)(3)(ii) of this section.
(5) A county or municipality shall make best efforts to accommodate
the recommendations of the local development council and any testimony presented
at the hearing before adopting the plan required under this subsection.

(e) A video lottery operation licensee shall provide to the local development
council a master plan for the development of the site on which the video lottery facility
will be located.

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