Maryland Code § TP-9-228

Section TP-9-228
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(a) The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the governing body of
a county or municipal corporation may grant, by law, a tax credit against the county
or municipal corporation property tax imposed on a commercial or residential
building located in an eligible area to which qualifying renovations have been made
to meet state-of-the-art communications and utility standards for accommodating
advanced computer and telecommunications systems, including fiber-optic cable,
emergency electrical capacity, and emergency backup power.
(b) For any taxable year, the amount of a property tax credit granted under
this section may not exceed the lesser of:
(1) 10% of the cost of renovations to a commercial or residential
building to meet state-of-the-art communication and utility standards for
accommodating advanced computer and telecommunications equipment, including
fiber-optic cable, emergency electrical capacity, and emergency backup power; or
(2) the county or municipal corporation property tax otherwise due
for that taxable year.
(c) A tax credit granted under this section may not be granted for more than
10 years.

(d) The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the governing body of
a county or municipal corporation may designate an area within the county or
municipal corporation as an area eligible for the tax credit under this section if the
area is eligible for designation as a sustainable community under the Neighborhood
Business Development Program created under Title 6, Subtitle 3 of the Housing and
Community Development Article.
(e) A property tax credit may be granted under this section if a designee of
the county or municipal corporation:
(1) before construction commences, reviews and approves the plans
for the renovations as meeting industry standards published by the Electrical
Industry Association and Telecommunications Industry Association (EIA/TIA
Building Standard 568); and
(2) during construction and on completion of construction, reviews
and approves the implementation of the renovations as conforming with the approved
plans.
(f) The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore or the governing body of a
county or municipal corporation may establish:
(1) additional limitations on the amount or duration of credits under
this section;
(2) additional standards for eligibility for the credit; or
(3) procedures or requirements for the review and approval of credits.

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